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International LGBT+ Rights Index

Postby Drongonia » Sat Jun 25, 2022 4:17 am

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International LGBT+ Rights Index
Greetings to all nations of the world. The Drongonian Government, partnered with several NGOs and private research institutes, has compiled a questionnaire which seeks to establish the rights and freedoms afforded to people of gender, sexual, and romantic minority by a nation's Government and society within any given country. We invite all heads of state (or their representatives) to take part in the survey and provide both us and the rest of the world with valuable feedback regarding who we should trade, ally and have diplomatic relations with. The International LGBT+ Rights Index (ILRI) is designed to be the ultimate LGBT+ rights assessment tool, addressing shortcomings of other indices developed in the past, as well as being the most thorough to date.


Contributors
Thank you to (in no particular order) Nacrad, Riviere Renard, Vivolkha, Gandoor, Thermodolia, Sky Citadel, Rhodevus, and Rho Ophiuchi - among others, for helping to shape the index as it stands today.


PLEASE READ BEFORE CONTINUING
The questions in this survey are best suited for nations with a "Modern Technology" standard. We classify this standard by any nation having their current timeline as between 2000 - 2030, with technology levels advanced up to 25 years above the current real-world standards. If your nation falls outside of these bounds, you are more than welcome to participate - however, your results may be inaccurate.

We would also like to inform you that this survey is intended for human nations only. We apologise for this but it is nigh on impossible to make an inclusive index for vary gender and sexual identities of different species.

PLEASE NOTE - WE CANNOT GUARANTEE FAST PROCESSING OF YOUR SUBMISSIONS. PLEASE BE PATIENT.


Index Outline
The questions nations are asked to answer are listed in the codebox below. Please note, you are free to refrain from answering as many questions as you'd like, but each question you answer reduces the likelihood of an accurate score being given to your nation. If you do not wish to answer a question, simply leave it blank.


Index Scoring System
Nations are given a score which ranges from 0 - 100, with zero granting the least rights and freedoms for LGBT+ people and 100 being a perfect score, indicating the highest possible levels of freedom, rights and acceptance accounted for. Please note that the scale below is wide and variable. For example, a nation which scores 69.9 is a far better place for LGBT+ people to live than a nation with a score of 50, but they share a bracket and therefore a classification.

Transformative (85 - 100)
Real world examples: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Canada, Spain, New Zealand
Nations scoring in this range are usually very highly developed and free nations in which their LGBT+ citizens enjoy the world's highest tier of freedoms, rights, and societal acceptance. Same-sex marriage is legalised, LGBT+ representation is common in the media, and the right to transition is understood and respected by the Government and the majority of its people. Pride is celebrated free from widespread discrimination or legal recourse.

Supportive (70 - 84.9)
Real world examples: United Kingdom, Uruguay, Germany, Netherlands
Nations scoring in this range can be considered mostly good places for LGBT+ people to live, although they may not feature all of the freedoms found in the above category. Common examples of this may be restrictions regarding ease of access for hormone therapy, restrictions on same-sex adoption or the nation having a non-insignificant part of society holding onto negative stereotypes and/or attitudes about LGBT+ people.

Indifferent (50 - 69.9)
Real world examples: United States, Australia, Argentina, Israel
Nations scoring in this range can be considered free to a point. The populace and the Government don't necessarily try to stop LGBT+ people living their lives, but there is very little if any Governmental support for their freedoms. Governments and societies-at-large in these nations are also more likely to be fairly conservative and less accepting of those different to them.

Prohibitive (20 - 49.9)
Real world examples: Pakistan, China, South Africa, Russia, Poland
LGBT+ people within nations scoring in this range are simply not free. Citizens may not be allowed to outwardly present as their preferred sexuality or gender, and may have to hide same-sex or otherwise different relationships for fear of Governmental or societal reprisal.

Oppressive (0 - 19.9)
Real world examples: Iran, Saudi Arabia, Libya
LGBT+ people living in nations within this bracket are likely the victims of constant physical and verbal harrassment and attacks from members of the public and the Government at large. Prominent LGBT+ figures are likely disappeared either by the Government or by private citizens while the Police look the other way.


The Questionnaire
Please fill out the questions below and return them via a reply. Thank you in advance to all nations deciding to participate.

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[b]Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually [u]does not[/u] include pretitle)[/b]
[b]Your nation's current year[/b]
[b]Your nation's IC population[/b]
[b]Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored?[/b]
[b]Please confirm your nation is primarily inhabited by humans.[/b]
[size=75][i][b]You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.[/i][/b][/size]

[u]Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights[/u]
[size=75][i]Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.[/i][/size]
1/ [b]Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex?[/b]
2/ [b]Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children?[/b]
3/ [b]Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation?[/b]
4/ [b]Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people?[/b]
5/ [b]Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process?[/b]
6/ [b]Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation?[/b]
7/ [b]If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest?[/b]
8/ [b]Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online?[/b]
9/ [b]Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services?[/b]
10/ [b]Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity?[/b]

[u]Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues[/u]
[size=75][i]Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.[/i][/size]
1/ [b]Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details.[/b]
2/ [b]Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system?[/b]
3/ [b]Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity?[/b]
4/ [b]Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry?[/b]
5/ [b]If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity?[/b]
6/ [b]Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation?[/b]
7/ [b]Does your nation's legal system recognise the [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_panic_defense]"trans panic" and/or "gay panic"[/url] defence(s) as valid?[/b]
8/ [b]Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies?[/b]
9/ [b]Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature?[/b]
10/ [b]Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductible donations?[/b]

[u]Section Three - Healthcare:[/u]
[size=75][i]Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.[/i][/size]
1/ [b]Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services?[/b]
2/ [b](If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system?[/b]
3/ [b]Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)?[/b]
4/ [b]Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-life_experience_(transgender)]real life experience[/url]" (RLE) before having access to treatment?[/b]
5/ [b]Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)?[/b]
6/ [b]What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS?[/b]
7/ [b]Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available?[/b]
8/ [b]Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens?[/b]
9/ [b]Do your nation's trans citizens have access to [url=https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/gender-affirmation-nonsurgical-services]other gender-affirming healthcare and resources[/url]?[/b]
10/ [b]Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority?[/b]

[u]Section Four - Societal Attitudes[/u]
[size=75][i]Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.[/i][/size]
1/ [b]What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage?[/b]
2/ [b]What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption?[/b]
3/ [b]What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition?[/b]
4/ [b]Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation?[/b]
5/ [b]Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person?[/b]
6/ [b]If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance?[/b]
7/ [b]If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition?[/b]
8/ [b]Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles?[/b]
9/ [b]How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation?[/b]
10/ [b]What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia?[/b]

[u]Section Five - Media and Political Representation[/u]
[size=75][i]Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.[/i][/size]
1/ [b]Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they?[/b]
2/ [b]Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they?[/b]
3/ [b]Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media?[/b]
4/ [b]Are LGBT+ people able to see relatable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction?[/b]
5/ [b]Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly?[/b]
6/ [b]Do explicitly pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have?[/b]
7/ [b]Do explicitly anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have?[/b]
8/ [b]Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+?[/b]
9/ [b]Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party?[/b]
10/ [b]Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation?[/b]

[u](OPTIONAL) - More information[/u]
[size=75]We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way. This information may be used by us for research and other survey-wide analysis purposes.[/size]
[b]What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)[/b]
[b]How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?[/b]
[b]What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government?[/b]
[b]What type of Government does your country have?[/b]
[b]What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+?[/b]
[b](OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to?[/b]

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[b]Any suggestions or comments on how to improve?[/b]
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Postby Drongonia » Sat Jun 25, 2022 4:18 am

Scores for participating nations
Nations will be ranked in regards to their 0 - 100 score.


Transformative (85 - 100)
100.0 Valentine Z
100.0 Equai
100.0 Terrapacis
100.0 Yume Park
100.0 Ingffhaestia
100.0 Apexiala
100.0 Kajal
100.0 Noxoje
100.0 Difinbelk
100.0 Der RE
100.0 Tricklandia
100.0 Larefo
100.0 Terran Empire
100.0 Prowen
100.0 United Colonies of Earth
100.0 Bojaynaland
99.9 The Two Tharses
99.7 Rivière Renarde
99.7 Glowing Diamonds
99.6 Meadowfields
99.6 Aumbura
99.6 Bovad
99.6 The Community of Cascadia
99.6 Thal Dorthat
99.5 Gandoor
99.5 Furballland
99.5 Oranjenrijk
99.5 Uthossia
99.5 Hahqsthqstan
99.4 Calenoa
99.4 Sophya
99.1 Sanasalia
99.1 Evea
99.0 Busina
99.0 Florenville
99.0 Reloviskistan
98.9 Armeattla
98.9 Vrigny
98.9 Socruell
98.9 Zhuangze
98.9 Arval Va
98.8 Union of Nobelia
98.8 Nahelia
98.8 Samicana
98.8 Buyo
98.6 Johto and Hoenn
98.6 Statesburg
98.5 Vrielten
98.5 Hapilopper
98.4 4D Donkeys
98.4 Skelleftella
98.3 Crimson Tree
98.2 Nyvunnland
98.1 Amaurita
98.1 Apabeossie
98.0 Rhodevus
98.0 Cavius
98.0 Arbaro
98.0 Tummylandia and Susistan
98.0 Macisikan
98.0 Jolantia
98.0 Saint Monkey
97.7 Sajnur
97.7 Frisemark
97.6 Oktotheio
97.5 Estainia
97.5 Mologiland
97.5 Holy Marsh
97.5 Sarzonia
97.5 Greater Kastovia
97.3 Anatoliyanskiy
97.3 Beefalo Bill
97.2 Kuoyama
97.2 Rosefall
97.1 Port Myreal
97.1 Amikejo
97.0 DPR Aotearoa (Ardernland)
97.0 Lough Erne and Fermanagh
96.9 Cachard Calia
96.9 Tahaqija
96.8 Confederated Syndicates
96.7 Duotona
96.7 Indian Empire
96.7 Cascadian Union
96.7 Lancov
96.7 Melondonia
96.5 Federal-Democratic Republic of Alinghi
96.5 Greater Lenoland
96.5 Morozistan
96.5 The Huterric Union
96.5 Athelau
96.3 Noristoniaka
96.3 Sorcery
96.2 The German Republic (Republik Weimar)
96.2 Stroulia
96.0 Dexterra
96.0 Allinburg
95.9 Aikoland
95.9 Rovere
95.8 Neovilla
95.7 LaMalse
95.7 Ostaja
95.6 Janpia
95.5 Berwick-upon-Tweed
95.5 The Moonblessed Isle
95.3 Bruhtan
95.2 Coconut Palm Island
95.1 Ostrovskiy
95.0 Sky Reavers
94.9 Yekateria
94.8 Norse Inuit Union
94.6 Whitanchir
94.6 Mobius and the Biscay
94.6 Kazumaria
94.6 Magnolis
94.6 Nunaqujjuk
94.6 Merulla
94.4 Oronia
94.4 The Cosnicu Union
94.4 Utopia5th
94.0 Galarin
94.0 New Ulsan
93.7 The Rätebund
93.7 Hispania Major
93.7 Traustadottirland
93.6 Microjapan
93.4 Altmelia
93.3 AJ Empire
93.3 Taleja
93.3 New Umbria and Marineaux
93.2 Northern Dosletofe
93.0 Voipel
93.0 Pennyslov
93.0 Point Blob
93.0 Menelmacar
92.8 North Macaronesia
92.7 Nacrad
92.7 Vespib
92.7 New Bradenia Ghost
92.5 Junatia
92.5 Gonswanza
92.3 Juansonia
92.3 Raspitanica
92.3 Frokolia
92.2 Polata City
92.2 Obrela
92.2 The Heradorian Commonwealth
92.0 Namkada
91.7 Golyna
91.4 Lianhua Yu
91.0 The Republic of the Overdark
90.7 Free Toast (UCSR)
90.7 Raskana
90.6 Agencourt
90.5 Illiryja
90.4 Germany Ostberg
90.3 Amaurita
90.3 Riograndense Republic
90.2 Connacht-Ulaidh
90.2 United States of Quincy
89.9 Vionna-Frankenlisch
89.9 Valennia
89.7 Hyidai
89.7 Sadakoyama
89.7 The Lile Ulie Islands
89.6 Torisakia
89.5 Diarcesia
89.5 Sagrea
89.4 Jirena
89.3 Countesia
89.3 Horasia (S5 not understood by submitter. Data likely incorrect.)
89.3 República Federal de Catalunya
89.3 New Hocksmith
89.3 StateNaaation
89.1 Ugunnustan
88.9 Baizou
88.8 Harjanika
88.8 Kotok
88.5 DutchFormosa
88.2 Floraison
88.0 Mensun
87.9 Cantport
87.9 Harry Islands
87.9 Catarra
87.8 Kokhestan
87.4 Nova Tero
87.0 The Northern Polish territories
86.4 Confederate American States and Syndicates
86.2 Radiatia
86.2 Flatwoodlands
86.1 Canvalland
86.0 The Infernum
85.9 Gabeonia
85.7 Zaeylia
85.5 Istastioner
85.5 Vexilia
85.3 Nitrana
85.2 Mother Nature Knows Best
85.2 Kaumpirko
85.0 Valles Marineris Mining Co

Supportive (70 - 84.9)
84.9 Lycantine
84.8 Great Basin Kingdom Year is 1881. We expect that their 2023 score would be >99
84.3 North American Union
84.2 Samudera Darussalam
84.2 Argentina Novale
84.0 Hakkında Her Şeyi Duymak İstiyorum Kemalist Cumhuriyeti
83.2 Sibaryevsk
82.6 HarYan
82.6 Fatiman Federation
82.1 Oskenia
82.1 Burgerjaklandia
82.1 Reino do Brazil
81.8 Palmyrion
81.8 Laka Strolistandiler
81.7 Serraverde
81.6 New Stonkopolis
81.4 Madreogro
81.0 Quaxoglia
80.8 Gawee
79.3 Anollasia
79.2 Military State of the Galapagos
79.0 Scytharum
78.4 Krakoyea
77.7 Federated Mandate
77.2 Telbnis
76.7 Aurelian Confederation
76.4 American Empire (Continental Free States)
76.3 Lemsrow (S5 data empty.)
76.0 Darussalam
75.7 Serland
74.3 Cascadia Ecotopia
73.7 Boldonia
73.7 Union of Eurasian Anarchist Councils
73.6 Russkaya Svoboda
73.5 Cascadia
73.1 Drongonia
72.4 Estrago
70.3 Lisander
70.1 Switzerland Eichenfeld (S4 data was mostly empty)
70.0 Hussija

Indifferent (50 - 69.9)
69.0 Harries and Swifties (S5 data was empty)
68.9 Tangatarehua
68.3 Jacrain
67.4 Transsibiria
67.0 Cypresey Island
66.9 Osuwa
66.4 Democratic Republic of Azvrenia
66.1 Tutrini Barna
64.6 Kaimir
63.7 Rho Ophiuchi
62.3 Cyrassinia
60.8 Iaepatius
60.1 Demosthenes and Burke
60.1 Inner Albania (S2 data was empty)
59.3 Kyoki Chudoku
59.0 Catheria
58.9 Rary
58.7 Chadtonia (S5 data was empty)
57.8 United Engiresco
57.2 Fennobaltia
55.9 Texas (New Texas Republic)
54.0 Corpoterra
53.8 Thermodolia
53.1 DiaperLand
50.3 Brionia
50.2 Laasmistan

Prohibitive (20 - 49.9)
48.8 Patriarchic Confederation of Argentina
48.1 Republic of China (Submitted by Nacrad)
47.8 Confederate States of America
47.7 Hanover
45.3 Bosnia-Herzegovina
45.0 Nycliamard
44.9 The Jovannic
44.6 Canes Belli
42.7 Democratic Martian States
42.2 Ascvalion
41.9 Federal Republic of Serov
41.2 Ealdracaland
41.2 Greater Fennoskandia
39.6 Greater Albania
37.0 Exarkyon
36.7 Orientia
36.2 Andronya
35.3 Medzhumoramia
35.2 Hashari Darussalam
34.7 Castille
34.4 Socialist Confederation of America
34.3 Cremorne and Farney
33.5 Great Britain and NI
32.5 Portuguese Macau
32.2 Mexico Arroyo Brecha
31.8 Stratonesia
30.5 Catholic America
30.5 Atano
30.0 Ephyra I note that the society is radically different to the Westernised modern one this index is designed for.
26.4 Sarawak Darulhana
25.5 Lionsroar
24.5 Piscatania
22.7 Amenria
22.4 New Zoigai
21.1 Impero Italiano
20.8 Samepo Kaliitnuunati

Oppressive (0 - 19.9)
19.5 Sarawak Darulhana (Missing significant data.)
18.6 Padrog-Vol
18.5 TurtleShroom
18.5 Islerum
17.5 Christian India
17.2 Community of Sovereign Federated Republics
17.1 Crossoveria
17.1 Versilia
16.2 Itielia
16.1 Juhni
15.0 Derianloka
14.6 Frostland
14.6 South African Provinces
14.0 Pukutakitina
14.0 Nomayuki
13.1 Reformed Cyprus
12.7 Deseret
12.5 The Empire of Common Territories
12.3 Apropin Che
12.3 The Soviet State
12.0 Nolus
11.0 Strasserism
10.5 Great Nortend
10.0 Greater Niagara
9.5 Kingdom of Breizh
9.3 Qostan
9.0 Pashtunistan
8.2 Kirmizistan
8.1 Langenia
8.0 Makko Oko
7.7 Fometwan
7.5 The Bosnian Empire
6.8 Steampunk Britain and Colonies
6.5 Cult of the Grand Unity
6.5 Solshime
6.3 Free Pyongyang
6.3 L'est d'Espanya
4.5 Zarnicovia Nova
4.5 San Magnolia
4.3 Romanistan
4.0 Lullerania
3.7 European National Empire
3.6 Greater Nifon
3.1 Kalgamania
3.0 Nature and Industry
3.0 Ayodhyadesha
3.0 Ivartixi
2.9 Bangsamoro People's Republic
2.7 Indian Princely States
2.4 Eurasia
2.1 Sigmale
2.0 Omarios
2.0 Domasia
2.0 Masi Tering
2.0 Ekk Dorthat
2.0 Bretagne
1.3 Deuster
1.2 Patria Honorable
1.1 Demeljuat
1.0 Empire of Italia
1.0 North Bulgaristan
0.9 Mashreq
0.5 Victorian Prussia
0.1 The Enclave (Neo-Amerika)
0.0 Ferlik
0.0 Gothian Crimea
0.0 Deacarsia
0.0 The Eagle State
0.0 Eros Prime
0.0 Garmageddon
0.0 United Eastern Vodia
0.0 Sombreland
0.0 La Xinga
0.0 Petroli
0.0 Urattobristan
0.0 Kaywell
0.0 Holy Armenian Empire
0.0 Arklatravar-Istertia
0.0 Pinochetist Shark Hunters
0.0 Algieres
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Postby Rho Ophiuchi » Sat Jun 25, 2022 5:04 am

Hello All,

Rho Ophiuchi's responces are shown below.

First!

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) Rho Ophiuchi
Your nation's current year 2022
Your nation's IC population 247.6 million
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? Yes, that would be appreciated. I would also like to request a breakdown in the TG.
Please confirm you are a human nation! Confirmed.
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? Yes - marriage in Rho Ophiuchi is simply a legal contract, one which may be formed between any number of people of any sex or gender.
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? Yes - adoption is likewise a legal contract, one which has no government restrictions.
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? No - free speech on a small scale is almost never infringed in Rho Ophiuchi, and employers are allowed to hire and fire employees at any time, for any reason, unless explicitly stated in an employment contract.
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? Yes - anyone has the right to withhold goods and services from anyone else. However, anyone who claims to "serve everyone" may be sued for false advertising in this case.
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process? Legal names may be changed, though this is usually a long, bureaucratic process involving many bribes, as documents must be altered individually.
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? No - though small groups certainly exist.
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? No - public protest is prohibited for all groups not explicitly sanctioned by the government (which never happens). You may get around this by bribing the police, though.
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? Yes, absolutely. However, less than a percent of the population actually has online access, as the internet is a new technology in Rho Ophiuchi.
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? No in the case of the workplace, but they are protected in education and while using public services.
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity? Maybe - this is decided by the individual sporting leagues. Some allow this, some do not.

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. Almost always, but they are also usually not focused upon for any length of time - just a quick "oh, by the way, some people are not cisgender and heterosexual. Discriminating against them should be avoided, because discrimination is wrong."
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? That depends. Probably at least a dozen people on the Boards of Economic Representation and Corporate Representation are openly LGBT+, but they are usually more concerned about their financial interests than broad LGBT+ matters. So while nothing oppressive towards LGBT people really gets passed, their voices are only taken into account in a very minor way.
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? Yes, Rho Ohpiuchi accepts all refugees, with no questions asked.
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? Rho Ophiuchi does not have government-controlled armed forces. Most corporate forces allow openly LGBT+ members, but militias and criminal organizations, two other types of armed groups in the nation, could go either way.
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity? See above - usually.
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? Gender and sex is not requested on official documentation to prevent these kinds of problems.
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid? Not in any normal circumstance, though any defense is valid if you give the judge enough bribes.
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? No.
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? Yes, though most in the Boards of Economic Representation and Corporate Representation find industrial subsidies, Education, and Healthcare to be topics much more interesting and worth their time. So eve though this is allowed, they are almost never discussed.
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations? No income taxes exist, and no organizations are taxed either. Non-applicable.

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? The national health service does not provide this, being quite low-quality, but private firms exist that can provide this kind of health service.
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system? None are covered by the national health service, all are covered by various private firms.
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? Yes, though this is sometimes expensive.
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? No requirements of this nature exist.
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? No restrictions on this exist.
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? Zero. Rho Ophiuchi does not recognize the difference between children and adults.
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available? Zero. Rho Ophiuchi does not recognize the difference between children and adults.
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? The national health service does not provide this, being quite low-quality, but private firms exist that can provide this kind of health service.
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources? The national health service does not provide this, being quite low-quality, but private firms exist that can provide this kind of health service.
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? No. Rho Ophiuchi does not recognize the difference between children and adults.

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? 54% of the lower class (bottom 70%), 87% of the middle class (top 30% not in the upper class), 98% of the upper class (top 5%), and almost all of the ultra-rich. The upper class and the ultra-rich define societal attitudes the most.
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? 41% of the lower class (bottom 70%), 83% of the middle class (top 30% not in the upper class), 97% of the upper class (top 5%), and almost all of the ultra-rich. The upper class and the ultra-rich define societal attitudes the most.
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? 36% of the lower class (bottom 70%), 82% of the middle class (top 30% not in the upper class), 97% of the upper class (top 5%), and almost all of the ultra-rich. The upper class and the ultra-rich define societal attitudes the most.
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? The stigma is that lower-class people generally do not want to discuss them, and upper-class people typically constantly congratulate each other on being accepting whenever the issue is brought up.
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person? No, not in any large amount.
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? Public protests are illegal!
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? The middle and upper class definitely are, but the lower class is divided.
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? No, but they are not overly discriminatory, either.
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? These are prevalent in single-restroom units, but not prevalent at all in multiple restroom units.
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? Usually positive.

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? No - media is controlled to be as uncontroversial as possible, so that is pushes government and corporate narratives most effectively.
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? No - media is controlled to be as uncontroversial as possible, so that is pushes government and corporate narratives most effectively.
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? Only very rarely - media is usually desired to be as uncontroversial as possible, so that the potential market is as large as possible.
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relatable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? Only rarely - fiction works are usually desired to be as uncontroversial as possible, so that the potential market is as large as possible. Some LGBT+ works exist to cater to that market group, of course.
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly? No.
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? Only one. The only real political parties are formed by corporations wanting to boost their main industries. You have the oil/mining subsidy party, and automobile manufacturing party, a retail party, etc., but all of them are strongly minarchist in their leanings. The oil/mining subsidy party has some pro-LGBT+ leanings.
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? No. The only real political parties are formed by corporations wanting to boost their main industries. You have the oil/mining subsidy party, and automobile manufacturing party, a retail party, etc., but all of them are strongly minarchist in their leanings.
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? Probably at least a dozen people on the Boards of Economic Representation and Corporate Representation are openly LGBT+, but they are usually more concerned about their financial interests than broad LGBT+ matters. So while nothing oppressive towards LGBT people really gets passed, their voices are only taken into account in a very minor way.
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? There is no ruling party - the country is usually locked into a state of hyperpluralism between parties with extremely similar goals.
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation? Yes on all counts.

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? All official business is standardized in English, but translators are readily available, as knowledge of English is not universal.
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Various forms of minarchism, anarcho-capitalism, and corporatocracy, depending on the representative. Most are simply loyal to their own corporation.
What type of Government does your country have?Plutocratic/Corporatocratic Oligarchy
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+? 2.5%
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to?

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Are you satisfied with this index? Yes, absolutely.
Any suggestions or comments on how to improve? Not at the moment.
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Founded: Jan 16, 2020
Left-Leaning College State

Postby Nacrad » Sat Jun 25, 2022 5:28 am

Federal Republic of Nacrad
Parliamentary Committee on Youth and Minority Affairs


To whom it may concern,

The Parliamentary Committee on Youth and Minority Affairs, desirous to uncover inadequacies in policy regarding sexual and romantic minorities, is honoured to submit the completed ILRI survey. We look forward to receiving an assessment. Please find our reply attached below.

Yours,
Simone J.N. WONG
Chairperson of the Committee


Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) Nacrad
Your nation's current year 2023 ( OOC note: This is deliberately so for reasons you may know.)
Your nation's IC population 220,049,906
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? Yes please!
Please confirm you are a human nation! Human!
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex?
Yes. The Marriage Ordinance recognises "any consciencious contract of marriage or civil union entered into by two consenting adults" as a valid marriage or civil union, depending on the wording of the marriage contract. In other words, marriage is recognised as lawful and valid on the sole basis that it is monogamous and consciencious.

2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children?
Yes. The Inclusion Act of 2019 makes the contrary unlawful, as it is seen as depriving those in same-sex relationships of the right to adopt.

3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation?
There are no hate speech laws applicable in Nacrad on any issue in general. That is, saying slurs per se does not constitute a crime, but threatening violence falls under Criminal Intimidation (under the Crimes Ordinance), while acting upon such threats will still be charged under the appropriate crimes. If the perpetrator is found to have acted on hate, then they receive a heavier sentence than if they didn't.

Nacradians are also explicitly protected against discrimination, where it is unlawful to deprive opportunities, rights, etc. based on anyone's sex, gender identity, gender expression or orientation per the 2019 Inclusion Act.

4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people?
No, unless providing goods or services will, under reasonable confidence, "seriously hazard the health or safety" of either party.

5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process?
Yes.
Nacradians who wish to alter their legal names will need to obtain a deed poll from a lawyer for a fee (the cheapest charge roughly USD$25), which renounces their old name. They will then present the deed poll and a form at their nearest Registration of Persons Office, who will alter their documents and legal names on record within a week or two for another nominal fee.

6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation?
Yes. The Queer and Sexualities Alliance (QSA), founded by the President during her study in the University of Nacrad, is a major student body pertaining to the LGBTQ+ community in several elite universities in Nacrad. Moreover, the Alliance for Equality also provide services and activism for LGBTQ+ nationals in Nacrad, and both are major advocacy organisations in Nacrad.

7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest?
Yes, it's unlawful to withhold this right.

8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online?
Same as above.

9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services?
Yes.

10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity?
There are certain limitations, such as mandatory minimums for the duration of HRT, and hormone concentrations.


Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details.
Yes. Unit 1 (You and Yourself) in the Civic Education curriculum for highschoolers include sections about sexuality, genders, and concepts such as gender performativity, non-binary and fluid gender identity, and the Genderbread Person model. Moreover, science courses discuss anatomy not as "boys vs girls", but "male vs female", and would also discuss intersex anatomy in a cursory manner, with mentions of disordered chromosomes (i.e. Turner Syndrome, Klinefelter's Syndrome, etc)

2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system?
Yes. Keep in mind that there is a parliamentary committee on this issue.

3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity?
Yes. We grant asylum to those prosecuted based on sexual or gender identity as either political or religious asylum seekers.

4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry?
Yes. The Ministry of Defence is legally obligated not to probe upon one's identity and sexuality unless the person in question desires to make it known.

5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity?
Yes.

6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation?
Yes. We recognise "M", "F" and "X" for both sex and gender, with the "sex" field printed in smaller print. The "X" may mean non-disclosure or non-binary.

7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid?
No, except in Athery where the state justice system still recognises it as valid.

8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies?
Yes, as defined in Section 3-9, "Flying of Other Flags Alongside the National Flag on the Same Mast", or 3-10, "Flying of Other Flags Alongside the National Flag on Adjacent Masts"

9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature?
Yes.

10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations?
Yes.


Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services?
Yes. This is also under subsidy as per the Healthcare Subsidy Act. However, state subsidies do not apply in the state of Athery and the state of Kongsi due to state law. Federal subsidies still apply, however.

2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system?
Medically, only hormonal, surgical (SRS and face feminisation/masculinsation surgeries) and psychiatric aspects are covered under the same category as non-urgent surgeries (such as appendectomies without appendicitis)
However, items like voice feminisation/masculinisation, mannerisms and other aesthetic items of concern are available in the form of cultural classes offered by the LCSD.

3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)?
See above.

4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment?
No. They may be given the suggestion, but are by no means required for HRT or SRS.

5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)?
Yes in all forms for estrogen, yes in all forms (except injections and pills) for testosterone. Testosterone is more restricted as it may be used illicitly by bodybuilders.

6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS?
For HRT, 16 years old with parental consent and 18 without.
For SRS, 18.

7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available?
Yes. They are available after the onset of puberty, i.e. when sex hormones reach a threshold value or when secondary sex characteristics begin adult development, whichever is earlier.

8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens?
Yes, covered under the Psychiatric Healthcare section of the Healthcare Subsidy Act

9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources?
Yes. Non-medical and non-psychiatric aspects of gender affirmation (i.e. things that help them "pass") are available as cheap cultural classes under the LCSD.

10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority?
No. They are required to follow their oath of confidentiality, unless there is a credible threat to their safety (i.e. they're hurting themselves or having suicidal thoughts due to their identity). Even then, effort will be made to obscure this fact unless the student requests otherwise.


Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? 86%
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? 91%
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? 57%
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation?
Unfortunately, the older generation still sees the LGBTQ+ community as "perverts" widely. Moreover, some radicalised religious members of the youth also hold similar thoughts. There may be significant stigma with Gen X or older generations, but millenials and younger ones are considerably more accepting.

5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person?
Depends on what state they are in. The more urban states near the Pearl River Delta and the state of Formosa are the most accepting, while Athery, Udrain and Kongsi are the least accepting. Harassment and discrimination in person is rare online across the board, and rare in the more liberal states as well. However, the same cannot be said in the more conservative ones regarding in-person discrimination.

6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance?
Once again, it depends. They met with negligible countermarches in most metropoles, but with resistance of roughly equal strength in smaller and more rural cities.

7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition?
Not applicable in the local Sinitic languages.
Usually yes in English as it is a civil offence otherwise.

8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles?
Neutral. Groups on both sides of the aisle are present, but with a lean to accepting.

9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation?
If you see gendered toilets, you should see gender-neutral ones too, especially in newer buildings.

10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia?
Overwhelmingly, studies conclude them as either beneficial or neutral on most issues.


Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they?
Yes. They are among the most viewed channels not only in Nacrad but in the immediate international vicinity as well.

2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they?
Yes, however, the viewers are usually limited to political extremists or viewed in a satirical manner.

3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media?
Yes. There are singers, actors and other celebrities who are part of the community.

4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction?
Not yet, as filmmakers find it difficult to incorporate queerness into works of fiction that does not discuss this topic. However, for works that do discuss this topic, yes.

5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly?
Yes for the first question. The most accepting region, the Nacrad Capital Territories, is vastly more supportive than the least accepting one, Athery.

However, as most laws concerning the LGBTQ+ community are federal in nature, no for the second question.

6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have?
Yes. The Social Democratic League, which is the leader of the Coalition and the largest party by seat in the legislature is the biggest example, taking up 255 of the 750 seats in the House.

7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have?
Yes, the National Veteran League and Patriots are both prominent parties concerned. Combined, they take up roughly 134 of the 750 seats in the House.

8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+?
You may be aware that our President recently came out as a transgender woman.
Barring that, there are several members of parliament and local government leaders that also fit the description.

9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party?
Yes, naturally. it is the party line and the agreed policy for the Coalition.

10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation?
Yes for both. It is unlawful otherwise. Again, please keep in mind that a transgender woman is currently President of Nacrad.


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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
Nacradian (mixed-blood): 32%
Yue: 21%
Min: 12%
Hakka: 12%
Teochew: 9%
Other: 14%

How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?
Spoken: English
Written: Standard Chinese and English

States may speak their own Sinitic language within their own borders in conjuction to English.

What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Social democracy, democratic socialism, civic nationalism, social liberalism
What type of Government does your country have? Semi-presidential federal republic
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+? 21%
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? Taiwan?

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Kyoki Chudoku
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Posts: 832
Founded: Apr 28, 2017
Corrupt Dictatorship

Postby Kyoki Chudoku » Sat Jun 25, 2022 5:31 am

I am very curious how this is going to turn out.

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle): Kyoki Chudoku
Your nation's current year: 19 ATR (around 2030ish?)
Your nation's IC population: 67 million
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored?: Sure!
Please confirm you are a human nation!: Mostly (Chudokuren non-humans are all humanoid and derived from humans through processes of transformation)
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex?: Chudokuren civil unions are a state-officiated process. Their variation of marriage is indeed permissible between those of the same sex in most jurisdictions (regulations are stricter in Shinrin State
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children?: They are, however any adoption requires specific government organisation as the Chudokuren government prefers raising youths in its own state-operated youth centres. Children in general are a touchy subject in Kyoki Chudoku.
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation?: To an extent. Chudokuren law does not officially concern itself with hate speech, but considers all crimes treason, and discrimination against LGBT+ citizens is often (though not always) considered such a crime. However, there are many cases where discrimination goes unpunished, including some instances of hate speech. As is a trend, Shinrin State is the worst in this regard, where some forms of discrimination against LGBT+ citizens are legally authorised or even mandated.
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people?: They do not, though few Chudokuren operations or organisation are conducted purely by the will of citizens.
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process?: They have the right to do so, but for sake of historical documentation their previous identities are simply amended with the information.
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation?: There are none officially devoted to the cause. The closest that exists to such are scattered legions of gikoi who promote a message of universal love where possible, but the extent of such a message is highly limited due to the harshness of Chudokuren censorship.
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest?: No. Public protests and demonstrations are forbidden under Chudokuren law, and frequently met with violent force when attempted. Laws regarding free assembly are less strict in Sangaku State, but not to the extent that outright protests are allowed,
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? No. No Chudokuren has the right to free speech in person or online. Access to international online communications is severely restricted, and the intranet used by most citizens are constantly monitored for signs of dissent. This form of suppression has nothing to do with an individual’s LGBT+ status.
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services?: To an extent. Workplaces of private origin cannot legally discriminate against then, but government work (which is the vast majority available in Kyoki Chudoku) is legally able to. In most districts, and individual being LGBT+ is not a grounds for any change in perspective, but Shinrin State retains the right to discriminate as it sees fit.
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity?: Chudokuren sporting activities are sparse, so most events do not discriminate against such. Shinrin State and Otoko State, however, do- with the official justification in Shinrin regarding physiological inequality, and the official justification in Otoko being a case of general repression.

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. To an extent. Chudokuren schools briefly touch upon the subjects in health and social classes, but they do not heavily focused on the matters beyond mentioning that they do in fact exist. Schools in Sangaku State provide more detail than those in other parts of the country. Schools of Shinrin State do not provide substantial education on these individuals, but do mention them as conditions and disorders.
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system?: The Chudokuren legal system is a tyrannical institution ruled by a select few, and the highest echelons of the country often rule as they see fit. If Supreme Overlady of All Reality and two of her Densetsu may be considered LGBT+ voices given their personal inclinations, they account for three out of six of the country’s main legislators- but Chudokuren legislation as a whole cares little for the voice of the public.
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity?: No. Kyoki Chudoku accepts no refugees from any country under current law due to its isolation policies. The closest it allows is for members of allied nations to take up temporary residence while working on Chudokuren ground, in which unilateral declaration permits LGBT+ personnel even in Shinrin State.
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry?: Yes, for the most part. The Shinrin State Militia is the only exception to this, as it has stricter policies that preclude transgender and intersex individuals from applying- all other Chudokuren military branches allow citizens to apply regardless of LGBT+ status.
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity?: In those branches that will accept them, yes- though it is generally expected that such openness, or indeed any mention of sexuality, will not detract from their professional performance.
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation?: It does not. Chudokuren gender identification requires mention of sexual characteristics, denoted as male, female, transitioning male or female, or rarely intersex- no other answer is acceptable, though specific details may be mentioned on official documentation regarding a citizen’s preferred identity.
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid?: No. Chudokuren trials are notoriously strict affairs where the defendant is rarely allowed to make pleas in the first place, but any accusation of sexual misconduct is treated under the general accusation of “defilement”.
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies?: No. Chudokuren culture lacks a concept of pride flags, and only allows its own flag, state flags, certain organisation flags, and on rare occasions flags of allied nations to be flown. All other flags are prohibited.
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature?: There is little discussion within Chudokuren legislature outside of the highest ranks save for specific interpretations of criminal law. LGBT+ is not a major matter of discussion among those echelons.
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations?: No. The Chudokuren government only permits its own charities, and carefully monitors any attempt to move funding into or out of the country.

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services?: They do, especially in Sangaku State, Shinrin State, and Kaigan District. While Shinrin does discriminate against LGBT+, concerns over pathogenic spread render specialist health services a necessary presence in the district regardless of its ideology.
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system?: The Chudokuren healthcare system considers gender transition a form of treatment for gender dysphoria in most cases, and consists such dysphoria a serious psychological condition that requires effective treatment. As such, in most territories, the necessary procedures are provided by the government with minimal expense in accordance with the patient’s requirements. Shinrin State does not permit transition within its own borders, as there gender dysphoria is a considered a form of pathological aberration that cannot be corrected- those seeking the treatment there are forced to migrate elsewhere.
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)?: Outside of Shinrin State, yes.
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment?: In Sangaku State and Nogyo District, no. In Chuo District, Kaigan District, Satina District and Otoko State, yes. In Shinrin State, treatment is not allowed in the first place.
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)?: No. Chudokuren imports are strictly limited and controlled by state authorities, and medical imports to the country are closely examined. To import mediation for oneself goes beyond the abilities of an ordinary citizen in the Supreme Ultimate Country of Kyoki Chudoku.
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS?: 18, the country’s age of adulthood.
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available?: This is examined strictly on a case-by-case basis with few overriding regulations. Puberty blockers are only permitted in cases where a child is considered too psychologically unstable to reach age of majority without treatment.
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens?: Outside of Shinrin District, yes. While the nation is renowned for its abundance of trauma, Chudokuren mental healthcare has taken pioneering steps that have since been applied to other medical issues such as transition.
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources?: To a very limited extent that is barely significant. In Kyoki Chudoku, the official healthcare system is the only avenue for medical issues, and so its support (in most territories) is the only resource available.
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority?: Teaching staff are not required, but are required to report such information to the government so that documents can be updated. Medical professionals are required to reach out to caregivers if their patients are under the age of majority.

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage?: No official census on the matter has ever been conducted- generally it is estimated that around 85% support it.
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption?: Adoption in general is a controversial issue in Kyoki Chudoku- same-sex adoption is not concerned a distinct debate. An estimated 35% of Chudokurens support it.
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition?: Again, no census- but an estimated 80% support it, with much the opposition citing it as simply a less major concern than other prominent medical issues.
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation?: In Shinrin State, LGBT+ status is officially considered an aberration and a deviation from normality, and so can carry a stigma. However, most of the country does not operate in this way. The closest taboo there is to such is the act of comparing nekofication to transition- which is generally considered offensive to the nekofied.
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person?: Not commonly, outside of Shinrin State’s specific laws.
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance?: Any such marches would be just as illegal as pride parade and would be met with just as much lethal force.
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition?: Generally speaking, yes, though it is a very situational circumstance that depends heavily on who is involved. It often takes people time to adjust.
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles?: The only notable faith in Kyoki Chudoku is tengokutankyuism, which is itself illegal and punished by death- and of which most proponents care nothing about LGBT+ status.
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation?: They are often found in remote areas purely for sake of saving resources- gendered bathrooms are most prominent elsewhere.
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia?: Chudokuren academia is divided on the matter. Some follow the beliefs of Gikochinai, a fervent supporter of free love. Others support Naosu, who’s clinical obsession with eugenics led to Shinrin State’s far harsher regulations. Homosexuality and bisexuality are uncontroversial for the most part. Asexuality is considered a matter of practical debate due to the country’s stagnant birth rate. Transgender and intersex topics are subject to far more more controversial, with general agreement on the fact that disorders are involved but argument against what the disorders actually are. Non-binary individuals are a novel concept in Kyoki Chudoku and not discussed in academic contexts.

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they?: Yes. Gikochinai, the ruler of Sangaku State, has long served as the very head of the country’s media and cultural affairs, and has made her love for all abundantly clear on countless occasions. Most popular idols and reporters follow her lead.
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they?: No. Naosu is the greatest voice on this matter, and while a prominent figure in Chudokuren politicians, she prefers to remain out of the public spotlight.
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media?: To an extent, yes. The accomplishments of prominent LGBT+ individuals are displayed as prominently as anyone else (though their status is rarely specifically mentioned).
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction?: Many Chudokuren animated characters carry such status, and such options are often provided in dating simulators and the like.
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly?: Yes. Sangaku State is the most free about LGBT+ affairs, and the laws are more open there in general. Shinrin State is the opposite, with brutal laws curtailing many LGBT+ rights that are upheld in other territories.
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have?: No. Kyoki Chudoku does not have political parties.
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? No. As aforementioned, Kyoki Chudoku does not have poetical parties.
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? At least three. Gikochinai, head of media and cultural affairs and controller, is a prominent pansexual (though her case is uniquely extreme). Kurushimi, head of the army, occasionally claims to be, having gone on dates with the aforementioned Gikochinai before (it’s a matter of debate whether or not these were romantic, or her trying to keep her friend happy). Though she rarely speaks on the matter, Aozora Chiyumi, the Supreme Overlady of All Reality and absolute dictator of Kyoki Chudoku, is herself bisexual (though she has been known to call all romantic attachments a mistake and has bitter trauma relating to such affairs).
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party?: All three aforementioned individual serve within the closest Kyoki Chudoku has to a ruling party.
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation?: There are regulations disqualifying someone from ruling Kyoki Chudoku on such grounds. Any individual appointed by the Supreme Overlady of All Reality may be designated her successor.

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages): 92% Chudokuren, 4% Satinarniyan, 2% Kottashima, 2% Nakusikan
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?: One- Chudokugo (a variant of Japanese)
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government?: A tyrannical dictatorship under Aozoratarian ideology- in general focusing on broad repression for the sake of national unity, with mandatory atheism and strict regulation of almost everything. In recent years, the relationships between the leading elite have grown strained and certain territories have been given more divergent laws, freedoms and restrictions reflecting the ideologies of their governors.
What type of Government does your country have?: Aozoratarian absolutism.
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+?: Estimates range from 12-20% in Kyoki Chudoku.
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to?: I have legitimately no idea.

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Are you satisfied with this index?: It was very thorough. Some questions were difficult to address given Kyoki Chudoku’s unusual nature, but I appreciate the detailed questions. I hope answering in a more OOC-ish way was ok for it, ICly the Chudokuren government would be less…helpful answering a lot of those questions.
Any suggestions or comments on how to improve?: It would be nice if some questions had equivalents for more oppressive governments- many times I’ve had to say that something isn’t allowed and then specify that it’s not allowed for anyone.
This nation exists for fun and insanity, not to represent my actual views which are much more mundane and boring.
Also, I don't use NS stats. So please ignore them.
Current Status (yes, I'm bad at keeping this updated): Immaterial

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Common Territories
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Posts: 4745
Founded: Nov 08, 2011
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy

Postby Common Territories » Sat Jun 25, 2022 5:55 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) The Empire of Common Territories (TECT).
Your nation's current year 2022.
Your nation's IC population 1,931,648,369.
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? No.
Please confirm you are a human nation! Yes.
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? Civil Unions only.
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? After lengthy evaluations only.
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? No. At least laws targeting them specifically.
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? For the specific reason, no, unless said product/service is by law banned (sex surgeries for example).
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process? No.
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? Technically yes, but their influence is almost non-existent.
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? Yes, within the law.
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? Yes, within the law.
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? No. Nothing specifically aimed at them at least.
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity? Yes.

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. No.
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? No.
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? No.
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? No.
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity? No.
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? No.
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid? No.
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? No. Flying such a flag next to the Imperial flag (at least) is actually punishable. Flag law only permits Imperial States or colonial vassal flags/symbols alongside the Imperial Flag; only officially respected institutions as well (such as service branches). It is seen as extremely disrespectful to violate this law, even though the actual modern day punishments are typically fines.
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? No.
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations? No.

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? Aside from standard male and female specialists, no.
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system? None. It's illegal.
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? No.
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? No.
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? No.
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? It would be 18 if it were legal, which it isn't.
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available? No.
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? No.
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources? No.
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? Yes.

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? Probably within the 1-5% margin.
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? Roughly maybe 40% give or take.
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? Roughly 10% or less.
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? Yes. It falls under mental illness outside of the L and G.
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person? Yes, more so outside the L and G.
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? Pride marches are extremely rare and only occur in the few cities in left dominant cities. Pride itself is seen as sin as well as being harmful in general. So even those marches are engaged by much larger counterprotests. They're only barely legal in said areas as it is, too.
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? No. No one will use them outside of the insiders.
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? No. In fact the Churches typically fight against said movement.
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? They're common but only because it's cheaper for single occupant bathrooms to be both-sex restrooms.
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? It doesn't belong, you're there to be taught an education, not about your downstairs feelings.

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? No. Such figures don't become famous, more infamous online if anywhere.
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Yes. Among the figures that specifically target them there's a few big hitters, but otherwise it's too generalized to call them famous over it.
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? No. At lest, not what most people would call role models.
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? No.
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly? Yes technically. There is a pocket or three with left leaning politics, and they do their best to support or at least cater to the LGBT crowd. Even they're combated, however, since they're mostly cities and one Imperial State.
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? No.
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? Yes.
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? No.
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? No.
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation? No and no.

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) Commoner-Caucasian (80%), Non-Commoner Caucasian (15%), Other (5%).
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? Two. German and English.
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Far-right Conservative. Although the general sphere is right to far-right.
What type of Government does your country have? Absolute, Federal Monarchy.
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+? It's so far under 1% that no one really knows for sure.
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? I don't really have any real life references since I take from many to make this idea. So maybe the German Empire and others within that realm mixed with some UK and American tweaks?

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Are you satisfied with this index? It's not bad, very detailed. Only complaint was some spelling errors and I feel some topics could have been touched on even deeper.
Any suggestions or comments on how to improve? N/A.

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Rhodevus
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Posts: 7686
Founded: Apr 19, 2013
Scandinavian Liberal Paradise

Postby Rhodevus » Sat Jun 25, 2022 6:02 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) Rhodevus
Your nation's current year 2022
Your nation's IC population 85.4 million
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? sure!
Please confirm you are a human nation! yup!
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? yes
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? yes
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? yes
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? no
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process? yes; the process is quite simple, involving going to (the equivalent of) the DMV, filling out the paperwork, taking new pictures for IDs that need them (passports, health cards and driver's licenses all have photo IDs), handing in your birth certificate (if you have, otherwise you need to wait an additional week for them to draft up one for their records) handing it all in, and waiting the 4-6 weeks for them to process the request and mail you all your new documentation. Often there is a small charge up to $50 for the new IDs, but most costs can be waived for financial reasons.
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? yes, most major cities have a local Pride Organization for running Pride events such as the parade. There is also the National Queer Council, which is a NGO (non-governmental Organization) which ranks the top 100 companies in the country based on their LGBTQ+ rights to find the best places to work for these people.
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? Everyone has the right to free assembly, and so do pro-LGBTQ+ groups
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? Technically no, but there is a heavy asterisk there. Rhodevus does not guarantee the right to free speech, but does guarantee the right to Free Expression, and freedom to speak against the government and the public (public in the sense of extension of the governing body), but there is no right to speak freely anywhere about anything, such as hate speech being illegal. So, for the purposes of this, it is yes (since it functions mostly the same to how the general concept of 'free speech' is often portrayed), but to accurately answer, it's no.
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? yes, through multiple laws and court cases.
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity? no. Children under the age of 16 can play in whatever gendered teams they want (most provincial and national level sporting teams such as U16 which is the National Under-16 Hockey League, is completely Co-Ed), 18+ leagues often require your estrogen and testosterone levels to be in-line with the sport average. For sports where this has no real bearing (racing, long-distance running, shooting, sailing, etc.) the rules are much more relaxed.

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. yes, sex education starts at 11 years old and includes a segment on feeling comfortable in your body (with at least 1 mandatory lesson on non-heterosexuality), diverse family structures (LGB relationships), and gender expression (wearing clothing that makes you feel happy), and takes place every year until the age of 16, with more advanced topics of discussion (types of relationships like open relationships, kink and how to handle it safely, heterosexual and non-heterosexual sexual relations and how to protect oneself safely during these events, non-binary and other diverse non-heterosexual identities in a more advanced sense, and suicide and depression prevention, among other sex ed topics like drugs, puberty, etc.) It's a very comprehensive sex ed course, and teachers often recommend to parents to start teaching kids at younger ages and for kids to ask questions whenever they can
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? for topics that relate to LGBTQ+ rights, yes. Otherwise, they fall within the general populace when taking legislation into account.
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? Yes, and have been since the 1980s with the Spirited Refugee Act of 1981.
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? yes.
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity? yes.
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? yes
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid? no, no 'panic' based defenses have ever been legal, but it had been decided in James Suchin, Mark Healy, and Peter Labrough v Crown (1863) Tundos Provincial Court Case that the use of a LGBTQ+ panic based defense further warranted discrimination based on creed, which had been illegal from the founding of the country. (Of course, the original law was against the Two-Spirit Panic Defense, but due to a quirk in Rhodeve law, this accidently covered everyone in the LGBTQ+ umbrella)
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? yes; the Pride flag is also hung throughout June (Pride month) in the Imperial Palace and all national government run buildings (which have flag poles)
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? yes, however the stripping of rights is not allowed, and those debates are often shut down by the reigning monarch before it can really begin
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations? yes (also, religious organizations are taxed as businesses)

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? yes, it is all covered under universal healthcare
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system? HRT is free up to the age of 25 (falls under prescription medication rules), and remains cheap for over 25 (also falls under prescription medication rules), SRS (sexual reassignment Surgery) is fully covered (under the same rules that regulate life-preserving plastic surgeries [i.e. surgeries that can be of risk to a person's life if they are not performed, like facial reconstruction after a fire]), FS (Facial Surgeries such as facial feminization and facial masculinization) is partially covered (up to 50%), tracheal surgeries (for correcting voice) is partially covered up to 10% (30% for financial reasons in some cases), voice training is not covered, all forms of therapy is.
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? yes, see above
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? no
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? yes, but only from a list of approved medication (similar to anyone trying to important any medication into the country), and the government recommends going to see a professional and deal with prescriptions, to ensure safety (whether they want to listen is up to the individual)
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? puberty blockers are legal at any age with parental approval, HRT can be started with parental consent at 16, without at 17, and SRS at 18, but requires at least 2 years of hormone replacement therapy and a letter from your primary care physician and a therapist.
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available? yes, see above
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? yes. All mental healthcare services is covered in RHodevus's universal healthcare plan
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources? yes, people can choose their therapists and doctors to find the right fit for them, everyone in these fields is trained in handling diverse identities, and the national government (and most provincial government) websites have links to these sorts of things too
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? no. medical professionals and teaching staff are only required to let parents know if there is a danger to safety (suicide or self-harm risk, or danger of hurting others), both of which do not include outting.

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? 83%
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? 75%
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? 68%
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? no
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person? no more than anyone else
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? There are some counter-protests, but are often much smaller. If there is a chance of counter-protests, both groups must be made aware of each other by local police, and kept separated.
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? yes
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? Yes, some religious institutions do speak against LGBTQ+ people, but actually doing anything is illegal under anti-discrimination laws
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? quite prevalent; all schools and large gathering spaces have them, most small establishments (that have single person washrooms) are almost all gender-neutral
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? LGBTQ+ identities are seen in nature all the time, so why would humans be any different?

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Yes, there are pro-directors and writers and actors. News and radio hosts. It's the majority opinion, so they are sort of wide spread
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Yes, there are a few people that are anti-LGBTQ+ and they do hold some popularity with the people who hold these beliefs, but their popularity is not to the same levels as the general opinion on this topic
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? Well, the princess heir (the person who will eventually become reigning monarch of the country) is an open, married lesbian with two beautiful daughters. She's also a war veteran, respected fighter-pilot, and holds that symbolic title of 'Luka' (meaning The Commander, which is a title granted by one's commanded soldiers for respect, kindness, and above all-else, struggling for them in the line of duty against unnecessary hardship)
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? yes, it's fairly common to see at least one LGBTQ+ person or couple in shows, even if it's not a main character
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly? no, anti-discrimination laws are national level responsibilities. Provinces can only place greater protections than the minimum, not reduce (it's actually illegal to fall below national minimums in this regard, and can have severe effects on the acting government, since the provincial government is only acting in the interest of the crown for the people, not just the people)
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? pretty much all political parties at least say they are pro-LGBTQ+ rights. It's not really a major point of contention during the election cycle. If a party outright states they want to strip rights, then that party has the chance of being barred from the election
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? no, see above
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? yes. Princess Heir Sierra Abrams is a lesbian, the reigning monarch (Queen Diana Wolff)'s childhood bodyguard is trans, the current Imperial Premier (just the title for the premier of the Imperial City of Rhode Province, which holds a large chunk of the population) is gay. There are plenty other politicians and senators, as well as military individuals, who fall under the LGBTQ+ umbrella
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? yes, see above
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation? yes, and yes, see above.

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
Rhodeve: 38%
European: 21%
Rhodeve-Native: 18%
Asian: 13%
African-Rhodeve: 10%
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?
English
French
Native Rhodevan (Laaban dialect, which is the most prevalent)
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? the reigning monarch is an ex-Green Party member, and leans Liberal, most reigning provincial parties lean liberal
What type of Government does your country have? Rubinian Monarchy, which is essentially a constitutional monarchy with extra steps
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+? ~5-9% are considered in the LGBTQ+ sphere
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? Canada

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Any suggestions or comments on how to improve? Maybe in the Optional/More Info section, you can add a LGBTQ+ History section, so people can add a basic history of these rights in one's nation.

I know that Rhodevus has a lot of quirks in its laws, which accidently allowed for much more LGBTQ+ rights in the early days of the nation, such as the Two-Spirit identity in Rhodevus. It is a native identity, and in the early days of the country's formation, a law was passed which guaranteed the rights of Laaban Tribe Natives to continue with their historic beliefs and laws (another quirk of Rhodeve history, not important), which accidently legalized the two-spirit identity. And since the original law never actually said that Laaban laws only apply to Laaban people, the two-spirit identity was legal nationwide, so while being homosexual or trans was technically illegal until 2017, it was functionally decriminalized in 1715, and actually decriminalized in in 1850. There was nothing one could do against the community when one claims to be two-spirited. Of course, this is all due to the fact that Rhodevus's original leaders were often all kinds of racist and didn't tend to write down what two-spirit actually is, so accidently opened up the term for more people than it should. It is now firmly back to being a solely indigenous identity, but sometimes quirks of history are fun.
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Harjanika
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Founded: Mar 12, 2022
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Postby Harjanika » Sat Jun 25, 2022 6:19 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) Harjanika
Your nation's current year 2022
Your nation's IC population 300 million
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? Yes please
Please confirm you are a human nation! Yes
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? Yes
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? Yes
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? Yes
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? No
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process? Yes. It takes 2 weeks of consultation.
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? Yes
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? Yes
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? Yes
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? Yes
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity? We're currently debating that. For now, they can only compete in our numerous multi-gender events

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. Yes, we cover equality between different marriages.
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? Yes
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? We have started doing that
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? Yes
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity? Yes
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? Yes
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid? Yes, however there must be a thorough investigation to see if this is true
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? Yes, however the government doesn't do this often
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? Yes
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations? Yes

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? Yes, like everyone is
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system? Everything is covered.
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? Yes, but consultation is required
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? No, we have consultations instead
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? Depends, it must be deemed legal by our health board
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? 17
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available? We don't have them yet
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? Yes
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources? Yes
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? Of course not

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? 93%
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? 87%
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? 91%
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? No
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person? No, but they can be sometimes
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? Only very little ones
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? Yes
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? Some are, some aren't
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? We're working on it
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? Equal rights

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Yes, very popular
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Yes but they are hated by some
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? Yes
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? We're working on it
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly? No
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? Yes, they are supported by most people
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? Yes, supported by around 13% of people
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? Yes
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? Yes
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation? Yes

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) 90% majority
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? English, Harjanikan, Tongan, Maori
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Liberal Democratic Socialists
What type of Government does your country have? Social Democracy
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+? ~15%
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? Iceland?

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Are you satisfied with this index? Yes
Any suggestions or comments on how to improve? No
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Samudera Darussalam
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Postby Samudera Darussalam » Sat Jun 25, 2022 6:23 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) Samudera Darussalam
Your nation's current year 2022
Your nation's IC population 27,022,788
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? Yes
Please confirm you are a human nation! Samudera is a human nation
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? Yes. Although same sex marriage as of now is not recognized due to several implications with the predominant religion, civil union between people of the same sex is recognized.
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? Yes
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? Yes, if it's related to public services, as it is mean to serve everybody regardless of their identity.
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? No, if it's related to public services, as it is mean to serve everybody regardless of their identity. Private businesses are not covered by the legislation, though private citizens may sue such practices when the business at hand advertise themselves as "serving everyone".
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process? Yes. Process is not complicated as citizens are required to only come to the court with relevant documents to finalize the change.
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? Yes. Kawan Pelangi is the largest pro-LGBT+ group so far, consisting of members of the community and their allies.
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? Yes, as the right to demonstration/public protest is extended to every citizen regardless of their identity.
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? Yes
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? Yes. As stated above, hate speech and discriminatory practices against citizens who belong to the LGBT+ community is penalized.
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity? No, although there is no legislation as of now that regulate the practice.

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. Yes. LGBT+ topics are discussed in social studies as well as sex ed, occasionally, beginning from the final year of primary school up to the educational level where it's relevant. Discussion about the topic from the final year of primary school downward is not mandatory and can be brought up as an option.
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? Yes, if it's relevant to the legislation at hand, as the government would like to avoid instituting discriminatory practices against citizens based on their identity.
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? Yes
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? Yes
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity? Yes
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? Yes. The sida identity is recognizes for people who don't identify with both genders, and the word "mx" is used in official capacity.
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid? No
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? No
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? Yes, where it's relevant to the topic at hand.
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations? Yes

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? Yes
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system? As of now, none are covered by the national health service, though citizens may apply for genital surgery if it's considered as vital to their mental health treatment.
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? Yes, though it is sometimes expensive.
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? No requirement of this kind exists.
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? Yes
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? 18
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available? Yes, they are available for citizens aged 18 and above.
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? Yes
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources? Yes
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? No, and the practice is considered as illegal.

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? Depends on the wording. Same-sex civil union is supported by at least 75% of the population according to the latest data, but "same-sex marriage" may not necessarily garner similar level of support due to religious influence.
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? Around 90%. Virtually almost every Samuderan citizen don't see any difference in the adoption practice of hetero or same-sex couple, as the well-being of the children is what considered as matters the most.
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? Almost 100%, even among the conservative religious circle, who refer to the religious rulings that considered it as permitted or even should be supported if it's considered as necessary.
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? There is a persistent issue on whether it's actually an appropriate issue to be discussed with children, as it's usually considered as an "adult topic".
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person? No, not in large amount.
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? Yes, though they are usually small and consisted of the fringe elements of the conservatives.
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? Samuderan doesn't have any gender-specific personal pronoun, and usually use the neutral term "dia", "ia", "mereka" when referring to a person or a group of people.
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? Yes, though the more "flamboyant" lifestyle is frowned upon.
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? They are available in every large public buildings.
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? Usually positive or neutral.

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Yes, they are very prominent and tend to be popular - figures who openly express anti-LGBT+ views on the other hand tend to have short career as they are usually shunned upon by citizens.
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Not prominent and not popular. As stated above, figures who openly express anti-LGBT+ views on the other hand tend to have short career as they are usually shunned upon by citizens.
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? Yes. There are few prominent members of the parliament/legislative body, actors, and athletes who openly identify themselves with the community and are often featured in the media.
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? Not always. While works of fiction in the form of literature may often depict LGBT+ characters, movies are not.
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly? Not really. While percentages of supports indeed vary - with the greatest support in the more urbanized state of Gadang and most of the more Bethinan*-influenced state of Labuan and Cempaka and the lowest in the territory of West Saka - differences are not big and laws are similar.
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? No party explicitly state their support or opposition, and any kind of support is usually made in personal capacity.
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? No party explicitly state their support or opposition.
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? Yes. There are several members of parliament and mayors who openly identify themselves as part of the LGBT+.
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? Yes. The current mangkubumi (prime minister) is one of them.
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation? Yes, and there is no legal hindrance for them to do so.

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
45.3% Samuderan
34.5% Gadangese
11% Cempakan
3.4% Yue
3.3% Having mixed heritage
1.2% Palmyran
1% Milchamian
0.1% Others
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? 2, they are Samuderan and Terranean (English).
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Nationalist, left-leaning
What type of Government does your country have? Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+? Estimated at around 10-20%
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? Scandinavian countries, albeit with Malaysian/Indonesian aesthetics.

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Are you satisfied with this index? Yes
Any suggestions or comments on how to improve? N/A

*Bethinan is the name for the indigenous religion of Samudera
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Tangatarehua
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Founded: Sep 22, 2021
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Postby Tangatarehua » Sat Jun 25, 2022 6:33 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) Tangatarehua
Your nation's current year 2022
Your nation's IC population 30,937,266
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? Sure
Please confirm you are a human nation! Tangatarehua is a human nation, even if the player behind it cannot reliably be described as human...
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? There is no marriage in Tangatarehua, but a homosexual partnership has the same status as a heterosexual one.
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? Yes
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? Hate speech no, anti-discrimination yes.
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? No
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process? It's not usual for a name to be altered, however they can be recognised as 'Whaawhawhine" (intersex/non-binary) if they choose.
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? Yes
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? Yes
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? Yes
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? Yes
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity? It depends on the sport. Usually they can only participate in the gender of their birth, or in mixed sports/competitions designed for intersex people. There's no law on this.

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. Not really.
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? No
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? No
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? Yes, but with a caveat. Females cannot join the military, however some people who are born female may join but by doing so would be registered as 'Whaawhahine" as they are females doing male work.
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity? Yes
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? Yes (see above)
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid? No
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? No
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? Yes
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations? Yes

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? No
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system? The public healthcare system doesn't cover it, however private healthcare does at the individual's expense.
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? Yes
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? Yes
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? Yes
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? 21, or 18 with approval from two qualified physicians or psychologists.
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available? No
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? Yes
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources? Sort of, but usually this is provided by charities or specialist groups rather than via the public healthcare system.
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? No

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? N/A as marriage in general is seen as an imposition of colonial western values onto a nation that never traditionally had a concept of monogamy.
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? 50%
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? 41%
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? A little bit, yes.
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person? Sadly, yes.
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? Yes
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? Not really applicable, but generally most people would out of politeness.
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? There's no official line on the subject from the leaders of Tikanga Wairua (the state religion), although the Muslim population very much oppose it.
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? They are fairly common, in fact segregating bathrooms via sex is not a common thing.
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? Academics tend to more positive toward LGBT+ issues than the wider population.

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Yes, there are a handful of popular entertainers who are LGBT+, usually appealing to a younger audience
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Aside from a few politicians, not really
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? There are a handful, yes
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? Sometimes, yes
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly? Yes very much so. Tamaki is considered a safe and supportive place for the LGBT population and most major cities will at least have a community of LGBT people, while smaller cities or rural areas tend to be much more hostile to the lifestyle. Though the laws are uniform nationwide.
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? Yes. Ropu Ripera (148/310 seats), Kakariki (hold one seat) and Whakapaipai (hold four seats) parties all have pro-LGBT policies of varying degrees.
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? Yes. The largest party consistently opposed is Atawhai (who hold 57/310 seats, the third largest party) although in recent times this hasn't been a major focus for them. The far-right Tangatarehua Huihuinga Party (who hold two seats) are vocally and consistently anti-LGBT and frequently stage anti-LGBT protests and rallies.
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? No
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? Yes
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation? Yes

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) 88% Polynesian, 9% Asian, 2% European, 1% Other
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? One, Te Reo Maori although Japanese is co-official on the island of Motumakariri.
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? The current government is a coalition between the centre-right Ropu Ripera (Liberal) party and the centrist Manapori (Democratic) party.
What type of Government does your country have? Unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional diarchy
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+? 6%
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? It's a pastiche of several nations, but on this issue it would be most similar to Japan.

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Are you satisfied with this index? I am smoking a cigar as we speak because I am so satisfied.
Any suggestions or comments on how to improve? Practice stoic philosophy, meditate daily and try to be your authentic self at all times, even if it means going against the grain. Oh you meant the index? Yeah I've got nothing.

EDIT: Actually I agree with Rhodevus's suggestion above - an LGBT history section could be very useful, as well as a place to explain how it fits into the cultural context.
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Reich of the New World Order
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Posts: 957
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Psychotic Dictatorship

Postby Reich of the New World Order » Sat Jun 25, 2022 6:55 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) Cult of the Grand Unity
Your nation's current year 2022
Your nation's IC population 400 million
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? No
Please confirm you are a human nation! Yes
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? No.
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? Yes, provided they have been chosen by the agency
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? No, only the religion is protected.
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? No, goods and services cant be withheld from members of the Cult
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process? Gender transitioning is banned
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? No, they were all purged.
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? N/A
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? Nobody has free speech, LGBT or not.
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? No.
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity? Yes

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. They are not mentioned anywhere
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? No,there are no debates all decisions are made by the Eternal Prophet
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? No, we have enough workers in the factories
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? Yes, but only LGB people and provided it does not interfere with their duties
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity? Yes.
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? No
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid? Yes
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? No, it would be insulting to the Stars and to Him
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? No
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations? All organizations pay tax, tax-deductable donations are not allowed.

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? No
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system?
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? No, HRT and sexual reassignment surgery is banned and possession or practice of it is a death sentence
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? No
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? No
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? None, such decision lead to their death
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available? They do not have access
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? No
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources? No
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? No

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? 5%-10%
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? 2%
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? 0%
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? A noticeable one
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person? Depends on the Brotherhood they are in
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? Pride parades would be dispersed by Civil Protection
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? No
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? They are barely tolerated
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? They do not exist
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? Irrelevant, they serve no use to us and are ignored.

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? No
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? A few preachers with a sizable following
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? No
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? No
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly? Laws are the same but it depends on the Brotherhood they have joined
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? No
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? The Scorpion sect wishes to purge LGBT people, they have a sizeble amount of support
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? No
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? No
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation? No

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)60% Slavic 20% East Asian 10% Neo-Latin 10% Converted African
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? English, Russian, Chinese
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Far left in some aspects. Far Right in others.
What type of Government does your country have? Theocratic Dictatorship
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+? Around 5 to 10%
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? A more right wing Soviet Union with some colonialist influences.

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Are you satisfied with this index? Its a fine index
Any suggestions or comments on how to improve? No
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AJ Empire
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Posts: 99
Founded: Jul 11, 2021
Ex-Nation

Postby AJ Empire » Sat Jun 25, 2022 7:17 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) AJ empire
Your nation's current year 2022
Your nation's IC population 1.505 billion
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? Yes
Please confirm you are a human nation! that's racist dude! AJ empire entitles all AIs to be it's citizen
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? yes
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? yes
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? yes
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? no
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process? yes, well it requires as much paperwork as normal official work
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? yes
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? yes
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? yes
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? yes
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity? no

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. yes.
AJ empire includes LGBTQ chapters at elementary school level which includes detailed history of their struggles and prominent non binary people's sketch

2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? yes
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? yes
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? well if we had military then yes but sadly we don't have military
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity? yes
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? yes
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid? yes
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? no
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? yes
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations? yes

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? yes
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system? every aspect
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? yes
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? no
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? yes
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? 18
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available? yes, 13
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? yes
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources? yes
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? no

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? 64.7%
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? 53.8%
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? 86.0%
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? generally in conservative groups but not at huge extent
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person? no
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? no
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? yes
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? organised religion is outlawed so no
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? yes
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? we think they are severely discriminated in every field possible in world, so we try to be more inclusive to our LGBTQ+. We allow great freedom and special rights to people belonging to LGBT

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? yes, we would say they are enough popular to be known by every news checker and movie lover
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? nope
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? yes
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? yes
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly? nope
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? CPAJ(M) is current ruling party and it supports LGBT+
Almost all parties support Lgbt
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? Conservative informatives are explicitly anti LGBT+ and they managed to score 22% votes in last elections
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? yes
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? yes
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation? yes

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government?
What type of Government does your country have?
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+?
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to?

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Are you satisfied with this index? yes
Any suggestions or comments on how to improve? no
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Kahekordne Union of Spib
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Posts: 134
Founded: Jan 17, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Kahekordne Union of Spib » Sat Jun 25, 2022 7:25 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) Vesespib
Your nation's current year 2022
Your nation's IC population 30,358,656
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? Yes please
Please confirm you are a human nation! This is indeed a human nation
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? Yes
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? Yes
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? Yes
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? Partially, it is largely looked down upon to do so however
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process? Yes, and it is easier for the person in question it just takes a noticable amount of time to change all IDs
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? Yes
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? Yes
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? Yes
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? Yes
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity?

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. Yes, sex ed brings up this topic
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? if applicable
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? Yes
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? Yes
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity?
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? Yes
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid? No
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? Yes, in fact the Autokraadi Loss has several raised around them right now
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? Yes
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations? Yes

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? Yes
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system? If it is needed in the case of gender dysphoria then it is completely free and covered as an emergency. Otherwise a semi electoral surgery with minor out of pocket cost
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? Yes
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? Optional, but recommended
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? Yes
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? 17
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available? 14
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? Yes
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources?
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? No

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? 97%
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? 96%
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? 97%
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? No
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person? Only if dealing with foreigners who are anti LGBTQ
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? Very rarely, and typically counter-marches are very small
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? Yes, they could just have a bit of trouble if used to using other pronouns prior
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? Yes
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? Fairly common
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? They seem to be dealt with quite well, with few glaring problems reported

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Yes, with strong popularity
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Yes, with decent popularity
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? A few
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? Spibeans tend to enjoy foreign content, so it depends on if that is relatable. However it is a real 50/50 with that in mind
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly? Provinces with more conservative immigrant populations might have slightly more strict rules, however the primary government still enforces these laws
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? No
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? No
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? A few in parliament
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? Yes, even the center right Continuation Party supports LGBTQ+
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation? Yes

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? 3; Spibean English, Spibean Portuguese, Spibean Arabic
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government?
What type of Government does your country have? Federal Semipresidential Constitutional Monarchy
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+? 11% 16% if including femboys
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? Nordic Estonia

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Posts: 1465
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Authoritarian Democracy

Postby The Imagination Animals » Sat Jun 25, 2022 7:25 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) Crossoveria
Your nation's current year 2022
Your nation's IC population 88.563,713
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? Yes please
Please confirm you are a human nation! The majority of people here are human, so yeah we are mostly human
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforceable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? No
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? No (it is considered a disgrace to family values, which is very important in Crossoverian culture)
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? Absolutely not
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? No
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process? Transgenderism is forbidden, so no
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? Yes, although they are largely suppressed by the government
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? No (protests as a whole are suppressed by the government)
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? No (freedom of speech as a whole is restricted)
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? No
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity? Yes (they are banned from contact sports)

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. The government does not want the youth to learn about it, so LGBT+ topics are banned in schools and teachers teaching them will not only be fired from their job, but can also face a lengthy jail sentence.
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? LGBT+ cannot represent the government, so no
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? Yes (according to them, it matters)
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? The armed forces does not allow LGBT+ to serve
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity? They are not permitted, and even if they open up, they will be discharged and turned into the authorities
6/ Does your government recognize "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? No (you are either male or female in Crossoveria)
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognize the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defense(s) as valid? The legal system refuses to recognize it
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? According to major government officials, it is considered a disgrace to fly pride flags alongside the flag of Crossoveria.
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? No (the Supreme Leader will decide on LGBT rights)
10/ Does your government recognize LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductible donations? No (in fact, it refuses to recognize it)

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? No
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system? These types of services are prohibited on Crossoverian soil
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? No, it is forbidden for them to have such things
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? No, because that's illegal as well
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? No
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? 21
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available? No (puberty blockers are banned in Crossoveria)
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? No
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources? They are blocked from it
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? Yes

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? 72% (mostly among the youth)
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? 68% (as above, mostly among the youth)
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? 70% (again, the youth are supportive of LGBT rights)
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? Yes (this is mostly government sanctioned, and for a time, it was poorly enforced.)
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person? Yes (although those doing the harassing would most likely be government vigilantes)
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? If pride parades were to occur in Crossoveria, the government would just crack down on it like they would do an anti-government protest
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? Yes
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? No (especially among the Islamic clergy in Crossoveria. In fact, one is currently the President of the country)
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? They are prohibited
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? Many older professors don't recognize LGBT rights, while some younger ones support it.

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Yes. One of the most prominent ones are the DCSP band member Piggi, who has repeatedly openly expressed an admiration for LGBT rights in Crossoveria. ThatPoetGuyAbbas is also a prominent pro-LGBT figure
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Although not as popular, there are much more anti-LGBT figures than pro. The most famous one is Haadhir Rochester, brother of Supreme Leader Waldemar and the presenter of the Crossoverian presidential debates in 2021.
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? Some Crossoverians tend to look up to people like Harvey Milk.
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relatable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? No (LGBT representation in fiction is prohibited in Crossoveria)
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly? In urban areas, most people are in support for LGBT rights, but in rural areas, where many older people are, LGBT rights are not as respected or recognized. The government, however, has made it very obvious that they do not believe in LGBT rights, as seen in their laws
6/ Do explicitly pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? The Casterman, Ecosystem, and Anthro Parties are all supportive of LGBT rights, and they are very popular among the youth
7/ Do explicitly anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? The Theocratic Party, the one currently running the country, is very anti-LGBT, and is popular among more religiously conservative people.
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? No (LGBT+ people are prohibited to serve in goverrnment)
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? Kipper Woofler, the former President of Crossoveria
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation? No (candidates have to be approved by both the party and Supreme Leader, and LGBT+ people are not included, although people who are pro-LGBT are)

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) 32% Anthro, 30% Persian, 23% Arab, 15% Other ethnicities (Indian, Punjabis, Turkmens, etc.)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? Crossoveriaanz (the official language which is a mix of Persian and Arabic with its own dialect), Arabic, Persian, Animalese, and Simlish (the two latters of which are spoken in smaller islands in the country)
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? far-right, conservative, traditional, and bureaucratic
What type of Government does your country have? Governance under the Velayat El Aman ideology (which advocates for a pro-traditionalist conservative Supreme Leader to run a country), although there are democratic principles (just think of it as Iran)
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+? 0.6%
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? Iran 100%

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Civil Rights Lovefest

Postby Alinghi Federal-Democratic Republic » Sat Jun 25, 2022 7:25 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) Federal-Democratic Republic of Alinghi
Your nation's current year 2117 - MT Tech and society
Your nation's IC population 116 834 273
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? Yes, thanks
Please confirm you are a human nation! Yes
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? Yes, it's a constitutional right
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? Yes, the constitution expect that the kid can be raised by the same-sex couple
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? Yes, in all canton have anti-discrimination law
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? Technically yes, but the society tend to view this acts with hostility, so the societal pressure will make this episodes very rare
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process? Every caonton have own law that describe the process, in any case, all canton permit the alteration of their legal name in the documents.
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? The principal is the "Confederal All-Inclusive LGBTQI+ Network" what is practically is a confederation of cantonal LGBTQI+ group and association.
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? Yes, it's granted by the Confederal Constitution.
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? Yes, it's granted by constitution.
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? Yes, it's required by Constitution by specific Confederal and Cantonal Laws.
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity? There is a discussion to modify the division on gender, with a division n base of testosterone levels, or other biological factor what will determine the performance.

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. Yes, in all cantons is expected to cover into civil and sexual education courses LGBTI+ themes
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? Yes, like all voices.
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? Yes, the constitution mandated the Confederation to give political asylium to political refugees, and LGBTQI+ people are considered political refugees.
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? Yes, a ban would be unconstitutional.
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity? Yes, constitutionally by the article who grant the right of expression and the right to develop the own personality.
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? In ID card, and driver license gender is not written. In other documents, depends from cantonal legislation, but due a Confederal Law if another person arrives from another canton and move in the new canton, that canton must "recognize" the gender written in the document, including the non-binary. In the passports is recognized the non-binary gender, but the person can ask a passport that define a M or F gender if es travel to a LGBTQI+-phobic country.
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid? No, it would be unconstitutional.
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? Yes.
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? Yes.
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations? Yes.

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? Yes, all Cantonal Health Services grants the access to these services.
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system? In all CHSs grants all services needed.
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? All CHSs grants this, but in some CHSs is totally free, in others ask a co-pay up to ƶ 20.00 ($ 132.00) for every single treatment what are in any case deductible at income declerations.
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? Depends from canton legislation and CHSs regulations.
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? Yes, but it must be declared it in advance to the cantonal health autorities before the importation.
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? In all canton requires the age of majority for invasive surgeries like Mastectomy, Phalloplasty, Vaginoplasty,etc... For all reversible treatements the legislation depends from cantons, in general the minimum age varies between 9 years old to 14 years old.
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available? Yes, the minimum age depends from legislation of the single cantons, and varies between 9 years old to 14 years old.
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? Yes, all CHSs grants this.
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources? Yes, all CHSs.
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? No, they are generally forced by professional secret. Only in extreme cases, only to interest of the minor the professionals can "out" the kid to the parents, in any case if must be notifed to the LGBTQI+ kid in advance at least two weeks before to do this.

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? >90%
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? >90%
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? >90%
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? No
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person? In general no, they can find discrimination if they interact with people outside Alinghi or they moved t the Confederal territory recently.
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? Yes, various pride parade occur in the Confederation. No resistance are met on these march, expect rarely cases by some individual that express disappointment.
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? Is used also in other languages spoken in the Confederation the German Neuter pronoun "es". In languages that also the nouns or adjective suffixes change in base of gender, where is a discussion.
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? The Confederal Evangelical Protestant Church recognize, perform and bless the same-sex union, also the Reformed Jewish Synagogue. The Catholic Church and Orthodox Church, also if officially don't recognize that union, they will avoid to talk about the question, but where are individuals what express support form marriage. The Islamic Confederal Council are a meeting of Alingan imams, and the majority have the same stance of Catholic and Orthodox Church, but there are some imams that support and perform same-sex marriage (that causes also death menaces from the most radical islamists, especially from outside the Confederation ).
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? In Schools, hospital, Confederal and Cantonal buildings all bathrooms and restrooms are gender neutral, for private business is the owner who decides, in general the people can go in bathroom/restroom that is in line of its gender identity.
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? Extremely, prö-LGBT Rights

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Yes, they are quite popular like the non-LGTBQI+ counterparts
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? There are people that opposes to some LGBTQI+ rights (especially to trans on sporting event or the access to gender-change treatment to trans teens, or about the uses of netural pronouns). They have a own spaces when these themes are discussed.
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? Yes, there are cartoons/animes or TV series what are depicted families with two dads or two moms, or a LGBTQI+ teens.
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? Yes.
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly? No, in all canton have circa the same level of support of LGBTQI+ rights. The laws can differ in some theme, but is not an extreme differencies (as you have read above).
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? Yes. In general all Confederal Parites officially support LGBTQI+ rihgts, (the right-wing party, the Union of Free People, used the LGBTQI+ rights themes to pursue the own agenda on immigration)
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? No, the less supportive party can be Union of Free Peoples, what tend to oppose to access to the minors of treatments to change gender, or the use of "useless" pronouns.
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? The Confederal Minister of Health Jiménez Levitt Alma is openly lesbian, Pasternak Nuremberg Hugleikr is a FtM trans and Bisexual, the 9th division captain of KEB (the KEB is the Confederal Bureau of Investigation, and the 9th Division is a special division because its the Confederal Intelligence Services), Hanagakure Toman Takamatchi is openly gay. The governor of Canton Tizin, Pastaretta, and Urch are part of the community.
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? They are integrated fully in the party.
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation? Yes, Alinghi had two gay chancellors.

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) ca. 70% mixed
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? Eight official languages, the official language of a canton is the official language of Confederation. These languages are: German, Italian, French, Alingo-Slavic (formely know as Alingo-Russian), English, Spanis, Esperanto, Zakhar
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Center-Left
What type of Government does your country have? Semi-Presidential Republic
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+? between 5% to 9%
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? Canada

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Harries and SWifties
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Postby Harries and SWifties » Sat Jun 25, 2022 7:26 am

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International LGBT+ Rights Index
Greetings to all nations of the world. The Drongonian Government, partnered with several NGOs and private research institutes, has compiled a questionnaire which seeks to establish the rights and freedoms afforded to people of gender, sexual, and romantic minority by a nation's Government and society within any given country. We invite all heads of state (or their representatives) to take part in the survey and provide both us and the rest of the world with valuable feedback regarding who we should trade, ally and have diplomatic relations with. The International LGBT+ Rights Index (ILRI) is designed to be the ultimate LGBT+ rights assessment tool, addressing shortcomings of other indices developed in the past, as well as being the most thorough to date.


Contributors
Thank you to (in no particular order) Nacrad, Riviere Renard, Vivolkha, Gandoor, Thermodolia, Sky Citadel, Rhodevus, and Rho Ophiuchi - among others, for helping to shape the index as it stands today.


PLEASE READ BEFORE CONTINUING
The questions in this survey are best suited for nations with a "Modern Technology" standard. We classify this standard by any nation having their current timeline as between 2000 - 2030, with technology levels advanced up to 25 years above the current real-world standards. If your nation falls outside of these bounds, you are more than welcome to participate - however, your results may be inaccurate.

We would also like to inform you that this survey is intended for human nations only. We apologise for this but it is nigh on impossible to make an inclusive index for vary gender and sexual identities of different species.

PLEASE NOTE - WE CANNOT GUARANTEE FAST PROCESSING OF YOUR SUBMISSIONS. PLEASE BE PATIENT.


Index Outline
The questions nations are asked to answer are listed in the codebox below. Please note, you are free to refrain from answering as many questions as you'd like, but each question you answer reduces the likelihood of an accurate score being given to your nation. If you do not wish to answer a question, simply leave it blank.


Index Scoring System
Nations are given a score which ranges from 0 - 100, with zero granting the least rights and freedoms for LGBT+ people and 100 being a perfect score, indicating the highest possible levels of freedom, rights and acceptance accounted for. Please note that the scale below is wide and variable. For example, a nation which scores 69.9 is a far better place for LGBT+ people to live than a nation with a score of 50, but they share a bracket and therefore a classification.

Transformative (85 - 100)
Real world examples: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Canada, Spain, New Zealand
Nations scoring in this range are usually very highly developed and free nations in which their LGBT+ citizens enjoy the world's highest tier of freedoms, rights, and societal acceptance. Same-sex marriage is legalised, LGBT+ representation is common in the media, and the right to transition is understood and respected by the Government and the majority of its people. Pride is celebrated free from widespread discrimination or legal recourse.

Supportive (70 - 84.9)
Real world examples: United Kingdom, Uruguay, Germany, Netherlands
Nations scoring in this range can be considered mostly good places for LGBT+ people to live, although they may not feature all of the freedoms found in the above category. Common examples of this may be restrictions regarding ease of access for hormone therapy, restrictions on same-sex adoption or the nation having a non-insignificant part of society holding onto negative stereotypes and/or attitudes about LGBT+ people.

Neutral (50 - 69.9)
Real world examples: United States, Australia, Argentina, Israel
Nations scoring in this range can be considered free to a point. The populace and the Government don't necessarily try to stop LGBT+ people living their lives, but there is very little if any Governmental support for their freedoms. Governments and societies-at-large in these nations are also more likely to be fairly conservative and less accepting of those different to them.

Prohibitive (20 - 49.9)
Real world examples: Pakistan, China, South Africa, Russia, Poland
LGBT+ people within nations scoring in this range are simply not free. Citizens may not be allowed to outwardly present as their preferred sexuality or gender, and may have to hide same-sex or otherwise different relationships for fear of Governmental or societal reprisal.

Oppressive (0 - 19.9)
Real world examples: Iran, Saudi Arabia, Libya
LGBT+ people living in nations within this bracket are likely the victims of constant physical and verbal harrassment and attacks from members of the public and the Government at large. Prominent LGBT+ figures are likely disappeared either by the Government or by private citizens while the Police look the other way.


The Questionnaire
Please fill out the questions below and return them via a reply. Thank you in advance to all nations deciding to participate.

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[b]Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually [u]does not[/u] include pretitle)[/b] The republic of Harries and Swifties
[b]Your nation's current year[/b] 2022
[b]Your nation's IC population[/b] 5000
[b]Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored?[/b] yes
[b]Please confirm you are a human nation![/b] yes
[size=75][i][b]You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.[/i][/b][/size]

[u]Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights[/u]
[size=75][i]Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.[/i][/size]
1/ [b]Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex?[/b] yes
2/ [b]Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children?[/b] yes
3/ [b]Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation?[/b] yes
4/ [b]Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people?[/b]
5/ [b]Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process?[/b] yes, the process is simple.
6/ [b]Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation?[/b] yes
7/ [b]If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest?[/b] yes
8/ [b]Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online?[/b] yes
9/ [b]Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services?[/b] yes
10/ [b]Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity?[/b]
no
[u]Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues[/u]
[size=75][i]Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.[/i][/size]
1/ [b]Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details.[/b] yes. as a bisexual myself we educate our children on all sexualities
2/ [b]Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system?[/b] yes
3/ [b]Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity?[/b]  yes
4/ [b]Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry?[/b] yes
5/ [b]If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity?[/b] yes
6/ [b]Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation?[/b] yes
7/ [b]Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid?[/b] no
8/ [b]Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies?[/b] yes
9/ [b]Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature?[/b] yes
10/ [b]Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations?[/b] yes

[u]Section Three - Healthcare:[/u]
[size=75][i]Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.[/i][/size]
1/ [b]Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services?[/b] yes
2/ [b](If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system?[/b]
3/ [b]Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)?[/b] yes
4/ [b]Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment?[/b] no
5/ [b]Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)?[/b] no
6/ [b]What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS?[/b] 18
7/ [b]Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available?[/b] yes, 18
8/ [b]Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens?[/b] yes
9/ [b]Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources?[/b] yes
10/ [b]Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority?[/b] no

[u]Section Four - Societal Attitudes[/u]
[size=75][i]Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.[/i][/size]
1/ [b]What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage?[/b] 90%
2/ [b]What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption?[/b] 90%
3/ [b]What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition?[/b] 90%
4/ [b]Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation?[/b] no
5/ [b]Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person?[/b] no
6/ [b]If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance?[/b] no
7/ [b]If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition?[/b]
8/ [b]Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles?[/b] yes
9/ [b]How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation?[/b] they are the only bathrooms available
10/ [b]What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia?[/b]

[u]Section Five - Media and Political Representation[/u]
[size=75][i]Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.[/i][/size]
1/ [b]Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they?[/b]
2/ [b]Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they?[/b]
3/ [b]Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media?[/b]
4/ [b]Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction?[/b]
5/ [b]Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly?[/b]
6/ [b]Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have?[/b]
7/ [b]Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have?[/b]
8/ [b]Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+?[/b]
9/ [b]Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party?[/b]
10/ [b]Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation?[/b]

[u](OPTIONAL) - More information[/u]
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[b]What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)[/b]
[b]How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?[/b]
[b]What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government?[/b]
[b]What type of Government does your country have?[/b]
[b]What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+?[/b]
[b](OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to?[/b]

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Trad Bosnia
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Founded: Jun 14, 2022
Ex-Nation

Postby Trad Bosnia » Sat Jun 25, 2022 7:30 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle):
Bosnia-Herzegovina

Your nation's current year: 2022
Your nation's IC population: 15.2 million
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored?:
Yes, please.

Please confirm you are a human nation!:
Yes.

You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex?:
No.

2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children?:
Only in some cases.

3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation?:
No.

4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people?:
Not essential goods or service but otherwise, yes.

5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents?:
Yes.
If so, how difficult is this process?: not particularly

6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation?:
No

7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest?
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online?:
Sadly, no.

9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services?:
Education and public services, yes they are protected.
Private employers, no.

10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity?:
No.
They are in a category of trans people with their identity, e.g. the trans women’s competition.


Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system?: no.
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system?:
Yes, actually, there are state sanctioned LGBTQ+ groups that offer some criticisms.

3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity?:
Yes but not usually gay men.

4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry?:
Yes but they can’t announce their sexuality publicly or on military bases.

5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity?: no.
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation?:
Sadly, no.

7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid?:
An unsolicited sexual advance by a man or someone perceived be a man, either heterosexual or homosexual, can lead to acquittal in some cases and reduced sentences in others like.

8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies?: no.
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature?:
Yes.

10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations?:
Yes.


Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services?:
Yes

2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system?;
Every aspect.

3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)?:
Yes. To both.

4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment?:
No.

5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)?: no but they can get it from the government or licensed pharmacies anyway.
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS?: 17
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers?:
Yes.
If so, from what age are they available?: 16.

8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens?:
Yes.

9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources?:
Yes.

10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority?: No, they not allowed to m
(unless the children express a wish to commit suicide and it becomes a safeguarding issue)


Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage?: 25.67%
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption?:
25.69%

3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition?:
24.59%

4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation?:
To some extent

5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person?:
Yes.

6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance?:
Yes.

7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition?:
Sadly, not but the elite are (including 50% of Muslim religious leaders)

8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles?:
Generally not but some Muslim and Jewish leaders are.

9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation?: forbidden by law but trans people get use the one of the gender they identify with.
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia?:

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they?
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere?:
Yes, for example Vjekoslav Kramer
If so, how popular are they?: Some are quite popular but usually in spite of their sexuality rather than because of it.

3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media?: There are some trans and lesbian role models for young people, gay male ones usually tend to get harassed by police.
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction?: Yes.
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in?:
Yes.
Do laws differ greatly?: Laws do not differ at all.

6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere?:
Yes.
If so, what support do they have?: They are minority parties.

7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere?:
Yes.
If so, what support do they have?: They are the majority but the King and a large number of religious scholars support the transgender cause and lesbians are generally treated well on the grounds of chivalry.

8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+?: Yes, the Minister of Social Justice,
Lejla Kalamujić, is a lesbian.

9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party?: yes, there is a pro-transgender Islamic scholar.
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process?:
Yes.
Are they permitted to lead the nation?:
A trans-man with a gender recognition certificate could theoretically become King, yes.


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How many official languages are there in your nation?: Five. What are these?: L Bosnian, Serbian, Croat, Classical Arabic, Romani
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government?: Tolerance for gay people but not necessarily acting supporting gay causes.
What type of Government does your country have?: Islamic monarchy.
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to?: Probably Bosnia.
Are you satisfied with this index?: Yes.
Any suggestions or comments on how to improve?: No.

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Zarnicovia nova
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Democratic Socialists

Postby Zarnicovia nova » Sat Jun 25, 2022 7:32 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) Zarnicovia Nova
Your nation's current year 2022
Your nation's IC population 1.21 billion
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? Yes
Please confirm you are a human nation! Yes
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? No
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? No
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? No, such legislation is race, sex and ethnic and even then it has enforcement issues
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? Yes, in fact required in many regions
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? No If so, how difficult is this process?
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? Yes but in very small pockets
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? No, but no body does.
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? No, because no body has those rights
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? No
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity? Yes

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Yes, as a sin and enemy of the people Please give details.
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? No, but really no voices are taken into consideration. The dictatorship does whatever it wants
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? No and any nation that does or has friendly relations with one that does will have minor sanctions and a complete travel ban(besides diplomacy)
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? Yes
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity? No
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? No
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid? Yes
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? No and doing so can get you killed
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? No
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations? No charity status or tax deductions in ZN law

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? No
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system?
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? No
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? No treatment
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? No
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? N/A
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? No If so, from what age are they available?
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? No
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources? No
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? Yes no matter the age

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? 27.6%
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? 21.3%
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? 24.5%
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? Yes major stigma
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person? Yes
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? They were at the first pride month since AZNUP’s take over. But that escalated quickly with over half a million pride protesters killed. After that there has been none
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? Not applicable to dialect
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? No
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? Not very common
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? There really isn’t much of a academia to have a stance left

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? A few but they are all in exile If so, how popular are they? Only a little a bit
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? Yes, a lot If so, how popular are they? Very popular
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? Well if ‘satire’ of LGBT people counts then yes(IE making fun of them)
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? No
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Yes very varying Do laws differ greatly? Less so
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? No If so, what support do they have?
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? Yes If so, what support do they have? It’s a 1 party state so I guess 100% popular
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? Yes, but they are all in-exile
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? No
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? No Are they permitted to lead the nation?

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How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government?
What type of Government does your country have?
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+?
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to?

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The Abrahamic Republic of Zarnicovia Nova


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Armeattla
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Posts: 809
Founded: Jan 06, 2021
Left-wing Utopia

Postby Armeattla » Sat Jun 25, 2022 8:06 am

Davai!
Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle)
The Soviet Republic of Armeattla
Your nation's current year
2050
Your nation's IC population
circa 129 Million
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored?
Yes.
Please confirm you are a human nation!
If you consider a combination of romance and germanics humans, yes.
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex?
Yes. Marriage is between two spouses, regardless of sex or gender.
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children?
Yes. Any person capable of raising a child can adopt.
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation?
Yes. Most Queerphobic speech falls under Coercion, if note Incitement (Hetze).
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people?
No. Doing so is discrimination.
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process?
Yes. Any person has the right to change name or documents regardless of status.
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation?
Yes. The state hosts several regional and international LGBTQ+ Advocacies.
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest?
Yes.
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online?
Yes.
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services?
Yes.
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity?
No. However grace periods apply.

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details.
Yes. Sexual orientation is covered in basic Sex Ed. Inter and Trans conditions are included in Sexual Biology.
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system?
Yes. The Highest Congress has advisories, including LGBTQ+ representatives.
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity?
Yes. LGBTQ+ Refugees are considered highly vulnerable and therefore can request asylum at embassies and permanent representations.
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry?
Yes.
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity?
Yes.
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation?
Yes.
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid?
No. No Soviet has yet recognised "trans panic" or "gay panic" as valid defense.
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies?
Yes.
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature?
Yes.
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations?
Yes.

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services?
Yes.
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system?
All treatments are covered by the state.
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)?
Yes.
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment?
No.
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)?
If the medication is approved by the medical institutions.
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS?
One can undergo HRT independently at the age of 16 years, and 14 with a guardian's permission. One can undergo SRS independently at the age of 18 years, and 16 with a guardian's permission.
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available?
Yes. They are available from onset of puberty.
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens?
Yes.
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources?
Yes. Speech Therapy is common, among other things.
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority?
No.

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage?
91.37%
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption?
77.5%
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition?
84.91%
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation?
No.
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person?
No.
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance?
No.
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition?
Yes.
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles?
Catholics, Evangelics, Muslims and Jews are generally accepting.
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation?
Gender neutral single-toiletes are common. Unisex bathrooms are less common.
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia?
Academia's opinions are closely aligned with popular ones, so: supportive.

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they?
Yes. Several openly Queer news-presenters are popular.
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they?
No.
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media?
Yes. There are plenty queer delegates, athletes and other public personalities.
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction?
Yes. LGBTQ+ artists and producers are sponsored by the state.
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly?
No.
6/ Do explicitly pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have?
No. Almost all factions are implicitly pro-LGBTQ+.
7/ Do explicitly anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have?
No. One faction is implicitly neutral/negatively opinionated.
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+?
Yes. Lea Trotzkovitz, member of the Presidium and Chairwoman of the Ministerium of the Ministry of Inner Affairs, is an open lesbian, as well as Lilith Schneider, member of the Presidium and Chairwoman of the Ministerium of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, who is an open trans woman.
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party?
Yes. The Presidium as well as the Ministerium of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health have been explicitly pro-LGBTQ+ in their entirety.
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation?
Yes. Anyone can become delegate if they are old enough to participate in the Soviets.

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
63.7% Armeats, 23.5% German Armeats, 4.8% Caribbeans and Latin Americans. 8% Others.
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?
2: English and Armeat.
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government?
Far Left. Socialist, Progressive and Communist.
What type of Government does your country have?
Soviet Democracy/Delegatory Council Democracy.
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+?
20-30%
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to?
East Germany and Cuba.

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Anatoliyanskiy
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Posts: 591
Founded: Jan 19, 2020
Left-wing Utopia

Postby Anatoliyanskiy » Sat Jun 25, 2022 9:09 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) Anatoliyanskiy
Your nation's current year 2022
Your nation's IC population 65,000,000
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? Yes
Please confirm you are a human nation! Yes
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? Yes. Same-sex marriage was legalized in 2016 and civil unions in 2006.
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? Yes, people in same-sex relationships have equal adoption rights to people opposite-sex relationships.
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? Yes. The Anti-Defamation Act of 2019 made it illegal to advocate for violence against minority groups, including LGBT+ citizens.
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? No.
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process? Yes, this right was enshrined in the Transgender Rights Act of 2018, which gave transgender persons the right to change their legal names in all official documents, such as their citizenship profile. All it requires is a request to be filed to the Ministry of the Interior asking for a change to the applicants name.
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? Yes. Anatoliyanskiy Pride is a national organization dedicated to furthering LGBT+ rights and celebrating the community, and is partly funded by the federal government. This organization has chapters in all eight states and over 400 municipalities.
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? Yes, this was enshrined in the LGBT+ Rights Act of 2016 (enacted in tandem with the legalization of same-sex marriage) which guaranteed members of the LGBT+ community the right to free assembly and public protest.
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? Yes, this is also enshrined in the LGBT+ Rights Act and the Anti-Defamation Act.
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? Yes, this is also enshrined in the LGBT+ rights Act, Workplace Anti-Discrimination Act and the broader Anti-Discrimination Act.
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity? No, transgender athletes are able to participate in sports so long as they have completed gender transitioning.

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. Yes. Sexual education is mandatory in grades 5-12 and concepts of gender and sexual identity are discussed in grades 7-12.
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? Yes. Public consultation is required before the passing of any type of legislation, therefore meaning that it is required for consultation with the LGBT+ community to occur when they are affected.
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? Yes.
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? Yes.
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity? Yes, discrimination against any group is prohibited in the Peacekeeping Force (Anatoliyanskiy's equivalent of a military).
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? Yes.
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid? No, this type of defence was annulled by the Supreme Court in 2005 due to it being unsubstantiated and discriminatory.
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? Yes, it is standard to fly the pride flag during the month of June at all public buildings.
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? Yes.
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations? Yes.

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? Yes, this is covered in the National Healthcare System and funded by the federal government.
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system? All aspects of gender transitional therapy are covered by the NHS.
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? Yes, these are also covered by the NHS as stated above.
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? No.
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? Yes, but only from a list of approved medication, which is the same for other imported medicines.
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? HRT and SRS may begin at the age of 16 with parental approval, and from 17 onward without.
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available? Yes, they are available with parental consent or the consent of a certified therapist in the case of refusal by the parents at the age of 14.
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? Yes, this is funded via the NHS' mental health plan.
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources? Yes, this is also funded by the NHS.
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? No, this practice is illegal as teachers must provide full confidentiality to their students unless there is an imminent threat to the life of the child.

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? 76%.
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? 75%.
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? 70%.
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? Not in general, however certain areas in the south of the country are more socially conservative and less accepting towards LGBT+ people, however attitudes have begun to change recently.
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person? Not in general, though once again attitudes differ depending on the geographic area.
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? In some cases, but the counter-marches are almost always significantly smaller and generally condemned by the majority of the population. For example, in the 2021 Harskaitan Pride Parade, over 10,000 people attended, whereas only about 500 people attended the counter-march organized by the Family Party.
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? Yes, at least for English and Surdanan speakers, which both have gender neutral pronouns, though it is more difficult for Russian speakers.
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? Yes, however the majority of the population is irreligious and religion does not play a major role in day to day life.
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? They are required in all public settings.
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? Overwhelmingly positive.

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Yes, the vast majority of new outlets are pro-LGBT and many pop culture icons are supportive as well.
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? There are a few anti-LGBT media figures and celebrities, however when their views on the issue became public their popularity dipped significantly and they do not hold a major role in public life.
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? Yes.
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? Yes, it is quite normalized and you will often see at least one LGBT+ character in most works of fiction, though they are not overtly common.
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly? Support for LGBT+ people is strongest in more urban and northern areas of the country, while the southern areas are slightly less accepting (though the difference is not really too drastic and it is still common to see out members of the community in these areas). States cannot legislate on matters deemed to be inherent human rights, which includes rights for minority groups. As such, laws regarding LGBT+ people are consistent nationwide and there have not been attempts by any state government to limit them.
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? Most political parties in the House of Commons are supportive of LGBT+ people, such as the governing coalition of the SDP, Greens and Communists and the opposition LDP. All of these political parties have LGBT+ wings and support LGBT+ rights and enjoy large support in elections.
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? The PCP is still divided on the issue of same-sex marriage, and the party voted against the legalization of it in 2016 (though a significant amount of members broke party lines to vote for). The People's Party is the only major explicitly anti-LGBT+ party, advocating for the removal of same-sex marriage and the rollback of various LGBT+ rights, though they only won 5% of the vote in the last general election. The Family Party is the only other mainly anti-LGBT+ party, though they are quite minor and only have small representation on very rural municipal councils.
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? The Chairman of Anatoliyanskiy Anatoli Piesiyackiya himself is an open bisexual, and the Minister of the Interior Roberta Adams is the first ever transgender female to be appointed to a position in government (she also served as the Governor of West Anatoliyanskiy). A further 13 members of the House of Commons are openly LGBT+ and so are various state and local officials, including the mayor of Anatoliyanskiy City Jenna Brieson (the first ever openly lesbian person to hold municipal office).
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? Yes, the Social Democratic Party is overwhelmingly pro-LGBT+ and has been the major force behind recent LGBT+ rights legislation.
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation? Yes.

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) White European (40%); Russian (25%); Chinese (10%); Surdanan (10%); Arabic (5%); Other (5%)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? English, Russian and Surdanan
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Centre-left to Left-wing
What type of Government does your country have? Parliamentary democracy
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+? 6%
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? A mix of Canada, Australia and Russia

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Whitanchir
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Founded: Mar 30, 2022
Left-wing Utopia

Postby Whitanchir » Sat Jun 25, 2022 9:15 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) Whitanchir
Your nation's current year 2022
Your nation's IC population ~ 41 million
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? Yes
Please confirm you are a human nation! Yes
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? Yes, both of them since the law was passed by Parliament.
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? Yes, in the same way as heterosexual couples.
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? Yes, as well as any hate speech towards any group or person.
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? No, it is prohibited by law and considered a form of discrimination.
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process? They can do it if they ask for it. The duration of the formalities varies according to location (especially in areas lacking public services) but the federal government facilitates this process as much as possible and does not charge any application fees.
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? Yes, mostly active during Pride month to organize several gatherings in major cities.
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? Yes, demonstrations are authorized subject to notifying the local authorities in advance in order to organize the security of these events (like all other demonstrations).
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? Yes, within the limits of the law (i.e. avoiding hate speech).
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? Yes
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity? No, regarding sporting events organized by the government. For those dependent on private organizations, they are strongly advised to align with government policy.

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. Yes, from the age of 12, associations come to educate children on this subject. It is explained to them in particular that there are different forms of couples today (homosexual, heterosexual, etc.) and that they should not be afraid of them. All this awareness is done in order to avoid hateful behavior from them when they grow up.
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? Yes, for LGBTQ+ law votes. Otherwise they must be represented in Parliament to make their voice heard.
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? Yes, they are granted the status of "asylum seeker".
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? Yes, like any other person.
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity? Yes
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? Yes, recently.
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid? No, no self-defense based on "panic" has ever been legal in Whitanchir.
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? Sometimes, for events specific to the LGBTQ+ community, during Pride month for example, or when speaking officially about the LGBTQ+ community.
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? Yes
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations? Yes, as with any other donation to a state-recognized association.

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? Yes (universal healthcare)
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system? Fully covered: Sex reassignment surgery (SRS) / Partially covered (25%): Facial Surgeries, tracheal surgeries with voice training.
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? Yes
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? In certain cases, and if they request it.
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? Yes, but it has to be approved by the Federal Health Department.
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? HRT: 16 with parental consent, ohterwise 18. SRS: 18 in all cases.
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available? Yes, see above.
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? Yes, it covered by the government.
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources? Yes, documentation is available on the government website.
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? No, they're bound by medical confidentiality.

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? 82%
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? 71%
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? 65%
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? No, only in conservative circles.
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person? No, no more than other minorities.
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? No major counter-protests, only when the Marriage for All Act was passed in 2013.
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? Yes
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? Some are not necessarily in favor of it but express themselves and debate with respect for others.
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? No precise information on this subject, but the government strongly encourages it.
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? People advocate the right to indifference and the desire to "let people live their lives as they wish".

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? An openly lesbian TV presenter who holds a show every evening on the 1st news channel. The channel's audience reaches record highs every time.
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? The president of the Conservative front (political party) but not so popular except in conservative circles.
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? Yes. A popular one is "Little Thomas", an openly gay teenager who wishes to become president of Whitanchir (and eventually he succeeds in doing so).
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? Yes, very often.
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly? No there is federal laws to avoid that kind of situations.
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? Socialist Party (Actual president's party) and Total Fight! (Anarchist party, not so popular for now)
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? (Conservative Front, it does not have many seats in Parliament)
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? No, or we don't have the information.
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? Amanda France (Speaker of Parliament)
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation? Yes of course.

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
European (75%)
Asian (16%)
American (5%)
Other (4%)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?
English
French
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government?
The President was the leader of the Socialist Party (Pro-LGBTQ among other) before he wins elections.
What type of Government does your country have? Federal directorial (i.e. Federal Council composed of 15 councillors) parliamentary republic.
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+? ~7%
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? France, Switzerland or Canada

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Are you satisfied with this index? Yes!
Any suggestions or comments on how to improve? Not at the moment.
Federal Republic of Whitanchir
Rated 96.6/100 (not corrupt) on the International Index of Corruption
Rated 95.4/100 (free) on the International Freedom Index
Rated 94.6/100 (transformative) on the International LGBT+ Rights Index

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Mashreq
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Posts: 52
Founded: Apr 01, 2021
Ex-Nation

Postby Mashreq » Sat Jun 25, 2022 9:24 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) Mashreq
Your nation's current year 2022
Your nation's IC population 71,899,460
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? Yes
Please confirm you are a human nation! Confirm
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Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? No. The Constitution of the Republic of Mashreq explicitly outlines marriage as a sacred and loving bondage between man and woman.
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? No. Non-heterosexuals are explicitly forbidden from adoption services.
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? No. There are no such protections in either the Constitution nor general law.
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? Yes, citizens may refuse service and otherwise refuse to do business with those who’re non-heterosexual.
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process? Gender transition is not recognised by Mashreq. You are born either man or woman.
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? No, such organisations are entirely based outside Mashreq as they are banned from the country.
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? N/A
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? No, especially as such speech is often prosecuted as public disturbance or advocation for immorality, among other things.
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? They are protected solely by common laws forbidding assault and the sort. There are no special laws or acknowledgements of non-heterosexual individuals in the law.
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity? Yes. Transgenderism is in fact banned in its entirety, including symbolism, promotion and all the sort.

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. They are not. No part of Mashreqi education even acknowledges them.
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? No, they are not.
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? No, it’s far more often that such people are in fact fleeing Mashreq.
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? No. Non-heterosexuals are in fact explicitly barred from the military, including the draft.
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity? N/A
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? No, only male or female.
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid? Yes, it does.
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? No. In fact, said symbols are nationally banned.
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? Theoretically yes, but it is highly unpopular and few members of the legislature support progressivist policies or even tolerance of the matter.
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations? No, as they’re deemed to be promoting or abetting immorality, which is in fact criminal.

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? Only what Westerners would call “conversion therapy” services. Such services work to reaffirm an individual’s identity and return them to morality so they may rejoin their communities purified.
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system? N/A
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? No,
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? N/A; transitioning is not legal.
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? Technically yes, but actual transitioning is not legal.
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? The age of majority is 18; but gender/sexual transition is not legal.
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available? No, puberty blockers are not legal as they hamper an individual’s natural bodily development.
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? No, for reasons already stated.
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources? There are no other resources or services than “conversion therapy” and such things.
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? Yes, so they can be treated as quickly as possible.

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? <5%
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? <3%
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? <3%
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? Yes, it is strongly taboo, and speech that supports acceptance or tolerance can be charged as disturbance of the peace/public or promoting immorality.
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person? Yes. A citizen watchdog called the Brotherhood for Public Morality use “cancel culture” techniques against individuals believed or proven to be non-heterosexual. This has led to the end of careers, disownment and even deaths.
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? They do not occur as they’re considered threats to public peace.
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? No, sexual/gender transition is spoken of as abominable and as such people will only use the pronouns applicable to a person’s birth sex or gender.
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? No, Muslims, Christians, Jews and Yazidis among others do not accept such people and lifestyles. In fact, the strongest opposition comes from religious authorities and clergy.
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? Nonexistent.
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? Largely opposing, derogatory and dismissive with a small minority of more Western minded university students forming the primary pro-LGBT+ demographic.

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? There are very few, as most have either fled the country or are under house arrest. They’re strongly unpopular.
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? There are many, though it is not an everyday topic for most. They are pretty popular, though their views are mainstream and don’t particularly invigorate people.
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? No.
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? No, the only portrayals of such people are demeaning and derogatory if not absolutely despicable. The majority of homosexual portrayals include portrayals of paedophilia or other debauchery.
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly? There is no region that is particularly more supportive than another.
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? No, explicit mentioning or promotion of LGBT+ issues are detrimental to a party’s success.
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? Yes, that is essentially all the parties, though it is not a core element to the majority of them. Opposition to LGBT+ and Western influence on the matter is merely an everyday, common and mainstream opinion. The most strongly anti-LGBT+ party is the Citizen’s Party, which has strong links to the Brotherhood.
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? No. Those who are outed always end up losing their careers and jobs.
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? No, those were exposed and removed years ago.
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation? No. They’re explicitly barred from becoming president or any other important office of state due to the belief that they’re morally unfit to the offices.

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) Arab (72.7%), Kurd (25.6), Others, including Yazidis, Assyrians, Turkmen, Armenians and more (1.7%)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? Arabic is the sole official national language, though Kurdish has co-official language status in certain governorates.
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Mashreq’s incumbent government has been described as authoritarian, nationalist, highly conservative and Third World/Nonaligned.
What type of Government does your country have? Mashreq is a presidential republic where the president has dictatorial powers but otherwise presides over a conservative democracy.
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+? Unknown, outing oneself as non-heterosexual is, for many, a death sentence.
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? Saddam’s Iraq, Gaddafi’s Libya, pre-war Syria.

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| جمهورية المشرق / Republic of MashreqUnity, Freedom, Progress
MT authoritarian republic plagued by religious insurgency, religious tensions and political violence. Set in a timeline where Jordan, Syria and Iraq were united but weakened terribly by Cold War puppetry, internal conflict and state incompetence.

| Ṣawt al-Mašriq : Explosion in central Damascus claims the lives of 27, 62 injured; al-Jayš fanatics claim responsibility; Army called in to secure central Damascus

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The Confederate States of America
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Posts: 213
Founded: Sep 03, 2021
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy

Postby The Confederate States of America » Sat Jun 25, 2022 9:58 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) The Confederate States of America
Your nation's current year 2022
Your nation's IC population 1.71 billion citizens as of writing this.
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? Yes, thank you kindly.
Please confirm you are a human nation! Yes we are human.
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? Yes, same sex marriage is allowed.
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? Yes, that is allowed as well.
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? Yes, trans rights are still somewhat new so the population is not quite comfortable with them yet.
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? No, that is not allowed.
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process? No, birth names only.
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? There are factions here and there.
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? Yes, they can.
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? Yes
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? Yes, minus trans bathroom usage.
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity? They have their own leagues.

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. Yes mostly history and sexual education.
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? Yes, for equal rights.
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? Sexual but not gender.
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? We allow LGB but not T.
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity?
6/ Does your government recognize "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? No, birth gender only.
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid? No on gay, yes on trans.
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? Yes
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? Yes, but rarely happens
10/ Does your government recognize LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations? Yes

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? No
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system? None.
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? No
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? No, treatment is not allowed.
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? No
6/ What is your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? Not allowed
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available? Not allowed
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? No
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources? No
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? No

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? 80 percent
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? 75 percent
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? 21 percent
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? Slightly
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person? At times, but not often.
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? Yes
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? No
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? Yes
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? Almost nonexistent
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? Mostly accepting of it.

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? There are few, and it depends on the media figure.
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Same as the above answer.
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? Very little
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relatable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? In underground books they are. Depends on the writer.
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly? It varies from state to territory. Some are more accepting than others.
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? Yes, the left and far left parties.
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? The right and far right parties are against them.
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? There is a handful, not very many.
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? Thre are 3.
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation? Yes, elections are open to all, depending on how many votes they get.

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)

How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? English, Spanish, and some French parts.
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? In the middle at the time of writing.
What type of Government does your country have? Democracy
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+? 20 percent or so.
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Postby New Aeyariss » Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:10 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle): Greater Nifon
Your nation's current year: 2022
Your nation's IC population: 212 182 141
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored?: Yes
Please confirm you are a human nation!: Yes
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex?: No.
2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children?:: No.
3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation?: No, hate speech is encouraged.
4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people?: Yes.
5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process?: No
6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation?: Only in the underground.
7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest?: No.
8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online?: No.
9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services?: No.
10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity?: Yes.

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details.: They are covered. Nifonese children are taught that LGBT are dangerous deviants and a health hazard that will molest them.
2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system?: No.
3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity?: No, such individuals are barred from entering Nifon.
4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry?: Yes, provided they keep quiet about their orientation.
5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity?: Both yes and no. There are no prohibitions on being gay, but it causes loss of social credit points.
6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation?: No.
7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid?: Yes.
8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies?: No.
9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature?: No, they are barred from office.
10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations?: No.

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services?: No, except for conversion therapy centres.
2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system?: None.
3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)?: No.
4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment?: Nifonese trans citizens are forcibly returned to original gender.
5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)?: No.
6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS?: No such transition is legal.
7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available?: No.
8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens?: No.
9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources?: No.
10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority?: Yes.

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage?: 18%
2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption?: 12%
3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition?: 19%
4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation?: Yes. Such persons are seen as dishonored.
5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in person?: Yes.
6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance?: Always.
7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition?: No.
8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles?: No.
9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation?: They aren't.
10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia?: Nifonese government promotes view of homosexuality being a dangerous mental disorder and pedophiles and LGBT are the same group.

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they?: If such figures exist, they keep their attitudes to themselves.
2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they?: Almost all representations of LGBT demonise them as deviant foreign spies.
3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media?: No.
4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction?: No.
5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly?: No.
6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have?: No, albeit underground opposition groups do support LGBT.
7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have?: The only legal party is anti-LGBT.
8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+?: No.
9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party?: No.
10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation?: No.

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages): 98% Nifoese, 2% other.
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?: 1, Nifonese.
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government?: Nifonese nationalism, conservatism, big tent.
What type of Government does your country have?: A single party dictatorship.
What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+?: 1,5%.
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to?: Imperial Japan, but in 1500s Christianity was accepted a state religion.

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Postby Desmosthenes and Burke » Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:11 am

Your nation's name as you'd like it to appear on the index (usually does not include pretitle) Demosthenes and Burke
Your nation's current year 2022
Your nation's IC population 326 million
Would you like to receive a TG updating you when your nation has been scored? Sure
Please confirm you are a human nation! Yep
You may request a breakdown of your score via TG once it is processed. Note that any requests for breakdowns or additional information are only processed when the queue of submissions is empty.

Section One - Legally Enforcable Rights
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to marry or form civil unions with those of the same sex? Yes. Plural marriage is also permitted with any combination of sexes.

2/ Are persons in same-sex relationships permitted to adopt or otherwise raise children? Yes. It is societally expected for a married couple or group to raise children, and is legally encouraged and subsidized.

3/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected by hate speech and general anti-discrimination legislation? Hate speech: NO! The entire concept of hate speech is rejected. Discrimination: The government is banned from discriminating against citizens in such a way that LGB citizens are always covered, and so-called "transgender" citizens are covered in most areas. See question 4, infra for discussion about private actors.

4/ Do your nation's citizens have the right to withhold goods and/or services from LGBT+ people? In general yes, except as to common carriers or monopoly providers. Common carriers and monopoly providers are prohibited from discriminating against customers to ensure that common carrier services or monopolized services are universally available, as they generally represent critical services for societal functioning. Note, however, that this does not necessarily mean services must be provided in the manner desired: for instance, an all-female dormitory would not violate the law by excluding so-called "transwomen" and directing them to a male or mixed-sex dormitory.

5/ Do citizens who are gender transitioning have the right to alter their legal name(s) and documents? If so, how difficult is this process? No. There is no recognition of gender transition for so-called "transgender" persons and such requests would be denied on grounds of not being made by a person of sound mind. This does not apply to persons with congenital abnormalities that rendered their sex ambiguous or debatable at birth.

6/ Are there large national and/or regional pro-LGBT+ groups within your nation? There are numerous groups representing LGB interests, both secular and religious. An exact count cannot be provided as the government does not require registration nor does it particularly keep track of groups that are primarily social or spiritual in nature. It counts approximately 20 such groups that regularly engage in political engagement. There exists a far smaller number of groups advocating on behalf of so-called "transgender" people, the majority of which operate under a unified national umbrella.

7/ If yes, do these groups and the individuals associated with them have the right to free assembly and/or public protest? Such groups enjoy all the rights to assembly, protest, petition, and so-on accorded to any other group. There are generally applicable practical limitations that are generally considered valid (groups may not, for instance, engage in violence, picket private residences, or disrupt the functioning of vital services and may need to secure a permit or reservation for certain spaces and respect capacity guidelines).

8/ Do your nation's LGBT+ individuals and groups have the right to free speech both in person and online? The right to free speech draws no distinctions that would be relevant here, so yes.

9/ Are your nation's LGBT+ citizens protected from discrimination in the workplace, during education, and while using public services? See question 4 supra. Services provided by the government, common carriers, or monopolies may not discriminate. All other forms of discrimination fall within the protected right of free association. Discrimination against LGB individuals is rare, but some members of the Cult of Christ and some Mohommedans retain outdated views.

10/ Are your nation's trans citizens specifically banned from participating in sporting activities based on their preferred gender identity? Yes. So-called "transgender" persons are required to participate based on their biological sex. Note that participation in sporting activities is a mandatory part of the national education system to which this rule applies.

Section Two - Government Stances on LGBT+ Issues
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are LGBT+ topics covered in your nation's education system? Please give details. Yes. It would be virtually impossible to teach the Roman Cult (several deities engage in same-sex activity), Greco-Roman history (Hadrian, Octavius, Alexander of Macedon, Thebes, etc), and family structures (plural marriage) without recognizing the existence of homo- and bi- sexuality. Same-sex relations are covered within the sexual education curriculum. So-called transgenderism is presented as part of education on mental disorders requiring treatment.

2/ Are LGBT+ voices taken into account when legislation is being developed and debated within your nation's legal system? There is no specific solicitation, but LGB individuals are well represented in the ranks of the tribal assemblies (both plebeian and patrician) as well as the senate, which ensures that LGB views are presented when relevant.

3/ Does your nation take refugees from other countries who are persecuted on the basis of their sexual or gender identity? LGB individuals may make claims for protection on the basis of discrimination or persecution in their home country and are likely to succeed if their home country's laws or practice are noticeable inferior that those of the Roman Republic. In accordance with the principal of non-refoulment, so-called transgender individuals will be accepted upon showing they would be subject to torture or death if returned (note that the Roman Republic does not consider mandatory mental health treatment by professionals using standard methods to be torture and such treatment will be imposed as a condition of protection by the Roman Republic to any "transgender" person who is successful in claiming protection).

4/ Does your nation's armed forces (or equivalent) allow LGBT+ people entry? LGB may and are required to serve on the same basis as all others. So-called transgender people are rejected on the basis of mental illness/defect and are referred for mental health treatment if they are not already receiving it.

5/ If yes, are they permitted to be open about their gender or sexual identity? There are no regulations prohibiting this, and societal values would generally allow LGB persons to be as open as they wish, so long as it does not endanger the good discipline of the armed forces (no dating your superior officer, take no for an answer, sexual harassment prohibited, etc). See 4 supra or treatment of "transgender" persons.

6/ Does your government recognise "X" or an equivalent non-binary gender identity on official documentation? For most people, no. There is an option for "indeterminate" for the rare instance of those born with ambiguous or debatable sex. Most such persons will change this to male or female by secondary school and receive appropriate medical intervention, but there is no law requiring that one do so.

7/ Does your nation's legal system recognise the "trans panic" and/or "gay panic" defence(s) as valid? Gay-panic: unlikely. If the person has not been concealing their sex from someone and their behavior has not risen to the level of harassment or sexual assault then we would expect people to react the same as they would to anyone else they are not interested in. If by some ridiculous set of circumstances a person HAS managed to conceal their sex then consent would be vitiated and a person may respond appropriately, including with force if necessary though we would expect them to try to simply leave first.

Trans-panic: This would fall within the category of defenses based on fraud. If a so-called "transgender" person fails to reveal their actual sex to a prospective sexual encounter then they have gained consent through fraud and are guilty of (attempted) rape and may be responded to accordingly by their victim, which includes force, if necessary, to defend themselves from such heinous crime.

8/ Does your government allow pride flags to be flown alongside the national flag at official events and ceremonies? There is no rule against this, and it has been done on occasion, especially at embassies and consulates, but the government is not in the habit of doing so unless said flag is, for some reason, relevant to the event or ceremony taking place.

9/ Does your government allow discussion and debate of LGBT+ issues within its legislature? The senate and tribal assemblies enjoy the absolute right to discuss and debate whatever they wish and enjoy absolute immunity for any and all debates, discussions, and statements made during legislative sessions.

10/ Does your government recognise LGBT+ charities as valid and allow tax-deductable donations? We do not allow tax deductions for charitable donations, but if, for some reason, we did so, we would not see any reason to treat such charities any differently. LGBT+ Charities are capable and welcome to operate on the same basis as any other charitable organization within the Roman Republic.

Section Three - Healthcare:
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Do your nation's LGBT+ citizens have access to specialist sexual health services? We are unsure as to what this question means? (LGB identity is common enough that the idea of specializing in LGB health is not societally relevant).

2/ (If applicable) Which aspects of gender transition are covered by your nation's healthcare system? None. Gender transition is illegal.

3/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or sexual reassignment surgery (SRS)? No, illegal.

4/ Are your nation's trans citizens required to go through "real life experience" (RLE) before having access to treatment? No. Mental health treatment is available immediately to assist in building an appropriate identity within a citizen's biological sex.

5/ Are your nation's citizens permitted to import their own medication for the purposes of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? There is technically no law against the private importation of such drugs, but it would be illegal for any medical provider within the country to oversee this and would count as felony child abuse if administered to a child. Any complications arising would be treated equivalent to complications arising from illegal drug use.

6/ What your nation's age of majority when making decisions regarding HRT and SRS? N/A, both activities are illegal.

7/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to puberty blockers? If so, from what age are they available? No.

8/ Is pre and post-transition physical and mental healthcare available to your nation's trans citizens? No. Mental healthcare for so-called "transgender" persons is focused on building a healthy identity congruent with the objective reality of biological sex.

9/ Do your nation's trans citizens have access to other gender-affirming healthcare and resources? No. Mental healthcare for so-called "transgender" persons is focused on building a healthy identity congruent with the objective reality of biological sex.

10/ Are medical professionals or teaching staff required to "out" LGBT youth to their parents if they are below the age of majority? LGB: There is no requirement to do so, neither is there a prohibition. Medical professionals and teachers are expected to act in the best interests of the child in question and are permitted to use their professional judgment on the extent they should discuss a child's personal life with their parents/guardians.

T: Medical professionals and educators are mandatory reporters for mental health intervention, which necessarily entails informing parents/guardians about their child's need for mental health treatment.

Section Four - Societal Attitudes
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex marriage? This is not polled, but by estimation 90%+.

2/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support same-sex adoption? This is not commonly polled, but by estimation somewhere in the mid to upper 80% range.

3/ What percentage of your nation's citizens support peoples' right to transition? Current polling numbers suggest 5-7%.

4/ Is there a taboo or stigma surrounding the discussion of LGBT+ issues in your nation? In general, society is very open to discussing sex and sexuality with stigma or taboo (like any topic there are time and places that are inappropriate, but they are exceptions). There is less discussion about transgender issues as mental health is considered a more private matter to remain within the family.

5/ Are LGBT+ citizens in your nation commonly subjected to discrimination online and/or in-person? Overt discrimination is extremely rare against LGB people, and is rare against T people by our standards of discrimination, though we are given to understand that our perception is not shared by transgender advocates who consider society extremely trans-phobic as transgender persons are treated as a member of their biological sex by the government and the overwhelming majority of the populace. As a large, metropolitan society unifying not less than 20 different ethnic groups, we do have a wide tolerance for what one might call "gender non-conformity", though there are limits.

6/ If pride parades or similar occur in your nation, are they met with counter-marches or other resistance? Pride parades are generally seen as an excuse to get drunk and/or have sex. There is a predictable but small and essentialy ignored backlash from conservative Christian and Mohammedan cults.

7/ If applicable to your dialect(s), are your nation's citizens generally accepting of someone's pronouns when they transition? No, and we will have none of this "neo-pronoun" nonsense either.

8/ Are the major religious groups within your nation generally accepting of LGBT+ people and their lifestyles? The Roman Cult has no problem with LGB individuals and views them as perfectly capable of integrating and performing their prescribed societal roles in the modern era. The more liberal elements of the Christian Cult feel similarly, as well as the Jewish Cult. The Mohammedan cult is less accepting, but represents a tiny minority of the population and is expected to continue to be irrelevant and largely obscure.

All major cults are united in considering transgenderism objectively disordered. The prevailing opinion is for treatment to be compassionate but firm in the refusal to accept the derogation from the laws of Nature and the Gods.

9/ How prevalent are gender-neutral bathrooms/restrooms in your nation? Most public restrooms are communal in nature. Those that are not tend to be single occupancy toilets in smaller spaces. In either instance, there is no need seen to provide redundant facilities.

10/ What are the opinions on LGBT+ issues from your nation's academia? The consensus is that LGB issues are well settled and are not in need of much attention. Attention to T issues is focused on developing better treatment options and improving mental health resources and availability.

Section Five - Media and Political Representation
Expanding on answers past "yes/no" is appreciated where possible/applicable.
1/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? Yes. We are given to understand that they share the same range of popularity as their heterosexual counterparts, excepting that there are no prominent transgendered persons.

2/ Are there prominent anti-LGBT+ media figures in your nation's news and entertainment sphere? If so, how popular are they? There are very few anti-LGB figures, mostly relegated to the fringes. Most main-stream figures share the official line on transgenderism: mental illness in need of treatment.

3/ Are there prominent LGBT+ role models for young people displayed in your nation's media? Yes. We are given to understand that there numerous LGB sports and film stars. Transgenderism is absent from the media.

4/ Are LGBT+ people able to see relateable characters in your nation's prominent works of fiction? LGB characters are commonly present in fictional works. We are given to understand that the sexuality of a fictional character has little relation to their popularity. As with 3 supra, transgenderism is largely absent, and is presented as a struggle to be overcome when portrayed.

5/ Does support for LGBT+ people vary greatly depending on the region/state you live in? Do laws differ greatly? The legal situation is largely uniform throughout the Republic there are some social differences. For instance, the Athenian tradition of paederasty is generally seen as troubling outside of Graecia, while Aegyptus has a notable preference towards persons identifying as either homo- or hetero- sexual as opposed to bisexual. Within Iudea, Anatolia, and Palestina there are some minority-majority villages that have a negative social view, though the civil authorities enforce the tolerant legal tradition. Socially Mohammedan and Jewish cults place a greater emphasis on reproduction due to the smaller population of the tribes practicing those cults.

6/ Do explictily pro-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? Yes and No. There are not parties specifically dedicated to LGB issues,but the mainstream parties all have LGB members and expressly endorse at least the status quo with regards to LGB presence in society. There are a few fringe parties that advocate for liberalizing law relating the transgender persons, but they lack the power to even bring a proposal to vote.

7/ Do explictily anti-LGBT+ parties exist in your nation's political sphere? If so, what support do they have? The pan-Abrahamic coalition (a coalition of minor Jewish, Christian, and Mohammedan parties) seeks more restrictive laws. As a coalition, they control a single tribal plebeian assembly but lack the power to pass any legislation at a level capable of impacting the lives of LGB citizens.

8/ Are there prominent politicians or public servants who are openly LGBT+? Numerous. At last count at least 300 members of the various tribal assemblies and senates are LGB (predominately bisexual but there are at least 110 outright homosexuals). An accurate count of public servants is impossible, but numbers are expected to be roughly in line with overall demographics of 10-15% of the population identifying as predominately LGB.

9/ Are there prominent pro-LGBT+ voices within your nation's ruling party? Yes. See 8 supra.

10/ Are LGBT+ people permitted to run for election or your nation's equivalent political process? Are they permitted to lead the nation? Yes and Yes, see 8 supra.

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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)International standards: 90% caucasian, 7% black, 3% other.
By our classifications: 33% Egyptian/North African, 16% Roman, 17% Gallic (Frankish), and smaller percentages: Iberian, Greek, Macedonian, Thracian, Non-frankish Galls, Jews, Palestinian, Anatolian, Nubian, Serbian, Gothic, Hun, Arabian, Carthaginian, Anglican, and all others.

How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?There are 20 recognized languages. Latin is the official language of government. Recognized languages also include: Gallic(French), Gothic, English, Iberian(Spanish), Greek, Carthaginian, Egyptian, Arabic, Aramaic, Hebrew, Coptic, Persian, Slavic, Berber, Oromo, Somali, Ethiopian Semitic, Illyrian, and Basque. Numerous other smaller languages exist.

What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Right-libertarianism with significantt proto-fascist leanings.

What type of Government does your country have? Proto-fascist representative republic composed of ethnostate sub-divisions.

What percentage of the population is estimated to be LGBT+? Between 10-15%, though the percentage that have had a same-sex encounter or might be incidentally bisexual is higher (IE multiple hetero-sexual men may be married to each other through a shared wife of wives).

(OOC) Which real-life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? A very sexually liberated Mussolini's Italy or Franco's Spain.

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