2/21/2016 Bikini, Castria, and Guillmane: The first three countries to become LGBT-friendly in CransiaRead Now According to the results of a new poll conducted by the Merr Research Center and the Department of Civilian Security and Democracy (DCSD), the Republic of Bikini ranks first as the Cransia's most LGBT-friendly. The LGBT or GLBT is an initialism that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender that promotes a healthy, equal and vibrant society, as well as raising awareness, education, and presence of LGBT issues in a certain country. Of Bikineans interviewed, 46% said homosexuality was morally acceptable, compared with 10% who said it was unacceptable and 43% who answered that it's "not a moral issue." It's important to note that the rankings are based on percentage of respondents who classified homosexuality as morally unacceptable. Not surprisingly, the country of Elmognassia has the lowest tolerance, where 82% of citizens replied that homosexuality is morally unacceptable.
Despite of being a predominantly Catholic and megadiverse country, the percentage of tolerance would be higher. However, the Council is not yet decided on the legal rights of same-sex marriage. Although is not yet legalized, The Council is providing an alternative form of legal recognition other than marriage on a national level instead. This is currently available in the countries of Australia, Chile, Colombia, etc. Meanwhile, the countries of Castria and Guillmane are also making its way to promote awareness, understanding, and respect among homosexuals. The Norgesdan and Cartegal are edging out the two said countries, but they have high unacceptable percentage as they are compared to. Comments are closed.
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