9 out of 10 LGBT teenagers report being bullied or harassed at least once.
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.
Through out history we have been harassed, pushed away and killed for the simple thing of wanting to be free. We have always fought with the pen and not the sword and we will continue to do so until we are free. Some countries already have full LGBT rights but out battle won't be over until every land on our Earth offers Equality to all people. We want.... Freedom.
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.
Yes, Ford is a big supporter of equality for LGBT people.
i don't know the exact percentage, but i have a freind who i homosexual, and noody says anything. just be proud of who you are and it will be fine. If anybody does say anything just shrug and say "at least im happy" in a friendly way- they will be stuck for words
LGBT bullying can be verbal, physical, online, and/or psychological harassment of a person who identifies as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) or someone who is perceived as LGBT. LGBT bullying is more common in schools but can also happen in the community or workplace.LGBT bullying is a major concern for schools as young people are picked on for just about anything: being too smart, being too tall, etc. Being called "gay" is detrimental to someone who may already be insecure about their identity, depressed, or has extreme feelings of isolation.Levels of bullying can be everything from someone calling another person 'gay' (or other epithets) to physical harassment. These factors, coupled with isolation, loneliness, and a feeling of helplessness, can lead to the harassed person to run away, skip school, drop out of school, and (as a last resort) suicide.
because people are scared of the different ways of life. they are pussys
An ally is a supporter of equality and acceptance of LGBT people.
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