gay couples in the 1930's had no rights at all, and if discovered, were fired from their jobs, sent to jail, and/or given intense psychotherapy. In fact, gay people in the 1930s rarely formed romantic partnerships, because they were difficult to conceal.
gay couples in the 1930's had no rights at all, and if discovered, were fired from their jobs, sent to jail, and/or given intense psychotherapy.
Gay people get treated differently because people are still prejudiced against them.
Gay people are treated better than they used to be in some areas because of the hard work of people fighting for equal rights.
Yes, gay people are allowed in both North America and South America.
It depends on where in the world they live.
No gay people arent normal and should be treated like animals!
Because they are human beings.
because there are gay people everywhere about 10% of people of every culture in every place is homosexual
It is illegal to discriminate against a gay person. However, although legally gay people are supposed to be treated equally to non-gay people except for the small legal privileges they get, there are still some people who discriminate against gay people, and as long as they don't do anything bad to the gay people, are allowed to discriminate in groups through the freedom of assembly law. So even though gay people are supposed to be treated equally, in many cases they are not, and there is still a somewhat negative attitude towards gay people in many areas, even in America.
Because Russia has a culture and legal system that hates gay people. This hatred mainly stems from fear.
gay rights have changed the lives of gay people, but other than that, they haven't effected America at all, other than the fact that when a minority is free, all people are free.
About 7% of all black people are gay. That means 7 out of every hundred.
There is limited data on the exact percentage of gay people in America in 1950 as it was a time when homosexuality was largely stigmatized and not openly discussed. Estimates suggest it was likely much lower than current estimates due to the social and cultural climate.