No, in fact, even in the few countries that had no laws against LGBT people, those people were still not out, due to the stigma that surrounded LGBT people.
No, in fact, even in the few countries that had no laws against LGBT people, those people were still not out, due to the stigma that surrounded LGBT people.
Greyson Chance is openly gay, and he supports the LGBT community.
There are no openly LGBT senators in the U.S.
As of 2016, it's probably safe to say that there are ZEROopenly gay people living in Uganda. There are a handful that support LGBT equality, but they must be very careful.
Clinton Kelly is openly gay and has appeared in several LGBT publications and discussed it.
China has the largest LGBT population in the world, but the majority of LGBT people in China remain closeted as of 2016.
There is no one way LGBT individuals are perceived- it can vary among different groups of people, countries, or religious groups. Some people dislike LGBT people while others, especially younger generations, are quite tolerant.
Háttér Support Society for LGBT People in Hungary was created in 1995.
because people are scared of the different ways of life. they are pussys
LGBT people have been able to serve openly in the US Military as of 2011. However, as of 2017 (the date of this answer), the issue of transgender people being suddenly banned by Donald Trump has come up, and is not fully resolved yet.
Yes, Ford is a big supporter of equality for LGBT people.
Although the statistics around this issue is very hazy and taboo, a recent study in Taiwan claims that 20% of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people have contemplated or attempted suicide at least once in their life. This is shocking since Taiwan's LGBT rights is fairly advanced compared to other countries and their suicide rate is already very high. Sadly, this is a reflection of society's treatment of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people in our society. The only way to lower these harrowing statistics and events is to raise awareness and accept LGBT people openly into our society.
9 out of 10 LGBT teenagers report being bullied or harassed at least once.