In a modern social agenda, the “Aristocratization” of the LGBT community is actively promoted. This opinion was expressed in a conversation with “Tape.ru” Sociologist Frank Fuchered, Honorary Professor of the Kent University.
“They are seen more sensitive, interesting, smart and in the end more important than heterosexuals, especially men,” said Professor. According to him, such a vision applies to the media. Fumured suggested that in the near future the number of people who deny heterosexual norms will grow.
The scientist pessimistically appreciated the chances of the silent majority of confrontation between the LGBT agenda. He noted that the number of citizens, ready to resist popularize new trends, is still relatively small, and often they have no influence.
On September 29, it was reported that when a census of the population, Nepal’s citizens first suggested the third option in the “Paul” column. Representatives of the LGBT community approved this and found that he guarantees the improvement of their situation in the country. Nepal is one of the most progressive states of South Asia regarding the rights of representatives of LGBT.
The issues of gender equality and the situation of the LGBT community in Western countries have become one of the central themes of the project “Renta.ru” called “The Problems of the First World”. Materials are combined with the theme of the crisis of liberal values in the Western world and split in society. They are talking about how the ideas of freedom and universal equality turn into a tool of oppression, and the struggle for the rights of some groups of the population turns into the placelessness of others.