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Tender Branson
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« on: May 27, 2007, 12:55:22 PM »
« edited: May 27, 2007, 01:11:33 PM by Tender Branson »

Not just arrested. Last year the German MP Volker Beck of the Greens took part in the demos and got beaten up by the counter-demo-mix of Neonazis, Ultra-Nationalists, Police Forces and militant orthodox christian fundies.

Sadly not just Russia has a long way to go until homosexuals receive equal rights and are not discriminated against, but also most of the Eastern European States, especially Poland and the Baltics.

As for Austria, the public is becoming more liberal for same-sex-marriage and adoption by gay couples than some of the ÖVP (conservative) politicians are. While the Center Left Social Democrats, the Greens and the liberal wing of the ÖVP are for gay marriage in Austria, the conservative part of the ÖVP, the FPÖ and BZÖ are against it. And as long as the ÖVP doesnt find a common party line in favor of legalizing same-sex-marriage or an SPÖ-Green coalition is formed, there´s hardly any political movement here, despite the fact that Austrians favor gay-marriage by 55-45 and is among the leading European nations when it comes to tolerate gay adoptions.

The fact that Austrians are becoming more and more liberal with the issue of gay-marriage is seen best when the poll is broken down by age:

While younger Austrian people support gay marriage by 68% to 29% (incl. me), older people are against it by 27-62. There´s also a gender gap: Women are for it 51-42 and men just slightly for it 48-46.
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