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Help Did culture really embrace LGBTQ+ people this decade?

The LGBTQ+ community has undoubtedly made significant strides in terms of visibility, representation, and acceptance over the past decade. However, it is important to acknowledge that there is still a long way to go in terms of achieving full equality and eradicating discrimination.

One major milestone for the LGBTQ+ community this decade was the legalization of same-*** marriage in the United States in 2015, which represented a significant step forward in terms of legal recognition and protection of LGBTQ+ relationships. In addition, many countries around the world have also legalized same-*** marriage or recognized civil unions or domestic partnerships for same-*** couples.

Throughout the decade, more and more LGBTQ+ characters and storylines were featured in mainstream media such as movies, television shows, and music videos. This increased representation has helped to normalize LGBTQ+ identities and experiences in the eyes of the general public.

There has also been a growing awareness and acceptance of gender identity and expression, with more non-binary and transgender individuals feeling comfortable expressing their identities openly. Many countries and organizations have introduced policies and laws to protect the rights of transgender individuals, such as allowing individuals to change their legal gender marker without undergoing medical procedures.

However, despite these positive changes, the LGBTQ+ community still faces significant challenges and discrimination. Many countries still criminalize homosexuality, and LGBTQ+ individuals continue to experience violence, harassment, and discrimination in many areas of life, such as employment, housing, and healthcare. Transgender individuals in particular face significant barriers to accessing basic rights and services, including healthcare, education, and employment.

In conclusion, while there have been some significant steps forward in terms of acceptance and representation of LGBTQ+ people over the past decade, there is still a long way to go in terms of achieving full equality and eradicating discrimination. It is important for individuals, organizations, and governments to continue working towards creating a more inclusive and accepting world for all members of the LGBTQ+ community.
 
wala naman problema kung ano gusto nila, ang problema nga lang yung karapatan na hinihinge nila mas malawak pa sa karapatan ng babae/lalaki

sa mga member ng LGBTQ+ community dito, di pa ba sapat ang batas na meron tayo ngayon para maging safe kayo? ano ano pa ang gusto nyo?
 
The question of whether culture has truly embraced LGBTQ+ people is a complex and multifaceted one. While there have certainly been significant strides made in recent years towards greater acceptance and inclusivity of LGBTQ+ individuals, there are still many barriers and challenges that members of this community continue to face.

On the one hand, it is true that there has been a significant increase in visibility and representation of LGBTQ+ individuals in popular culture and media. Many TV shows, movies, and books now feature LGBTQ+ characters and storylines, and there are numerous high-profile celebrities who are openly LGBTQ+. This increased visibility has helped to raise awareness and promote greater understanding and acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community.

However, it is also important to recognize that there is still a great deal of discrimination and prejudice faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in many parts of the world. Hate crimes against LGBTQ+ people continue to occur, and many LGBTQ+ individuals face discrimination in areas such as housing, employment, and healthcare. There are also many countries where homosexuality is still îllégâl, and where LGBTQ+ individuals face persecution and violence.

Furthermore, while there have been important legal victories for the LGBTQ+ community in recent years, such as the legalization of same-*** marriage in many countries, there are still many areas where legal protections and rights are lacking. For example, in the United States, there is currently no federal law protecting LGBTQ+ individuals from employment discrimination, and many states still do not offer legal protections for LGBTQ+ individuals in areas such as housing and public accommodations.

Overall, while there have certainly been important gains made in recent years towards greater acceptance and inclusivity of LGBTQ+ individuals, there is still much work to be done in terms of addressing discrimination and promoting equality for all members of the community.
 
can you please point me to the exact document containing the fact that they requested a separate CR?
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vice ganda is only responding to gender equality being not implemented, para sa kanya if gender cannot be equal then should have separate rooms for them instead
Gender equality for lgbt pero samin hindi equal? how come approved ka nyan.


Gender equality ba yung magagalit ang bakla kasi pina alis sa womens cr?
 
so sa babae na side di discrimination?
gender is different from se̾x, gender is how you identify yourself (preference-based), se̾x is identification at birth (anatomy-based), it is the gender that needs to be equal and not se̾x, so if you really understand what is gender equality you shouldn't discriminate whosoever identify themselves as one
 
gender is different from se̾x, gender is how you identify yourself (preference-based), se̾x is identification at birth (anatomy-based), it is the gender that needs to be equal and not se̾x, so if you really understand what is gender equality you shouldn't discriminate whosoever identify themselves as one
kaya nga gender equality, asan ba ang inequality sa pag cr ng bakla sa cr ng lalaki?

Sa gender ng babae inequality yang doon sila mag ccr kasi magkaiba ari nila, besides madami narin ang mag couple na bakla at babae or bakla at tomboy.

Ang problema kasi ng iba para may equality mag dedemand ng pa ng cr nila 🤣

Kung meron mang deserve mag demand mga pwd, kaartehan lang yan ng mga mhhm 🤣
 
kaya nga gender equality, asan ba ang inequality sa pag cr ng bakla sa cr ng lalaki?
they don't identify themselves as lalaki, their gender is not lalaki, lalaki lang sila in terms of se̾x (anatomy)
Sa gender ng babae inequality yang doon sila mag ccr kasi magkaiba ari nila, besides madami narin ang mag couple na bakla at babae or bakla at tomboy.
kakasabi ko lang na magkaiba yung gender at se̾x, when you say magkaiba sila ay sa se̾x yun (anatomy), but with regards to how they identify themselves (gender) hindi sila magkaiba
 
they don't identify themselves as lalaki, their gender is not lalaki, lalaki lang sila in terms of se̾x (anatomy)

kakasabi ko lang na magkaiba yung gender at se̾x, when you say magkaiba sila ay sa se̾x yun (anatomy), but with regards to how they identify themselves (gender) hindi sila magkaiba
Cr is separated by s3x, not by gender etc haha, kung di mo lang alam 🤣
 
Ha? di ka pala maka distinguish ng gay at tomboy? may problema ka ata
at sino ka din na alam yung ID at birth ng bawat isa? that would mean na tanggalin na lang din natin sa ID yung if we're boy or not kasi nadi-determine lang din pala by just looking haha anu ba yan
 

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