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Conclusion, Part II

In Uncategorized on December 8, 2011 at 7:43 PM

With this blog, Goran and I have tried to find the principle differences between gay rights in the countries of the European Union, specially the situation of gay rights in Bulgaria. We have compared the development of these rights in Europe. The result is that every country has its own laws. So each one regulated gay rights there.

At the beginning of the semester, I knew that the situation of gay rights in Bulgaria was not as tolerant that in Spain. But I understood what is going on because in my country, Spain, ten years ago the situation was very similar. If somebody saw two boys or two girls kissing each other people were very surprise. But, nowadays, nobody is surprised. After months talking with Bulgarian people, despite that is not easy, I am positive with the progress that will come here.

 It is true that in Bulgaria, the situation has to progress to be more tolerant. They are the last in the gay right of Europeans. But not all is as negative. As we explain in the video this country has made a big effort to progress, despite it needs more to achieve being a tolerance country.

 Time. That is what Bulgaria needs to understand homosexuality and accept it. It is not going to be easy because some Bulgarians (most of them) do not admit this sexuality orientation. However, as a European member has to follow the Union’s ideal, and inside this, there is the necessity to accept relations between people from the same sex.

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