A lo largo de nuestra vida desde que nacemos nos han inculcado muchas cosas como por ejemplo desde como nos compartamos, asta lo que no es correcto usar o nuestra orientación sexual por nuestros padres, pero no todo esta perdido, en algún tiempo gente que es la comunidad LGBT salió a dar las primeras marchas por el respeto e igualdad de genero, pero como ha evolucionado esa lucha o atra ves de los años por eso te enseño algunos mapas de como a evolucionado y explicándote en que países no son tan abiertos y ahora si o siguen con esos pensamientos.
Si vamos retrocediendo a no tan lejos como el 2017.
shows us this map where there are 5 colors that are green, yellow, strong red, pink and orange, the meaning of this is that the green ones are the ones that have recognition towards the community or in a few words are the ones that protect, allow marriage and other types of simultaneous unions.
Countries that are in green are: Canada, United States, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Greenland, South Africa, Iceland, Ireland, United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark, France, Spain, Portugal, Andorra and Lesotho, New Zealand, etc. .. we can conclude that there are 23 states that accept same-sex marriage and other unions in that year.
The lighter green color means that they are the countries that accept marriage, which are: Chile, GF, Ecuador, Germany, RC, U, LI, Slovenia, Italy, Croatia, Kosovo, Greece, Australia, etc... in total in that year of 2017 were 28 states that approved equal marriage.
In the yellow color are the countries that do not have a law that penalizes the crime against the LGBTIQ community in them are: Cuba, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Honduras, Venezuela ,, Suriname, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Poland, Slovakia, Belarus, Ukraine, MD, Romania, BH,SD, Bulgaria, MC,AL, Turkey ,Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan , Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Mongolia, China, North and South Korea, Japan, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malawi, Mozambique, Madagascar, Swaziland, Lesotho
However, although in these countries they do not have a law against criminalization that protects the LGBT community, if they can see there are points like blue, those are shields of which they are protection that protect the community from which it says that:
There is a Constitutional Clause in 9 states, 72 states in employment protection, in 63 several states, in 43 states they have protection against hate crime, in 39 states they have protection against incitement of hatred against the community and finally in 3 states have a ban on "Conversion Therapy".
Now the countries that are in red means the death penalty was applied in these countries like: Mauritania, Sudan, Eritrea, Iraq, Jordan, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Yemen. this applies in 8 states the death penalty was also applied.
the red that is not as strong as it is light, of course, means life imprisonment, of which we have found: Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zambia, India and Bangladesh, with that year they specify that it was 14 years that life imprisonment was applied and that in 57 states also The death penalty was applied for just being homosexual.
On the other hand, with the lighter color such as pink or flesh, it shows that the criminalization is not so severe, however, the orange represents the laws "propaganda of protection" towards the community.
Over time after 2017 the laws were changing as well as the countries and some countries already accept homosexual people into the community, but there are still countries that live in the same situations and they have not changed let's see the map of 2 years and Let's stop in 2019.
in the year of 2019 everything changed including the colors so we will say what it means and how it is finished.
from blue shows protection against discrimination based on sexual orientation:
cobalt blue says that there are like 9 countries that have a constitutional protection from which the community is protected in case of criminalization or discrimination against them (LGBT community).
The royal blue tells us that there are 52 countries and states where the LGBT community has broad protection in case of discrimination.
Blue France mentions that in 73 countries the LGBT community has employment protection against discrimination in the workplace.
Now pale blue tells us that the LGBT community has limited and disparate protection.
The coffee specifies that the LGBT community in 55 countries neither have protection nor criminalization.
After those colors tells us that the criminalization of consensual acts between adults of the same sex.
light mustard yellow tells us that de facto criminalization is in 2 countries.
The orange color specifies that the LGBT community in 31 countries can go to prison and spend 8 years there for being homosexual.
In the red color it tells us that the LGBT community in 26 countries still applies life imprisonment, which lasts up to 10 years.
And finally, the strongest red color tells us that the LGBT community still applies the death penalty in which 6 countries are effective and in 5 countries it may be possible to apply it.
WE WILL SEE MORE LATER
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