Let we check such YouTube bullshits
Same-Sex Marriage Around the World https://perma.cc/4UQE-5FYD
Since the first same-sex marriages took place in the Netherlands in 2001, more than 30 other jurisdictions have enacted laws allowing gays and lesbians to marry, mostly in Europe and the Americas. This interactive table allows you to sort those places by name, region and the year legal same-sex marriage took effect. It also includes some key facts about the process in each jurisdiction.
At least 67 countries have national laws criminalizing same-sex relations between consenting adults https://perma.cc/4F45-8UJ2
Although abortion is legal in Turkey since 1983, access to it is not always guaranteed; a fact not unrelated to the condemnatory remarks by political leaders whose words may sometimes be more effective than laws https://perma.cc/6HPF-R3YV
Legal But Not Necessarily Available https://perma.cc/Q2NR-3S3F
Pretty like Italy
https://xn--r1a.website/StuproFatti/134
Some thirty years previously, however, Wyoming entered the Union with a constitution granting women full voting rights (1890).
New Zealand enfranchised its female citizens in 1893, making it the first nation or territory to formally allow women to vote in national elections https://perma.cc/LDC6-GJ7G
More than half of the countries and territories we analyzed (129 out of 198) granted women the right to vote between 1893 and 1960. This includes all but six European nations. Some of the European nations that allowed universal suffrage after 1960 include Switzerland (1971), Portugal (1976) and Liechtenstein (1984).
Russia itself extended the vote to women after demonstrations in 1917.
Turkey gave the country’s women the right to vote and to be elected on this day in 1934, well before many European countries, the Turkish president said in a video message on Sunday https://perma.cc/MZR6-EBJA
The first country in Europe to allow women to vote in nation-wide elections was Finland in 1906, and the most recent was Switzerland in 1971.
Same-Sex Marriage Around the World https://perma.cc/4UQE-5FYD
Since the first same-sex marriages took place in the Netherlands in 2001, more than 30 other jurisdictions have enacted laws allowing gays and lesbians to marry, mostly in Europe and the Americas. This interactive table allows you to sort those places by name, region and the year legal same-sex marriage took effect. It also includes some key facts about the process in each jurisdiction.
At least 67 countries have national laws criminalizing same-sex relations between consenting adults https://perma.cc/4F45-8UJ2
Although abortion is legal in Turkey since 1983, access to it is not always guaranteed; a fact not unrelated to the condemnatory remarks by political leaders whose words may sometimes be more effective than laws https://perma.cc/6HPF-R3YV
Legal But Not Necessarily Available https://perma.cc/Q2NR-3S3F
Pretty like Italy
https://xn--r1a.website/StuproFatti/134
Some thirty years previously, however, Wyoming entered the Union with a constitution granting women full voting rights (1890).
New Zealand enfranchised its female citizens in 1893, making it the first nation or territory to formally allow women to vote in national elections https://perma.cc/LDC6-GJ7G
More than half of the countries and territories we analyzed (129 out of 198) granted women the right to vote between 1893 and 1960. This includes all but six European nations. Some of the European nations that allowed universal suffrage after 1960 include Switzerland (1971), Portugal (1976) and Liechtenstein (1984).
Russia itself extended the vote to women after demonstrations in 1917.
Turkey gave the country’s women the right to vote and to be elected on this day in 1934, well before many European countries, the Turkish president said in a video message on Sunday https://perma.cc/MZR6-EBJA
The first country in Europe to allow women to vote in nation-wide elections was Finland in 1906, and the most recent was Switzerland in 1971.
Keep in mind we are talking about that just because this dude wrote such things in the comment ... this doesn't mean that other rights are missing or that such rights get respected or whatever ...
Part 1 https://xn--r1a.website/IsraelWarWomenRights/148
The first country in Europe to allow women to vote in nation-wide elections was Finland in 1906, and the most recent was Switzerland in 1971. In other parts of the world, women were allowed to vote much earlier: New Zealand, for example, granted women the right to vote in nation-wide elections as early as 1893, and some US states, such as Utah and Wyoming, enfranchised women around 1870. However, the big step towards universal suffrage took place during, or in the aftermath of, the two World Wars (e.g., USA, 1920; Denmark, 1915; France, 1944; and Belgium, 1948).
Yes, 🇫🇮 Finland, like Finland 🇹🇷 rejected related to NATO!!!
https://xn--r1a.website/IsraelWarWomenRights/147
Plus easy to use the Swiss example ... when Swiss was 💤 ...
The Legal Status Of Homosexuality Worldwide https://perma.cc/DC6U-8QY5
Which Countries Support Same-Sex Marriage? https://perma.cc/4GVG-W5L4
Where Same-Sex Marriage Is Legal https://perma.cc/YZM5-CKF8
Jews in Israel are much more likely to say that homosexuality is acceptable than Israeli Muslims (53% and 17%, respectively) https://perma.cc/DZC7-K282
Koreans who are religiously unaffiliated are about twice as likely to say that homosexuality should be accepted by society (60%) as those who are Christian (24%) or Buddhist (31%).
In the few countries surveyed with Muslim populations large enough for analysis, acceptance of homosexuality is particularly low among adherents of Islam.
Whereas 94% of those surveyed in Sweden say homosexuality should be accepted, only 7% of people in Nigeria say the same.
Another example why religion is SHIT!
https://xn--r1a.website/IsraelWarWomenRights/147
Part 1 https://xn--r1a.website/IsraelWarWomenRights/148
The first country in Europe to allow women to vote in nation-wide elections was Finland in 1906, and the most recent was Switzerland in 1971. In other parts of the world, women were allowed to vote much earlier: New Zealand, for example, granted women the right to vote in nation-wide elections as early as 1893, and some US states, such as Utah and Wyoming, enfranchised women around 1870. However, the big step towards universal suffrage took place during, or in the aftermath of, the two World Wars (e.g., USA, 1920; Denmark, 1915; France, 1944; and Belgium, 1948).
Yes, 🇫🇮 Finland, like Finland 🇹🇷 rejected related to NATO!!!
https://xn--r1a.website/IsraelWarWomenRights/147
Plus easy to use the Swiss example ... when Swiss was 💤 ...
The Legal Status Of Homosexuality Worldwide https://perma.cc/DC6U-8QY5
Which Countries Support Same-Sex Marriage? https://perma.cc/4GVG-W5L4
Where Same-Sex Marriage Is Legal https://perma.cc/YZM5-CKF8
Jews in Israel are much more likely to say that homosexuality is acceptable than Israeli Muslims (53% and 17%, respectively) https://perma.cc/DZC7-K282
Koreans who are religiously unaffiliated are about twice as likely to say that homosexuality should be accepted by society (60%) as those who are Christian (24%) or Buddhist (31%).
In the few countries surveyed with Muslim populations large enough for analysis, acceptance of homosexuality is particularly low among adherents of Islam.
Whereas 94% of those surveyed in Sweden say homosexuality should be accepted, only 7% of people in Nigeria say the same.
Another example why religion is SHIT!
https://xn--r1a.website/IsraelWarWomenRights/147
Turkey 🇹🇷 Islam ☪️ Human Right Fact Check Part 4
Part 2 https://xn--r1a.website/IsraelWarWomenRights/148
Where Europe stands on gay marriage and civil unions https://perma.cc/SV56-V2WC
The three countries at the other end of the Rainbow Europe scale are Azerbaijan (2%), Turkey (4%), and Armenia (9%), exactly the same as the last three years. Among them, only Armenia increased an index point after revoking its ban on blood donations from men who have sex with men.
Spain, Iceland, Finland, Moldova, Switzerland, and Croatia are the countries with the biggest jump in scores https://perma.cc/G3H2-UHL9
Without forget things related to the death sentence applied with 💩
https://xn--r1a.website/WomenRightsTelegram/482
https://xn--r1a.website/WomenRightsTelegram/483
Turkey abolished the death penalty through Law No. 5170 on 7 May 2004 following a long period of struggle removing it all together from its legislation including Articles 17 and 38 of its Constitution https://perma.cc/T6F8-CBL6
But remember the problem is NOT the death sentence, but how 💩 some countries do such death sentence
https://xn--r1a.website/DefenceTelegram/561
https://xn--r1a.website/AmnestyBullshit
https://xn--r1a.website/BreivikDeathSentence
https://xn--r1a.website/RecidivismFacts
https://xn--r1a.website/ParoleFacts
https://xn--r1a.website/LawsTelegram/19
Death penalty should come back in Europe 🇪🇺 and the whole world! but using brain 🧠 and facts, not discrimination and personal interests ...
https://xn--r1a.website/LawsTelegram/28
https://xn--r1a.website/LawsTelegram/34
https://xn--r1a.website/LawsTelegram/29
https://xn--r1a.website/LawsTelegram/41
Death sentence IS AN HUMAN RIGHT! and not an abuse of human rights. The human right of the population to live in safety free of serious criminals!
👌As Turkey is located in the intersection point of Asia, Europe and Africa and Turkey is a bridge between economically and politically underdeveloped states and rich Western countries, irregular migrants consider Turkey as a transit route https://perma.cc/PWJ3-JFHP
Turkey builds a border wall to stop refugees https://perma.cc/X58Y-MCXE
Illegal migration is a crime, not a right!
Part 2 https://xn--r1a.website/IsraelWarWomenRights/148
Where Europe stands on gay marriage and civil unions https://perma.cc/SV56-V2WC
The three countries at the other end of the Rainbow Europe scale are Azerbaijan (2%), Turkey (4%), and Armenia (9%), exactly the same as the last three years. Among them, only Armenia increased an index point after revoking its ban on blood donations from men who have sex with men.
Spain, Iceland, Finland, Moldova, Switzerland, and Croatia are the countries with the biggest jump in scores https://perma.cc/G3H2-UHL9
Without forget things related to the death sentence applied with 💩
https://xn--r1a.website/WomenRightsTelegram/482
https://xn--r1a.website/WomenRightsTelegram/483
Turkey abolished the death penalty through Law No. 5170 on 7 May 2004 following a long period of struggle removing it all together from its legislation including Articles 17 and 38 of its Constitution https://perma.cc/T6F8-CBL6
But remember the problem is NOT the death sentence, but how 💩 some countries do such death sentence
https://xn--r1a.website/DefenceTelegram/561
https://xn--r1a.website/AmnestyBullshit
https://xn--r1a.website/BreivikDeathSentence
https://xn--r1a.website/RecidivismFacts
https://xn--r1a.website/ParoleFacts
https://xn--r1a.website/LawsTelegram/19
Death penalty should come back in Europe 🇪🇺 and the whole world! but using brain 🧠 and facts, not discrimination and personal interests ...
https://xn--r1a.website/LawsTelegram/28
https://xn--r1a.website/LawsTelegram/34
https://xn--r1a.website/LawsTelegram/29
https://xn--r1a.website/LawsTelegram/41
Death sentence IS AN HUMAN RIGHT! and not an abuse of human rights. The human right of the population to live in safety free of serious criminals!
👌As Turkey is located in the intersection point of Asia, Europe and Africa and Turkey is a bridge between economically and politically underdeveloped states and rich Western countries, irregular migrants consider Turkey as a transit route https://perma.cc/PWJ3-JFHP
Turkey builds a border wall to stop refugees https://perma.cc/X58Y-MCXE
Illegal migration is a crime, not a right!