Only 17% of the people who live in Bulgary are willing to talk to someone once they know that this person is gay. Half of the parents would disinherit their children when they come out to them, and 70% of the people would change the school of their children if there was a gay teacher in one of their classes.
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Bulgary: You’d better be straight
Published January 11, 2008 International stories Leave a CommentTags: Bulgary, Gay, statistics
Iran: Tayyab and Yazdan
Published January 11, 2008 International stories Leave a CommentTags: death, Gay, human rights, Iran, Tayyab and Yazdan
These two boys were put in bags and thrown down from a mountain, left to die. They were sentenced for raping people from their own sex, but the opposition claims they were just gay (and did not rape anyone). It’s horrible that people are being killed because of their sexual orientation. The international community should strongly condemn this violation of human rights!
Discrimination: international stories
Published January 8, 2008 Announcement Leave a CommentTags: Gay, international gay news, stories
By lack of personal stories (do something about it and send something to me!), I’ll write about the international news concerning gay discrimination for now.
Not just another wordpress blog
Published January 4, 2008 Uncategorized 1 CommentTags: discrimination, equal, Gay, stories
The subtitle of this weblog is “Just another WordPress.com weblog”. Well, it’s not. This is not one the the many sites where the author will tell you about their personal love life, where you’ll read where I go out, what I have been eating, drinking, … Neither will I be writing about my favorite music or anything like that. This blog won’t exist unless you send me your stories. Because that is what I want to know about, write about, tell the world about. On this blog, I want to collect real life stories of gay people, who have been discriminated in any way. Let’s make some noise together. Let’s be noticed. Let’s strive for equality all around the world.