“gay-rights” Charts
Changing Views: Are people born gay? »
According to a 2013 Gallup poll, 47% of people surveyed believe that being gay or lesbian is something a person…
Brief Timeline: Attitudes on Gay Marriage »
In 2001, only 1 of every 3 Americans favored gay marriage. Today, it is nearly 1 of every 2 that…
Race is the Leading Bias Motivation of Hate Crimes »
In 2009, the FBI collected statistics on hate crimes from 14,422 law enforcement agencies. The information showed that race is…
Major Cable Networks Favor Gay Marriage »
All 3 major cable TV networks recently showed more supportive views and statements regarding gay marriage than opposing views or…
Gay Marriage is Still a Red vs. Blue Issue »
Gay marriage is still a Democrat vs. Republican issue. If gay marriage is the defining issue in an election, count…
1997-2013: Views on Gay Marriage »
It's amazing that in 2013 64% of Americans were in favor of legalizing gay marriage and yet only 34% of…
Same Sex Marriage: Methods of Legalization »
As a strong supporter of equal marriage rights, I was surprised by the overwhelming majority of states that have approved…
How Do We Respond to Insults on Social Media? »
When asked what they would do if they saw someone that they were a follower or friend of on social…
Long Road To Redemption »
Legal exclusion of same-sex couples through the denial of marriage licenses is reprehensible. This results in a denial of 1,138…
Employment Non-Discriminant Act to Pass in Senate »
Republican senator Dean Heller announced his support for the Employment Non-Discriminant Act this week, ensuring the bill's success in the…
Americans' Opinion on Russia Reverses in Recent Years »
While only 7 years ago, three-in-four Americans considered Russia an ally or friendly to the US, that opinion has precipitously…
Gay Marriage Opinion by Church Attendance »
According to a 2012 Gallup poll, Americans who attend church weekly are the most likely to believe that same-sex marriages…
Is Gay Marriage Inevitable? »
Even among those that oppose gay marriage, 59 percent still see gay marriage as a societal inevitable.
Accept or Deny: Homosexuality in Latin America »
Most Latin Americans believe that society should accept homosexuality. This might be surprising to some because Latin America is predominantly…
Accept or Deny: Homosexuality in Africa »
Africa is predominantly against the societal acceptance of homosexuality. South Africa is the most developed country, and likely relies the…
Accept or Deny: Homosexuality in Asia/Pacific »
Asian and Pacific countries have fairly split views on homosexuality in society.
Accept or Deny: Homosexuality in the Middle East »
Not a single one of the countries surveyed had a majority in favor of accepting homosexuality in society. Often considered…
Accept or Deny: Homosexuality in Europe »
Most Europeans respond in favor of the idea to accept homosexuality in society. However, with Russian President Putin's anti-gay ideals,…
Accept or Deny: Homosexuality in North America »
Most inhabitants of North America favor the acceptance of homosexuality in society.