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| data7 = Mandatory for all household-voting males, however public expression of homosexuality would be subject to expulsion | | data7 = Mandatory for all household-voting males, however public expression of homosexuality would be subject to expulsion | ||
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==Opposition== | ==Opposition== | ||
It is estimated that 91% of the population is opposed to legalizing same-sex marriage, and 6% are in support. This belief is a supermajority opinion throughout all ethnic demographics with the exception of [[Senyans]], of whom 57% support marriage. Though [[Stors in Krasnocoria|Stors]] have historically supported gay marriage in a majority, 71% of Stors now oppose it, with just 21% in support. This is mainly due to the population's widespread practice of traditional [[ | It is estimated that 91% of the population is opposed to legalizing same-sex marriage, and 6% are in support. This belief is a supermajority opinion throughout all ethnic demographics with the exception of [[Senyans]], of whom 57% support marriage. Though [[Stors in Krasnocoria|Stors]] have historically supported gay marriage in a majority, 71% of Stors now oppose it, with just 21% in support. This is mainly due to the population's widespread practice of traditional [[wikipedia:Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholicism]] and [[wikipedia:Orthodox Church|Orthodoxy]], as well as [[wikipedia:Islam|Islam]] and other religions which are opposed to same-sex marriage. | ||
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Revision as of 00:17, 17 September 2019
LGBT rights in Krasnocoria | |
Same-sex sexual activity legal? | Activity decriminalized in private, any display of homosexual affection in public punishable with fines up to $10,000 |
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Gender identity/expression | Sex change illegal, gender not recognized as a legitimate concept - only sex |
Recognition of relationships |
Illegal |
Adoption | Illegal |
Military service | Mandatory for all household-voting males, however public expression of homosexuality would be subject to expulsion |
Discrimination protections | Government does not recognize as discrimination |
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transsexual rights are traditionalist in Krasnocoria. Same-sex marriage and the recognition of civil unions has always been illegal, and the concept of gender is outlawed itself, and only biological sex is recognized as being legitimate. Transsexual individuals in the lands would be recommended to seek psychological treatment, and mandated to do so if they cross-dress or attempt to act as women in public. The LGBT population in Krasnocoria is estimated at less than 5,000. The state's current intellectual position is that bisexualism does not exist, and transsexualism is a mental illness which should be treated with medication and therapy accordingly.
Opposition
It is estimated that 91% of the population is opposed to legalizing same-sex marriage, and 6% are in support. This belief is a supermajority opinion throughout all ethnic demographics with the exception of Senyans, of whom 57% support marriage. Though Stors have historically supported gay marriage in a majority, 71% of Stors now oppose it, with just 21% in support. This is mainly due to the population's widespread practice of traditional Roman Catholicism and Orthodoxy, as well as Islam and other religions which are opposed to same-sex marriage.