Saturday, August 21, 2010

What are countries that have gay rights and gay marriage?

I keep hearing, oh Canada has gay equal rights! Oh New Zealand does too! And I was curious. Much thanks for your helpful answers. What are countries that have gay rights and gay marriage?
Gay marriage is legal in the countries of Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, South Africa, %26amp; Spain. Israel recognizes gay marriages performed in other countries. The US state governments of Massachusetts %26amp; Connecticut (%26amp; New York for same-sex marriages legally performed outside it's borders) recognize same-sex marriages although the US government does not. Norway will begin recognizing same-sex marriages in 2009.





Although not marriage, same-sex partnerships are recognized in Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Iceland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, and by the US state governments of California, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington with partial recognition in Hawaii, Maine, %26amp; the District of Columbia.What are countries that have gay rights and gay marriage?
UK, France, Spain, Australia, Holland, Ireland, Germany, Italy, heaps of civilized countries allow people to be happy, because we've no religious beliefs anymore!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:World…


Best map to explain the good and the bad.



Yes, Canada and New Zealand. Others are Finland, Sweden, Denmark and The Netherlands. This not a complete list. There are more.


Auntie Kookoo
Netherlands, Sweden, Kerplackistan, Yemen, and Poland
It sure as hell ain't the USA

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