At a conference for young conservatives in Arizona Sunday, US President-elect Donald Trump said the official policy of his upcoming administration would be the recognition of only two genders, male and…
Nordics are all high up on this list and every other comparison of this kind. They are highly progressive countries with strong democratic institutions.
While Israel isn’t that high up (still slightly ahead of India though), I mentioned it, because Tel Aviv in particular is widely considered one of the most gay-friendly cities in the world (and certainly centuries ahead of the rest of the region). A gay friend of mine even called it the “gay capital of the world” once - and while that’s hardly authoritative, if you search for this term, it’ll usually come up. This sparked a bit of a debate among us whether Berlin and Amsterdam were gayer, but we didn’t come to a definitive conclusion.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/lgbt-rights-by-country
Nordics are all high up on this list and every other comparison of this kind. They are highly progressive countries with strong democratic institutions.
While Israel isn’t that high up (still slightly ahead of India though), I mentioned it, because Tel Aviv in particular is widely considered one of the most gay-friendly cities in the world (and certainly centuries ahead of the rest of the region). A gay friend of mine even called it the “gay capital of the world” once - and while that’s hardly authoritative, if you search for this term, it’ll usually come up. This sparked a bit of a debate among us whether Berlin and Amsterdam were gayer, but we didn’t come to a definitive conclusion.