I have a feeling that most gray countries would be black
Saii_maps on
Having the 90+ and <10 colours be nearly identical is a fun idea.
Mountainmint749 on
I always find it interesting the difference between regions.
Japan and Taiwan are for it while South Korea and China are against it.
Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia are for it while Malaysia and Indonesia are against it.
Southeast Asia makes sense with Malaysia and Indonesia being Muslim whereas the others are Buddhist majority but why is there such a difference in East Asia?
Also I wonder if Mexico will surpass the US in terms of acceptance. Because now there are several US states where more than 50% of the people there are against same sex marriage. In West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and North Dakota if they voted on same sex marriage today it would not pass there.
ValentineRita1994 on
Why are Romania & Bulgaria even in EU? This map shows they should leave and join CIS
PassaTempo15 on
Surprised that it’s that low for the Philippines, they look more progressive than that
Visible-Ad-6289 on
Lol, Ukraine is way more dark than you think
Public-Eagle6992 on
What counts as recent here?
TheMightyDendo on
Awful colour scheme, dark blue looks the same as dark red.
How are people so bad at making these?
TheMightyDendo on
The bluer countries are wealthier and better places to live by almost every metric.
Thank God I wasn’t born in a shithole country, for all the west’s failings, I’m glad I was born on the right side.
I get to live a longer, freer, happier life.
The faster religion dies the better.
PrestigiousProduce97 on
Venezuela more in favour than Colombia? If that’s how it is why are they the other way round when it comes to the law?
ThisDuckIsYourDaddy on
What a shame that Brazil it’s in the same level as India and Poland (very conservative countries with a very strict and tiny LGBTQ+ scene).
Ironically brazilian laws are among the most advanced in the world when it comes to protect and support LGBTQ+ population, but at the same time it had a growth of conservative population due to widespread of Righ Wing parties and this wave of conservative values
chattyfish on
I believe that in countries where the majority supports and the majority doen’t, society itself has answered the question of what is best for it. In other countries, there is more tension in society.
ElTuco84 on
Chile is the only country in South America were I’ve never seen jokes about gay or trans people, never been in Uruguay but I assume they’re the same since they have so many progressive laws already in place.
bakaa_ningen on
Idk but this still somewhat feels high for india, most people doesn’t really care about who’s marrying who irl but opinion wise a lot of them would go with the traditional way, tho that’s being said, percentage wise it’ll always be higher than most of the neighbours.
melouyin on
Eastern Europe is based
humbertin31 on
Source pls 🙏
humbertin31 on
strange that japan is so high they are very conservative…
NoLime7384 on
It’s weird the Andine countries and centroamerica are so red. you’d expect them to be similar to their neighbors, or have a couple standout cases, but they almost seem like homophobic blocks lol
awinnnie on
NO way we’re worse than Russia and Turkey?? (Armenia)
ashadow224 on
This map is pretty misleading. In Ecuador for example gay marriage is legal. In my personal experience people seem more supportive than many areas of the US
bloodrider1914 on
When did it get so high in Japan? I thought they were still pretty traditional about that stuff
Nimonic on
What’s the source for Norway? I can’t find any recent polls, and I guess I just find it quite hard to believe Norway isn’t 80%+.
Safe-Mind-241 on
In most of the unlabelled countries, asking the question might get you bee-hedded.
InflationUnable5463 on
i wonder why the grey countries were left out and why greenland wasn’t marked along with denmark
Vast_Acanthisitta915 on
Better title: „What percentage of people are not idiots“
pedrohugo50 on
Im surprised support is lower in Canada than France. My husband and i live in Montréal and visited Paris and the French Riviera last summer. We are very confortable holding hands and kissing in public and in Montréal we totally feel people don’t care, we feel normal. In France, we definitely had more looks and faces from people feeling kind of uneasy with the situation to the point we talked about it and noted we felt we were weird to them.
I cannot speak for the situation in the rest of Canada so i dunno if Québec is significantly more open to gays. But Québec vs France, we feel its way more accepted here.
iambackend on
In Russia supporting gay marriage could be considered terrorism. Polling is meaningless if one of the answers is “yes, I don’t mind risking prison”.
FingerBlaster70 on
What a convenient grey for a huge portion of ethnic dominated countries
FekNr on
No way it’s that high in Nigeria
eulersidentity1 on
I’m surprised Japan is as dark blue as it is given how conservative I know their government to be.
sim2500 on
Philippines and China are the gayest place on earth
Loud_Engineering796 on
Large and unexpected difference between Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Anonymous89000____ on
Im surprised the Philippines isn’t higher – the vast majority of people from there are pretty gay friendly
lagrime_mie on
I would have thought Argentina would be a couple of shades darker, not that light blue
Bearchiwuawa on
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I have a feeling that most gray countries would be black
Having the 90+ and <10 colours be nearly identical is a fun idea.
I always find it interesting the difference between regions.
Japan and Taiwan are for it while South Korea and China are against it.
Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia are for it while Malaysia and Indonesia are against it.
Southeast Asia makes sense with Malaysia and Indonesia being Muslim whereas the others are Buddhist majority but why is there such a difference in East Asia?
Also I wonder if Mexico will surpass the US in terms of acceptance. Because now there are several US states where more than 50% of the people there are against same sex marriage. In West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and North Dakota if they voted on same sex marriage today it would not pass there.
Why are Romania & Bulgaria even in EU? This map shows they should leave and join CIS
Surprised that it’s that low for the Philippines, they look more progressive than that
Lol, Ukraine is way more dark than you think
What counts as recent here?
Awful colour scheme, dark blue looks the same as dark red.
How are people so bad at making these?
The bluer countries are wealthier and better places to live by almost every metric.
Thank God I wasn’t born in a shithole country, for all the west’s failings, I’m glad I was born on the right side.
I get to live a longer, freer, happier life.
The faster religion dies the better.
Venezuela more in favour than Colombia? If that’s how it is why are they the other way round when it comes to the law?
What a shame that Brazil it’s in the same level as India and Poland (very conservative countries with a very strict and tiny LGBTQ+ scene).
Ironically brazilian laws are among the most advanced in the world when it comes to protect and support LGBTQ+ population, but at the same time it had a growth of conservative population due to widespread of Righ Wing parties and this wave of conservative values
I believe that in countries where the majority supports and the majority doen’t, society itself has answered the question of what is best for it. In other countries, there is more tension in society.
Chile is the only country in South America were I’ve never seen jokes about gay or trans people, never been in Uruguay but I assume they’re the same since they have so many progressive laws already in place.
Idk but this still somewhat feels high for india, most people doesn’t really care about who’s marrying who irl but opinion wise a lot of them would go with the traditional way, tho that’s being said, percentage wise it’ll always be higher than most of the neighbours.
Eastern Europe is based
Source pls 🙏
strange that japan is so high they are very conservative…
It’s weird the Andine countries and centroamerica are so red. you’d expect them to be similar to their neighbors, or have a couple standout cases, but they almost seem like homophobic blocks lol
NO way we’re worse than Russia and Turkey?? (Armenia)
This map is pretty misleading. In Ecuador for example gay marriage is legal. In my personal experience people seem more supportive than many areas of the US
When did it get so high in Japan? I thought they were still pretty traditional about that stuff
What’s the source for Norway? I can’t find any recent polls, and I guess I just find it quite hard to believe Norway isn’t 80%+.
In most of the unlabelled countries, asking the question might get you bee-hedded.
i wonder why the grey countries were left out and why greenland wasn’t marked along with denmark
Better title: „What percentage of people are not idiots“
Im surprised support is lower in Canada than France. My husband and i live in Montréal and visited Paris and the French Riviera last summer. We are very confortable holding hands and kissing in public and in Montréal we totally feel people don’t care, we feel normal. In France, we definitely had more looks and faces from people feeling kind of uneasy with the situation to the point we talked about it and noted we felt we were weird to them.
I cannot speak for the situation in the rest of Canada so i dunno if Québec is significantly more open to gays. But Québec vs France, we feel its way more accepted here.
In Russia supporting gay marriage could be considered terrorism. Polling is meaningless if one of the answers is “yes, I don’t mind risking prison”.
What a convenient grey for a huge portion of ethnic dominated countries
No way it’s that high in Nigeria
I’m surprised Japan is as dark blue as it is given how conservative I know their government to be.
Philippines and China are the gayest place on earth
Large and unexpected difference between Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Im surprised the Philippines isn’t higher – the vast majority of people from there are pretty gay friendly
I would have thought Argentina would be a couple of shades darker, not that light blue
NETHERLANDS ON TOP 🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱🍊