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IPSOS Internatioinal Survey of attitudes on transgender rights

Started by Michelle_P, December 29, 2016, 12:10:32 PM

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This Is How 23 Countries Feel About Transgender Rights

https://www.buzzfeed.com/lesterfeder/this-is-how-23-countries-feel-about-transgender-rights?utm_term=.ooy06vOlM4&sub=4428010_10221858



J. Lester Feder
BuzzFeed News Reporter

Jeremy Singer-Vine
BuzzFeed News Reporter

Ben King
Deputy Art Director, News

Interesting numbers in the survey...

23% of US respondents strongly or somewhat agree that being transgender is a mental illness.  19% of the US respondents would not want to have us as neighbors, while 71% think we should have some form of government protection from discrimination.

It's very interesting to see how the different countries compare.


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AnonyMs

Its interesting that there's a fairly strong correlation between intolerance and and where I'd least like to live even if I wasn't  trans.
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SarahElizabeth1981

very interesting. it appears for the most there is a good amount of support for trans rights
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