Blau: Staaten, die die LGBTQ-Rechtserklärung 2008 oder 2011 in der Generalversammlung oder im Menschenrechtsrat unterstützt haben
    Rot: Staaten, die 2008 eine Gegenerklärung unterstützten und ihre Opposition im Jahr 2011 fortsetzten
    Grau: Staaten, die keine der beiden Erklärungen unterstützt haben
    Schwarz: Staaten, die keine stimmberechtigten Mitglieder der Vereinten Nationen sind

    Von Efficient-Complex855

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    17 Kommentare

    1. I am Mexican I am greatly ashamed of this and of PAN for falsely pretending to be a Catholic party

    2. Not_27Crabs on

      What made those blue African countries vote that way? They aren’t know as the most progressive. Also, what was that single Caribbean country in red and what were it’s motives? Actually, what made basically the entire western hemisphere vote blue? It wasn’t just American influence, as Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, etc. also voted blue.

    3. Ana_Na_Moose on

      I wonder what the actual wording is to have so many signatories.

      Though usually when someone creates maps about “LGBT”, the actual data does not really include the “T”, and I am wondering if this might be an example of this.

      I am also wondering if “LGBT rights” might be limited to things like not jailing/executing gay people for being in a same-same relationship, and prosecuting people who physically assault someone because they are gay.

    4. One_Assist_2414 on

      For everyone confused, this declaration had to do with ending state sanctioned violence against gay people, ending forced marriages, and not performing surgery on intersex people at birth 100% of the time. Gay marriage was not considered a right even in most of the West at the time and they weren’t discussing that.

    5. Sensitive_Salary_603 on

      And which of these countries has had the most terrorist attacks? 🤔

    6. PersimmonAdvanced459 on

      Dating a person of your same gender: 

      😠👎

      Dating your cousin: 

      😌👍

    7. It’s a rare sight to see a human rights vote that the US didn’t vote no on!

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