The charts above are from the Pew Research Center's Global Attitudes Project. Also interesting is the fact that the age 18 to 29 group is the most approving, with the 30 to 49 group being the second most approving, and the 50 and over group showing the least approval. And that is true of almost all countries -- even those not yet willing to accept same-sex relationships. That is a good sign that, as older people die off and are replaced by younger people, the approval of granting equal rights and acceptance to the LGBT community will only grow stronger in the future (and gain acceptance in more countries).
The charts above are from the Pew Research Center's Global Attitudes Project. Also interesting is the fact that the age 18 to 29 group is the most approving, with the 30 to 49 group being the second most approving, and the 50 and over group showing the least approval. And that is true of almost all countries -- even those not yet willing to accept same-sex relationships. That is a good sign that, as older people die off and are replaced by younger people, the approval of granting equal rights and acceptance to the LGBT community will only grow stronger in the future (and gain acceptance in more countries).