• Io Sapsai 🌱@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    Bulgaria: No need to sign anything, it’s already done. Everyone has the equal right to marry the opposite sex, and nobody can change (de facto) their legal gender. Everyone is already accepting of the LGBT people, as long as they don’t show it publicly.

    Jokes aside, outside of Sofia the public opinion is that there are matters much more important than that. Homophobia is also widespread so it’s a political suicide to ratify something like this. The Istanbul convention was a huge “scandal” for just mentioning that it applies to trans women as well. There was a huge disinformation campaign and it worked. We ratified it anyways because it was integrated into an EU directive so yay?

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    But clearly Russia would be the best for this if it was included. I have it on very strong authority from my hexbear friends.

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    given that the UK, norway, and switzerland are grey, i’m going to assume this is actually talking about the EU.

    why why why why is it so hard for people to remember that Europe and The EU are not the same thing???

    • Microw@lemm.eeOP
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      Czechia is the least religious country in Europe, while Croatia is quite religious… not a good metric here

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        Croatia is on Balkan, which we all know is frointier in humanity and social norms /s

        Just yesterday there was march of catho-talibans under name od “walk for life”, i.e. no abortion under any circumstances(kill two for price of one).

        And there are still “men” praying on capital squares for women to return to kitchen (seriously), i.e. the kneelers.

        So social development seems to be more relevant than religion.