Canada is probably joining the EU soon and Australia is in the Eurovision.
So it’s all Europe baby.
Kinda surprised it’s that high in some of those countries here in Europe.
Then again, I was there in Italy in 93, no way 58% of the population back then would have declared that homosexuality can never be justified.
Sadly homophobia is on the rise again lately in the Netherlands. But mostly among a certain population.
Really surprised at South Korea, tbh.
Japan, Czechia and Italy the least homophobic countries without legallized same-sex marriage.
Looking at the epic progress Japan has made, but still has a way to go if gay marriage is not yet legalised there.
Might be more, clearly not all countries are in this list.
Quo vadis, Spain?
It’s been 20 years since same-sex marriage was legalized — the third country in the world to take that step — and now we’re not even in the top 10??
Kind of surprised about China? I knew gay people are not really visible – or expected to be visible – around there, but didn’t think the public view of gays was so negative. Especially since it’s such a non-religious country and you have big lgbt-friendly cities like Chengdu.
I live in South Korea and can unfortunately confirm. And young men in their 20s are actually less supportive than men in their 50s…
Shoutout to sweden and norway for going from 50% to 10%. Denmark was always a bit gay so that progress isn’t as impressive.
Japan: “We love our yuri and yaoi now.”
Austria: “I guess these gays aren’t so bad.”
Nigeria: “Why are you gae?”
*Why are you Geh?*
You forgot Ireland which was the first country in the world where the general population voted for mixed marriages
Lithuania 69! Only recently LT got the same sex marriage approvals.
It’s just depressing as fuck that every single country in the world still has homophobia.
There are still people in every single country who blindly hate us for no fucking reason.
Jamaica would have broken the scale so they left it out.
I perceive that graph as amazing tbh. Look at the huge global perception change in just 30 years. I only wish the trend does not reverse…
Nigeria 😂
Nigeria becoming even more homophobic is crazy
But where’s the middle east
It surprises me a lot that China is apparently more homophobic than Russia these days.
And South Korea being almost as homophobic as Russia 😳
I don’t wish I was born sooner
Ah, Poland… I guess I can at least count my blessings that I don’t live in, say, Latvia?
Funny, how Turks are immediately put “in Europe” graphics whenever the subject is negative lol.
I am suprised there isn’t Thailand
“Why do you need to have a pride parade?!”
I get asked every year, next year I will just print out a copy of this list.
Unfortunately homosexuals have been declared a terrorist group in Russia
Can someone explain why Spain has historically and consistently been relatively little homophobic?
It is traditionally a rather Catholic country, and not one of the northern European countries that have been on the forefront of such social issues.
I’m surely missing something, but I wonder why Spain has been more gay-friendly than Portugal, France and Italy…
This is not a comprehensive list of all the countries in the world .. Therefore this title is stupid
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nigeria lol
Jesus, Turkey … 🤯
Canada is probably joining the EU soon and Australia is in the Eurovision.
So it’s all Europe baby.
Kinda surprised it’s that high in some of those countries here in Europe.
Then again, I was there in Italy in 93, no way 58% of the population back then would have declared that homosexuality can never be justified.
Sadly homophobia is on the rise again lately in the Netherlands. But mostly among a certain population.
Really surprised at South Korea, tbh.
Japan, Czechia and Italy the least homophobic countries without legallized same-sex marriage.
Looking at the epic progress Japan has made, but still has a way to go if gay marriage is not yet legalised there.
Might be more, clearly not all countries are in this list.
Quo vadis, Spain?
It’s been 20 years since same-sex marriage was legalized — the third country in the world to take that step — and now we’re not even in the top 10??
Kind of surprised about China? I knew gay people are not really visible – or expected to be visible – around there, but didn’t think the public view of gays was so negative. Especially since it’s such a non-religious country and you have big lgbt-friendly cities like Chengdu.
I live in South Korea and can unfortunately confirm. And young men in their 20s are actually less supportive than men in their 50s…
Shoutout to sweden and norway for going from 50% to 10%. Denmark was always a bit gay so that progress isn’t as impressive.
Japan: “We love our yuri and yaoi now.”
Austria: “I guess these gays aren’t so bad.”
Nigeria: “Why are you gae?”
*Why are you Geh?*
You forgot Ireland which was the first country in the world where the general population voted for mixed marriages
Lithuania 69! Only recently LT got the same sex marriage approvals.
It’s just depressing as fuck that every single country in the world still has homophobia.
There are still people in every single country who blindly hate us for no fucking reason.
Jamaica would have broken the scale so they left it out.
I perceive that graph as amazing tbh. Look at the huge global perception change in just 30 years. I only wish the trend does not reverse…
Nigeria 😂
Nigeria becoming even more homophobic is crazy
But where’s the middle east
It surprises me a lot that China is apparently more homophobic than Russia these days.
And South Korea being almost as homophobic as Russia 😳
I don’t wish I was born sooner
Ah, Poland… I guess I can at least count my blessings that I don’t live in, say, Latvia?
Funny, how Turks are immediately put “in Europe” graphics whenever the subject is negative lol.
I am suprised there isn’t Thailand
“Why do you need to have a pride parade?!”
I get asked every year, next year I will just print out a copy of this list.
Unfortunately homosexuals have been declared a terrorist group in Russia
Can someone explain why Spain has historically and consistently been relatively little homophobic?
It is traditionally a rather Catholic country, and not one of the northern European countries that have been on the forefront of such social issues.
I’m surely missing something, but I wonder why Spain has been more gay-friendly than Portugal, France and Italy…
This is not a comprehensive list of all the countries in the world .. Therefore this title is stupid
Now add the middle east.
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