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@HelloHi-g2u7 ай бұрын
Thank you for all the work and effort you are putting in to getting us this informant and fun content. Money is tight for me at the moment but I think $1 is very doable. Love what you are doing here for the community. 🌈
@Laquishalamorre7 ай бұрын
I don’t got no money at da moment yet I wish you de best and will keep commenting for the de algoritdem
@TheGayDefender7 ай бұрын
Never used Patreon before but I may look into making an account because I’ve been a big fan since your earliest videos and want to show some appreciation man.
@folkwitchofkorea7 ай бұрын
❤️
@flawyerlawyertv74547 ай бұрын
👍
@ShinyRK96 ай бұрын
As a queer Icelandic person I am honoured to be in the queer capital of the world
@HelloHi-g2u5 ай бұрын
You are very lucky and blessed and I am happy for you. Would be a dream to live in Iceland or Norway despite the cold and long dark winters. Simply knowing you are safe must be incredible.
@damienbowman1229 күн бұрын
I defintely want to visit next year
@Akanisen0495 ай бұрын
FOR THOSE THIS MAY APPLY TO: A lot of the countries listed here also accept lgbtq+ refugees/assylum seekers fleeing the usa! I specifically remember Germany does, but I know a lot of the others here do as well!
@StanneGables7 ай бұрын
OK so my wife and I already have a trip booked for Denmark this fall and now I am more excited than ever. EPIC
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
🤗
@flawyerlawyertv74547 ай бұрын
Have a great time!
@annehedonia1566 ай бұрын
Yeah, well, it's also one of the most unfriendly places, too, to tourists. You won't fit in no matter your orientation.
@LatvianRuskilrr7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the info! I live in the Baltics and have to Finland a few times and it really is easy to be yourself there freely. I hope one day the Baltics follow Scandinavia on these issues. Estonia legalized gay marriage this year and Latvia civil unions will come into law in July of this year. So progress is happening!!!!
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
I love the Baltics and have spent a lot of time in all 3 countries. I have high hopes for their future as long as Russia stays the fk away. 🏳️🌈 🇱🇻 🇱🇹 🇪🇪
@flawyerlawyertv74547 ай бұрын
Yess
@vernonmartin86926 ай бұрын
I was in Cape town South Africa on holiday recently and had a good time there aswell. Very LGBTQ friendly.
@tullypoo3 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention that Ireland was the first country in the world to ask its citizens directly by referendum how they felt. The irish people voted overwhelmingly for marriage equality.
@akumayoxiruma6 ай бұрын
I would briefly mention Japan: While for its citizens, there is still a lot to do for queer rights and there are stories of some love hotels who are not allowing same-sex visitors, it is otherwise one of the best countries to visit for LGBTQ tourists. Japan is a very safe and overall queer-friendly country with lots of LGBTQ art such as BL/yaoi, yuri, bara and others being normalised in society. The queer scene particularly in Tokyo and Osaka have a lot to offer, and this is a country where it is almost impossible to experience queerphobic harassment from society.
@mrjolee7 ай бұрын
Taiwan is the safest place and most fun, not just for the LGBTQ+ people, but for all tourists.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
I love Taiwan! It was so close to making it into the top 10 but I had to stick to the metrics and avoid picking it just because I love it. Last time I was there was in 2019 and I can’t wait to visit again. Taiwan is one of my favorite countries in the world.
@jol1666 ай бұрын
Thank you for loving Taiwan ❤
@chrischang49896 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficialPlease come visit my country Taiwan again ❤
@ane-louisestampe79397 ай бұрын
In 1989 Denmark introduced "Registered Partners" for same sex couples, giving them the same rights as other married couples.
@GrumpyGumbo7 ай бұрын
Northern / Western Europe plus the Anglo sphere. Checks out. Basically just the countries with clean drinking water and high levels of wealth and development. Proud to be from Germany. 🇩🇪🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
@jjgreek16 ай бұрын
But it’s cold and rainy and cloudy and gloomy
@user-qf5kl6cv2y6 ай бұрын
@@jjgreek1 Yeah right 😂 It's currently almost 30°C with it being sunny until 9pm
@jjgreek16 ай бұрын
@@user-qf5kl6cv2y yeah....once in 20 years
@user-qf5kl6cv2y6 ай бұрын
@@jjgreek1 Wdym, I have lived here my whole life and it has always been pretty hot in the summer
@user-qf5kl6cv2y6 ай бұрын
@@jjgreek1 Wdym, I have lived here my whole life and it has always been pretty hot in the summer
@MyLoganTreks7 ай бұрын
If Puerto Rico was a country it would be ranked very high, one of the most inclusive and welcoming places I have ever traveled. Super safe and enjoyable gays days and beautiful beaches and mountains and a beautiful culture of sexy LGBTQ. If you have gone you know how wonderful it is.
@bradugar6 ай бұрын
I would suggest the United Kingdom as it is me homeland I've been out since 2014 yet never experienced Homophobia here. Also, gay marriage has been accepted since 2014 which is pretty good.
@njam1017 ай бұрын
Corrections: Canada isn't just an English-speaking country. French was forgotten as well as mentioning Montreal and Quebec.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Good point! How do they treat non-French speaking tourists in shops and restaurants etc?
@freonflex6 ай бұрын
Restaurants and shops in Quebec treat non French speaking people the same way, if not better, than anywhere else. In Montreal, people are often greeted in both French and English. It’s rather odd that the video describes all corners of Canada, but skips over Quebec. It’s been at the forefront of LGBTQ+ rights (it’s charter of rights predates the Canadian one and from the 1970s, explicitly included sexual orientation in its protections). Surveys after surveys have shown that it’s population is more LGBTQ+ friendly than in the rest of Canada
@richardmtl6 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial no issues there
@steevoridgeline6 ай бұрын
Montreal Quebec, in Canada, where i come from has that French speaking feature also that can be attractive for tourism and of course Montreal Pride in August.
@Mcfreddo7 ай бұрын
Ireland has a gay prime minister!
@supernovaskies50447 ай бұрын
Hell yeah!
@Nimbus60007 ай бұрын
*had. He just resigned a week ago. He’s also a perfect example that your sexuality has nothing to do with being a good person, as he was a complete a**hole.
@markuserikssen7 ай бұрын
And Bambie Thug! 😛
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
He is gone now!
@supernovaskies50447 ай бұрын
@@markuserikssen the best prime minister lol
@Musiquetelemotion6 ай бұрын
About the honorable mention countries. I think Taiwan and Uruguay are safest overall, but Mexico is more accepting towards LGBTTQ+ both legally and socially, it's a shame our current narcotics and weapon traffic crisis as does the USA. Congrats to Thai people finally for getting legal protection recently.
@folkwitchofkorea7 ай бұрын
One day I hope an Asia country will be on the list but I am aware of how badly we are lagging behind. Korea especially has long way to go but I am proud of Taiwan for getting an honorable mention.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
I hope so too 💯❤️
@Dhi_Bee7 ай бұрын
I have good news for you. Nepal already passed marriage equality in 2023. Thailand just passed a bill to make it legal in March 2024. I think it will be implemented before the end of 2024. Look it up
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Yes! 😊 Unfortunately though the one in Nepal is quite complicated and while one same-sex couple was able to marry, the law is still ambiguous and full access to marriage equality has yet to be established and the situation is more murky than some recent headlines on the subject have suggested. We can expect an official decision to be made within the year and hopefully then other couples will also be able to marry in Nepal as well. Thailand also most certainly will be legalizing gay marriage by the end of the year, but it still needs to pass the senate before it becomes law. It almost 100% will be passed so we have little need to worry, and hopefully it will come into effect later this year. But for now both countries are technically still up in the air. But soon we will be getting some good news I believe 🇹🇭 🇳🇵 🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️ 😍
@Dhi_Bee7 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial Yes, thanks a lot for explaining it in detail to the original commenter. I read an article on both in March so I figured it was all but squared away. If nothing else, I know with absolute certainty Thailand will overwhelmingly support the bill by the end of this year
@sageluciencorvus47136 ай бұрын
One thing about Canada is that there’s a heck ton more discrimination the further west you go. The worst of it being in Alberta where trans people are actively having their rights and freedoms taken away. A lot of this has to do with the influence from American politics, but also just general closed-mindedness. It isn’t all Albertans, or all Canadians but things are unfortunately not as good as it seems from the outside.
@HelloHi-g2u7 ай бұрын
Amazing video. I agree with the list and have visited many of these places. The only country on the list that surprises me is Austria. Austria is not a bad country for lgbt rights, but definitely feels a bit more primitive in the more Slavic and immigranti areas around the core of Vienna. Also its right wing leaders tend to support very anti lgbt things and flirt with Russia and attacking queer people subtly. But yes, I agree that for tourists and on a global level Austria is still pretty great.
@flawyerlawyertv74547 ай бұрын
Which parts of Vienna is Slavic? I am not Austrian, so I am asking. :)
@Jinrivak7 ай бұрын
As Vienna born i can agree somehow, yes sadly a lot of ppl from eastern europe or muslim countries who moved here are not that open minded. "flirting with russia" is very problematic u could phrase it as peacemaking wich failed multiple times.
@eduardochavacano6 ай бұрын
austrians may be more tolerant than Germans.
@lgbtqtraveldestinationsАй бұрын
Thank you for the video! This video inspired me to make my own youtube channel about traveling the world while being LGBTQ+
@QueerKingdomOfficial29 күн бұрын
That is incredible! Thank you for sharing. 😊
@PoetGorman7 ай бұрын
One of the things that further distinguishes Ireland is that it was the first country to pass marriage equality by a vote of the people. That demonstrates a truly widespread acceptance.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this, wonderful point! 😊
@PoetGorman6 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial 😁
@eriknystrom58396 ай бұрын
Yes, Sweden is now experiencing a high crime rate, but that is due to competing criminal gangs. If you aren’t involved in those gangs, Sweden is very safe. But on the other hand the LBTQ scene in Sweden is a little boring. If you are looking for fun and action in Europe , I would recommend (Cities rather than countries) Copenhagen, Berlin, Munich, Madrid, Barcelona, Amsterdam. In Asia I also had great fun in Bangkok and other cities in Thailand and also in Taipei in Taiwan.
@dialee50167 ай бұрын
Unfortunately in Canada the Provincial government of Alberta has been taking away rights of members of the lgbtq+ community, especially trans persons. Sadly the extremely conservative government is firmly pushing progress back about a century. Most other places in Canada are more in this century. So disappointed in the extreme right provincial governments of Alberta, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick. Recommend giving those 3 provinces a miss. Love my country, not loving the hardline American influences on our conservative politicians right now. Exercise caution if traveling Alberta.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
The worst part is that it’s not just Canada and the USA going through this right wing shift. The Netherlands, Finland, Sweden, New Zealand, and many other free liberal countries have recently elected right wing coalitions that threaten backsliding in coming years. Things in general feel worse now than 15 years ago which is shocking!
@SarastistheSerpent7 ай бұрын
As a Canadian, I too am disturbed by the recent anti-LGBTI+ rhetoric and policies coming out of the conservative governments of Alberta and some other provinces. And the guy who will likely be our next PM has also said some extremely anti-LGBT things in recent months.
@brindlekintales2 ай бұрын
@@SarastistheSerpent Planet earth is turning into one big Naziland.
@MxPotato843 ай бұрын
Top 10 best countries for trans and non-binary people to live in!!
@QueerKingdomOfficial3 ай бұрын
Coming soon! 😍
@roderek13 ай бұрын
I just subscribed! Love your content. Where does the US fall on this list?
@QueerKingdomOfficial3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, I appreciate it 😊 The US unfortunately fell somewhere in the mid 30s range I believe. Not incredible, not terrible. But different states on their own like Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont etc would be very high, definitely top 10, so that is something. 😁
@HolgerJakobs7 күн бұрын
Safety is not good in the US. Too many guns everywhere. Too many homicides. Not LGBTQ related, but in general. And now, after the last elections, things won't change for the better for us.
@KleintoonseBreiwinkel7 ай бұрын
Please make a list of the worst/most dangerous 10 countries.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Great idea! 💯
@KleintoonseBreiwinkel7 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial I LOVE you channel and your content. Thanks for all your hard word. I live in Namibia and would be facinated to see how many African countries make it to the worst 10 list. Hope you have a super weekend. 🥰
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
That is awesome, I actually stayed in South Africa for 3 months a few years back in the Free State mostly. Never got around to Namibia and don’t plan on visiting Africa again due to the pretty terrible situation for LGBT people but hopefully one day it will be different. I would guess at least 5 of the top 10 worst will be in Africa but now I’m curious to do the research and start work on an official list. Also, thank you for the kind words. It’s super motivating! 😊
@flawyerlawyertv74547 ай бұрын
Please, don't do it. It will attract a lot of antiLGBT people who will be happy to know this information.
@glynnec20087 ай бұрын
@@flawyerlawyertv7454 And if QK doesn't make a video somehow they won't know? Or they won't be happy? Your logic doesn't make any sense.
@GrizzneyGames6 ай бұрын
3/4 places i want to move to make this list, and the 4th was a runner-up.
@QueerKingdomOfficial6 ай бұрын
Awesome! 🤩
@QuishiQuahi7 ай бұрын
Absolutely love this honest video that highlights REAL safety. Many lists include countries like Thailand, Mexico, and Argentina that are WAY more dangerous than countries like the ones on your list. Sure dangerous countries can be fun but I wanted a list of SAFE countries and you delivered. Got a new subscriber
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Glad that this video is what you were looking for! And yes, you get the idea, this video is not about the “most exciting” destinations, it’s about the safest! 😂💯
@johnorsomeone46093 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@regginslavechicken6 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thx for the great info. Subscribed.
@a1q3696 ай бұрын
I'm #Gay from 🌈ÇalÇutta🏳️🌈 INDIA🇮🇳💕💕😁💋
@larskindem1086 ай бұрын
I don't know if someone has commented... I nominate Máspalomas, Gran Canaria, España
@Borealis_PLAYZ86 ай бұрын
Very good list, but tell me, do these countries still hold their rankings as the best and safest countries for LGBTQ ppl to MOVE to? Cause when I'm able to I wanna move out of the U.S.
@QueerKingdomOfficial6 ай бұрын
Yes I would say so, and have visited all of them for a month or more at a time, other than New Zealand, so I can personally vouch for them. They are clean, prosperous, and some of the most inclusive and modern countries on earth across all metrics. And, other than Norway and Denmark, the cost of living in the other 8 countries is cheaper than the average cost of living in the USA so that is nice. 😊
@Borealis_PLAYZ86 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial Ah, I see. Very good, thank you kind being 😁
@jc3216 ай бұрын
Spain is one of the safest
@QueerKingdomOfficial6 ай бұрын
Yep! It was number 12 or 13 I believe!
@JanCArt7 ай бұрын
I’d love to see the list. Being a Dane, living in Germany, I’m not surprised about this list at all, except for Sweden not being on there? Did they come in 11th or something?
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Denmark is awesome. I was staying in Kolding for a few months last year and explored the whole country by train. Loved every minute. As for Sweden, they were in the top 20 due to great scores for LGBTQ rights, but unfortunately surging crime rates compared to the rest of the countries on the list took them out of the running for the overall averages score for safe queer travel. Sweden needs to fix some of its crime related issues before things go beyond a point of no return. I hope they can!
@JanCArt7 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial I love Denmark but I’m partial. lol. From Copenhagen myself. My guess about Sweden WAS crime, cause I know they have problems with gang related crime. It’s a shame, cause it’s truly a wonderful country as well. Thanks for this video btw. New subscriber here.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Appreciate you being here! And yes, really is a shame about the crime in Sweden but I’m hopeful they will be able to reverse it in time. 💯
@clantis7 ай бұрын
I thought South Africa would have been at least mentioned in the "honorary list" as the only African LGBTQIA+ friendly country and legalized gay marriage since 2006. South Africa's Constitution protects gay rights. But then again.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Extremely high crime rates and backsliding on LGBTQ issues made it so SA would not have even made the top 40 unfortunately. For that matter, neither would have the USA.
@clantis7 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial I get it, South Africa is going through a propaganda, especially with the "high levels of crime", yet the queers are thriving in that warzone. I get it. Anyway, it is what it is.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
I lived in Bloemfontein for 3 months and it was a hell hole. But I’m glad some parts of the country are better than the free state 😂
@clantis7 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial OMG Bloemfontein, even I wouldn't think of living there myself😂😂😂 But anyways, great video you put out.
@bjornruskiler7 ай бұрын
I always love your videos and they keep getting better so keep it up!
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
This means a lot to me, thank you Bjorn 😊
@jaykrizpy9630Ай бұрын
What abt Sweden? I always thought Sweden was a very LGBTQIA+ friendly country? Was I wrong in that assumption?
@charlesmichaelpaiz1357 ай бұрын
Absolutely interesting and informative. I really enjoyed and thanks for all the beautiful work you put into it. Loved.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Aw thank you! I noticed a few parts of the video went black so I don’t know what the cause is for that, still learning 😁 but very grateful for the support 😊
@Viola_Gaymer6 ай бұрын
What an amazing video! Thank you! If things go to sh💩t here in the States, Iceland and Denmark are at the top of my list, along with Thailand. Despite Thailand not being on the list yet, it is my favorite place in the world that I’ve been to so far. If you haven’t been, go; it will not disappoint! 🇹🇭 Happy Belated Songkran, my Thai friends! 🙏🏼🌊
@stevenfarrington54067 ай бұрын
I was kinda sad that Spain didn’t make the list. My experiences traveling there have almost always been great!
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Spain is incredible for LGBTQ rights! Unfortunately, it scores only 32nd in the world for general safety so that is why it did not make the list for safest queer destinations this year despite being a great country overall and definitely being in the top 20 when both scores are averaged. Hope this helps. 😊
@flawyerlawyertv74547 ай бұрын
Why "almost" always? Have you come across anything bad?
@piper9988777 ай бұрын
I also think one of his metrics was friendliness for English speakers. Because Spain has only recently come out of a dictatorship, a lot of people 40 and older don't speak English well yet.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
I only take into account things like this when there is a tie. In the case of Spain, Spain was not even close as it is FAR more dangerous than the countries on this list so English proficiency was a factor in this case. 😊
@the23rdbryan7 ай бұрын
Love this and will subscribe ! Travel has always been a distant dream. Unfortunately, my old body is gonna give up long before the youth of my mind. Please never take your health or wealth for granted ! I'm glad you were able to afford these life experiences to share with us who are less fortunate. Hugs all around !!!
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words ❤️ I do try to remind myself every day to be so grateful for every good thing in my life. I started working part time at 14 because I grew up in very anti LGBTQ environment and knew that I needed to get out. I was eventually able to get a job working online which allowed me to leave the US, and since Europe is these days much cheaper than America it has now become the more affordable option. Now I live in Eastern Europe with my boyfriend and no longer have that same online job as everything moved back to in person work in the US. So hopefully I can turn doing what I love, which is spreading awareness about LGBTQ issues, into a career so I can continue to live this life I love. I hope that you never feel you are too old to live live and enjoy and that you see the possibilities wherever they may be. Wishing you all the best and all the health and wealth possible in the years to come. Thank you for being here, you are very valued! 😊
@the23rdbryan7 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial The story of your youth is nearly identical to mine. Keep living what you love ! I was living my truth out loud and breaking barriers in the face of adversity LONG before it was acceptable to. I have life stories filled with lessons that I hope to pass on before my curtain closes. From the receiving end of "fag bashing" to being fired from a job where my termination paper said "because you are gay" to years of ridicule about my physical appearance choices. I've lived my life being myself without an apology. My main purpose now is to spread love and positive thoughts to anyone who needs it.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Damn, this is inspiring. I’m grateful you are here and for the challenges you and others like you overcame to get us where we are today. I hope to carry the torch forward and having you here to give feedback and share the wisdom you have gained over the years means a lot to me. 💯
@the23rdbryan7 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial Thank you. From Michigan with love !
@LovleyTreasure7 ай бұрын
🇳🇴 🏳️🌈
@cessarmtc7 ай бұрын
Costa Ricq 🇨🇷 🌈
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Costa Rica will definitely make the list for best queer destinations in the Americas. Unfortunately the crime kept it out of the top 10 globally but it is an awesome country and I’m proud of its progress. It’s should be an example to the rest of the region. 🇨🇷❤️🏳️🌈
@timlinator6 ай бұрын
My dad was born in Ireland and left to escape the church. Today Ireland is more progressive and better place for LGBTQ and many others than the US. Really considering moving there.
@BihedAlpalstinians5 ай бұрын
Very useful and interesting! ❤❤❤
@raymondpeterson9527 ай бұрын
What!!!??? The US didn't make it? 🤣 Just kidding, I knew we were gonna be nowhere even close!!! I am surprised tho that Sweden didn't make it. Great vid by the way.
@WhyomingMontana7 ай бұрын
Thank you for highlighting some non-western countries at the end. I hope one day they can catch up to the western world.
@andredossin46447 ай бұрын
I can tell that Brazil has a really strong and safe gay scene, it’s a must visit!!
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
I love Brazil, so far only have been to Rio and São Paulo as I have some family that lives in Brazil. Unfortunately it did not make the list based on the metrics used but nevertheless it is an awesome country with solid LGBTQ rights. 😁
@nickmason14697 ай бұрын
Very interesting piece. Regarding Ireland, There was a referendum on May 22nd 2015 and it passed, this was the first time that a state legalized same-sex marriage through a popular vote. Keep up the good work. x
@dewaynewestmoreland37736 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@QueenieCrownmore7 ай бұрын
Israel will hopefully make it on this list one day, but we just need to get benjie out first. 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈
@flawyerlawyertv74547 ай бұрын
Isn't he in favour of LGBT rights?
@TainDK7 ай бұрын
@@flawyerlawyertv7454 Im thinking he is in favor of something that leads Israel to not be a safe place in general (having warfare)
@magal557 ай бұрын
@@TainDK Was it him who started the war on Oct. 7th 2023?
@shadibeidas17 ай бұрын
@@magal55nah, his role was inciting the assassin of Rabin in the 90s and ending the peace process by refusing to comply with the terms of the agreement in his subsequent position as prime minister.
@magal557 ай бұрын
@@shadibeidas1 Had PLO comply with the terms of agreement? Did they stop incitement of hate against Jews and Israel in their media and in their schools?
@seethevolcane-qj8ys6 ай бұрын
Very informative!
@tiagozattar10206 ай бұрын
👏👏👏👏
@leondenizard38006 ай бұрын
Wow im surprised Brazil is not on the list lol by far the most gay country in the world....but i can see why since Brazil in some places have lot violence sometimes is not safe for anyone i guess
@QueerKingdomOfficial6 ай бұрын
Yep, it’s the violence issue that kept it off the list along with places like the USA, Argentina, South Africa, UK, France, Sweden etc which are all far too dangerous. If I ever do a list for the top 10 most exciting and fun LGBTQ travels destinations then Brazil would make the list 😎 I enjoyed my time in Rio and São Paulo back in 2016 when I visited for a couple of weeks around the Olympics time.
@leondenizard38006 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial isn't there the biggest gay parede in the world too ? Must be fun i guess...maybe one day i should go
@QueerKingdomOfficial6 ай бұрын
Yeah there is! And while one needs to keep an eye out for their surroundings a bit more than usual in Brazil, if you stay in the heavily touristed areas and don’t flash expensive things like phones / jewelry / cash, chances are high it will be an awesome and super fun time. 💯 Beaches are incredible and the people are super friendly not to mention incredible food, highly recommend visiting.
@leondenizard38006 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial yeah i presume Rio have this big problem of violence and safety,but i saw maos and statistics that Sao Paulo state is safer half of USA so maybe Sao Paulo dont sound bad at all,next year i would love to go there,also thanks for the recommendation
@PulpieFictuna7 ай бұрын
This video is exactly what I was looking for! Just subscribed man!
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Awesome 💯😎
@ChocoOntime7 ай бұрын
Having visited most of these countries I agree wholeheartedly!
@trudimclaren43017 ай бұрын
Love your video, but question your reason for putting Ireland above NZ...(speaking as a Kiwi) ❤
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
It was a hard call! I’m curious to hear why you would put New Zealand higher! 😊 would love another perspective.
@trudimclaren43017 ай бұрын
@QueerKingdomOfficial I love this video ❤️🤗 (my daughter is queer, so I'm thrilled to know my current country (NZ) and future country (Canada) are close!). Tbh, when I think of it, you're probably right - I hate that my daughter felt bullied when she was flatting with some 'farming types' (although I'm sure that happens in rural Ireland, too). I think the biggest thing I'm proud of my country for is how accepting we can be of other cultures. I love that we had the world's 1st openly transgender Mayor (Georgina Byer), who then went on to be the world's 1st openly transgender member of parliament. The country adored her and kept voting her in, in various roles from 1995 to 2007, when she resigned. We also have a very strong relationship with Samoa (we have a 'Treaty of Friendship' with them that means most Samoans can live in NZ). 'Fa'afafine' is a very traditional '3rd gender' that Samoa recognises, and therefore NZ does to a certain extent, too (we are all aware of that cultural difference anyway). Sorry, long response!
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Reading all this made my day, it’s always precious to be reminded of the good in the world and the positive stories. There is so much negativity it is easy to forget how much progress there has been around the world. Thank you for sharing. I have visited about 60 countries but never New Zealand although I have wanted to for years. (Flights are just too expensive to justify a stay of less than a couple months in the region) but New Zealand really is an incredible country and I can’t wait to have the chance to experience myself someday. I’m happy for your daughter that she has such accepting and lovely parents. The world is better because of people like you. Thanks for being here. 😊
@trudimclaren43017 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial thank you, you've just made me realise what I want to do in Quebec when I move - I'll have about a year when my partner will be supporting me, so I can get fluent at French (hopefully!), but I could volunteer to help with queer teens or indigenous communities. There must be training provided, and I would feel like my time wasn't wasted. Again, thank you for the inspiration 💜
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
🤗
@MrMrjjk37 ай бұрын
Brilliant video. This will be really useful for my boyfriend and I. We were recently in Norway on a cruise and it was an absolutely amazing country to visit. It’s also incredibly beautiful.
@SeanMarburger6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the Irish picture and zoom
@Xarmutinha7 ай бұрын
For a moment i read "traveli"
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
😂
@KirstenDunst-yt1ft7 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉
@jeremiahlumpiin44414 ай бұрын
Unfortunately Africa is nowhere to be found
@QueerKingdomOfficial4 ай бұрын
Maybe one day my friend! South Africa was the closest but still quite far away. Who knows, Angola and Mozambique are rising quickly and maybe one day could be solid and safe choices for our community but that is still a few years off at best, but we can hope!
@bartakstergart29826 ай бұрын
I'm surprised that Sweden is not on the list and i'm surprised Norge IS on the list. Happily i live in country that is on place nr 2 on the list.
@patrickuotinen6 ай бұрын
TOP 10 seem to be, beside the safest and most LGBTQ-friendly countries, some of the most expensive tourist destinations in the world.
@QueerKingdomOfficial6 ай бұрын
Yep!! Usually having a safe and functioning society means high wages in the country and equally high cost of living, HOWEVER if you are viewing this from the USA, every country on this list other than Denmark, Norway, and Iceland have a lower cost of living than the American average. So if you visit Germany or Ireland or New Zealand you will find food, coffee, and hotels to be even cheaper than in the states. Not only does the data back this up but having been to all of these countries it is noticeable. Granted rural Alabama will be cheaper than Munich Germany BUT as general rule all but three of these countries are cheaper than the American average. www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/rankings_by_country.jsp For those not living in a relatively wealthy country, I recommend starting to save up now. 😂
@patrickuotinen6 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial I'm viewing this from Finland, but my income is less than average here, so I have to take that in consideration.
@QueerKingdomOfficial6 ай бұрын
Oh cool! Finland is awesome, I lived in Jyväskylä for 3 months in 2022 and used it as a base to explore around the country. Best luck with any future travels! Maybe I will make a future list with the best affordable queer travel destinations 😎
@patrickuotinen6 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial I'd like to visit Uruguay one day, but it is so far, that the flights are too expensive. But I lived three years in the Netherlands, so that one is familiar, too.
@henryscott87367 ай бұрын
Odd that you don’t mention Argentina, the first country in South America to legalize same sex marriage, and a country that has regulations to support trans people. Buenos Aires has a very vibrant gay community
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Yes! Argentina is wonderful for gay rights, but unfortunately it also has extremely high crime and violence compared to the countries that made it on the list. That gave it an overall quite low score when averaging out the two metrics of LGBTQ rights + General Safety. But I am super proud of Argentina for a lot of reasons and even in terms of safety they are one of the best in the region which is awesome. 😊
@alexandref51007 ай бұрын
In terms of legislation, Brazil has more laws that protect the LGBT+ community in the Americas. Argentina only has laws against discrimination in Buenos Aires, in Brazil it covers the entire Brazilian territory and the law is similar to racism, without the right to bail. In addition to the fact that all psychological, hormonal and sexual reassignment surgery is offered by the SUS (Unified Health System), that is, transsexuals do not need to pay to undergo reassignment.
@coasterblocks34207 ай бұрын
I don’t understand how New Zealand could outscore Australia. That makes no sense.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Australia is unfortunately quite a bit behind New Zealand due to the methodology set out in the video, which is an average of a country’s scores in two categories. LGBTQ Rights and General Safety & Peace. Australia did manage to score 2 more points than New Zealand for LGBTQ rights with a score of 79 to NZ’s 77. However, New Zealand is the 4th safest country in the world compared to Australia as the 22nd safest. This overall meant that New Zealand beat Australia overall for the Safest Queer Travel list which tries to take into account both queer specific and general safety into account. Hope this makes sense. If it makes you feel better, Australia would have made it into the top 15 😎
@coasterblocks34207 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial well NZ has a reactionary conservative government again so that’s never good for queer safety. How lowly does the U.S. score then?
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
US is pretty low, so low I did not even measure it. 😆 but neither score made it into the top 20 for the US. Sad. And yeah hope the new government in NZ does not lead to massive backsliding for queer rights. Maybe they won’t make the list in 2025 but let’s hope they do and Australia too. I just checked the score for America, and while the US is a pretty high 26th place for LGBTQ rights with 74 points, it falls massively into 131st place for safety and peace, in part due to the fact that involvement in wars abroad and risk of terrorism and civil strife are all factors that massively bring America down. An averaged out score for America would likely places them in 50s or 60s but quite far from the top 10. So as for safest destinations, the US won’t be making the list any time soon 🥹
@coasterblocks34207 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial Queer rights are so balkanised in the U.S. - wildly different from state to state let alone county to county and rapidly backsliding - I’m surprised they scored so highly in that regard and perhaps the scoring doesn’t account for the granular view one needs to take when dealing with America. A tourist is rarely going to know what county they are in and that could be disastrous if you’re a trans person going into the “wrong” bathroom in the wrong county. Or in Florida if someone calls you a filthy fag and you fire back “bigot” or “homophobe” in defence, you’re the one who has broken the law, not the actual perpetrator of anti-gay hate. In America people who are very religious are generally held in high regard or deference by general society whereas in Australia the overtly religious are regarded with suspicion, scepticism and distain.
@Demetri4507 ай бұрын
Are they safe for the entire LGBTQ+ community??
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Yes, these countries all have world leading trans and non binary rights and have some of the most diverse populations compared to the rest of the world. No country is perfect but we are comparing countries to other countries, not to perfection, so if you want a safe destination regardless of who you are, these countries are the best. 💯
@loveFFKamloops7 ай бұрын
Nice list , however, with regard of Canada , specifically the province of Alberta! The prime minister has implemented anti trans legislations , she welcomes Tucker Carson’s conspiracy theories! Other provinces are following the pronounce ban for children under 15 at schools arguing that parents need to be informed about their children chosen pronounce ! The conservative leader also supports the anti trans anti abortion anti gay ideas coming from the USA So in my opinion Canada unfortunately ranks much lower on your list as LGBTQ friendly country ! Especially if the Conservative Party wins the next elections 🇨🇦😵💫😵💫😵💫
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Very troubling to hear what is unfolding in Canada. If this continues and these policies become more widespread across the country then next year when I revisit this subject and look over the data Canada will likely be falling off the top 10. Unfortunately, we now live in a world where even the best countries are far from great, and it is scary to think that things are far worse across much of the rest of the developed world and unimaginable in most of the developing world where being queer often means jail if lucky and death in the worst cases. Canada has been a leader in LGBTQ rights for a long time but if these terrible trends continue it may well be about to fall in the rankings to a country like Spain, Switzerland, Australia and Portugal which this year were just a few points out of the top 10. The sad truth is that similar right wing and anti LGBTQ politics are sweeping much the world and impacting many other “good” countries as much if not more than Canada at the moment! Scary times. In some ways feels worse now for our community than it did 15 years ago.
@piper9988777 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial Alberta has a Premier not a prime minister. Prime Minister Trudeau has appeared at Pride events and is extremely LGBTQ friendly. I hope what happens in a midwestern Province does not affect the scores for the rest of the country.
@TayTay2994 ай бұрын
What about sweden and belgium?
@QueerKingdomOfficial4 ай бұрын
I remember that they were both in the top 20! I think in my notes I still have all the data so I should comment the top 20 here because alot of countries people were hoping to see were so close to the top 10 but just ever so slightly did not make it! But I know for a fact there were both in the top 20!
@davidroberts90376 ай бұрын
Thailand is my love and favorite
@joeydejesus42867 ай бұрын
❤ Thank you.
@meabhmurphy90907 ай бұрын
I highly recommend Malta. Felt extremely safe, and it ranks very high for its LGBT equality index. The people were very friendly too. I'm surprised it didn't make the top ten.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Yes!!! I know they would have made it if only there was data for them on the source I was using to measure safety. I did include them on the honorary list at the end but I maybe should have found a way to highlight them even more because I bet they would have made the list if the global peace index measured them. Malta is awesome!
@SaviorSub7 ай бұрын
Great video, no country here surprised me
@Dhi_Bee7 ай бұрын
I can already guess Iceland, Canada, & New Zealand will be at least in the top 3. If I’m wrong, so be it
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Very impressive guess! 😁
@markuserikssen7 ай бұрын
As a Dutchie, I feel very happy that my country is among the safest for LGBTQ+ people. I was also living in Sweden and Iceland before. It surprises me Sweden is not on the list, as I felt safer and more accepted there than in The Netherlands in general. Iceland is for sure among the best countries. It's so progressive and the people are very open-minded.
@andywessel7 ай бұрын
The violent crime has become a problem in Sweden in recent years and in some areas there are large clusters of religious groups that is not as open towards gay people as the general Swede. Sweden used to be one of the best places for gay travel, but the massive immigration from the middle east in recent years and the poor job at integrating these people into swedish culture and society has not been positive for sweden.
@markuserikssen7 ай бұрын
@@andywessel Yeah these are valid points. I was noticing how it was going backwards there rapidly when I was living there. Luckily, I was living in a good neighborhood, but nowadays shootings happen in almost all parts of the city and also in smaller towns in Sweden. Sad to see that. It's also going backwards here in The Netherlands, though.
@andywessel7 ай бұрын
@@markuserikssen we are trying to avoid this here in Oslo , but these gangs are stabbing each other snd shooting at each other quite freqently here as well now, but so far they are only hurting each other. It will probably get worse here and in Denmark as well i guess.
@markuserikssen7 ай бұрын
@@andywessel That sounds awful! I hope the authorities manage to get a grip on this situation. It shouldn't become the new normal.
@flawyerlawyertv74547 ай бұрын
@@andywessel Thank goodness, Denmark is tougher on immigration and has less immigrants. Hopefully Sweden and Norway follow this lead.
@MrMomo1827 ай бұрын
I guess the silver lining for the 60% of gay men over 45 who are single is that they can vacation anywhere.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Good point, that is a silver lining for sure! Still, it’s good to be safe! Some countries check your phone upon entry and jail people for having LGBTQ content of any kind. Plus, even for single queer people I recommend not supporting oppressive regimes with our tourists dollars. 💯
@MrMomo1827 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficialI agree. So many cultural events are sponsored by the likes of Qatar Airlines, for example. Good way to save money.
@davidriester84516 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial How can one know what those countries are that would check your phone for queer content and then imprison you?!
@QueerKingdomOfficial6 ай бұрын
Maybe I should make a video on this, it’s actually happened to me 1 time and I barely was saved by the face I had cleared my phone before they checked it!
@sagephil3 ай бұрын
Bærre #9?! Også sa førbannja danskan foran!!
@SouravDeySauravDey7 ай бұрын
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@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
I certainly hope so! I was closely following the Supreme Court decision in India last year that could have ended with marriage equality yet failed. It was a very sad day. Unfortunately progress is in India is very slow but I hope that one day things will begin to change for the better. At least being gay is no longer criminal ever since 2018 so that is a start!
@screwdriver51817 ай бұрын
Thank you for this most informative video. It would also be great to see a simple list . We all know that there are countries where being gay is a capital offence, some of which are also disgracefully financed by the UK. This “blacklist” would also be useful as places to avoid.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
I’m glad you enjoyed the video, and I also agree that making one on places to avoid at all costs would be really beneficial to get out there for our community. I think it will be one of next ones so thank you for your comment and adding to my motivation to get it created. Appreciate you being here. 😊
@richardsanty90637 ай бұрын
What about Malta? very gay friendly.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Extremely! There was no data for Malta from the Global Peace Index which is odd, so I did not include it but when it comes to LGBT rights they are in the top 10 on nearly every metric you can find! I should have included them on my honorable mentions at the end! I may make a comment highlighting this fact. Malta is an awesome country.
@richardsanty90637 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial Thank You.
@soton5teve6 ай бұрын
Is there any difference between safest countries for lgbtia+ & just safest countries in general?
@QueerKingdomOfficial6 ай бұрын
Yes, some countries like the UAE, Qatar, Malaysia etc are quite safe for straight people but extremely hostile for gay people, especially locals but even for tourists who accidentally make it clear they are LGBTQ.
@stevecarriere34136 ай бұрын
For Ireland, I would add that they have come from so far in such a short period of time. Ireland does deserve a higher place than New Zealand.
@angelomarcustodio48987 ай бұрын
Surprised that Ireland is on the list. Legislation is one thing and acceptance and inclusion are another. Overall it continues to be a place of pretty strong religious views.
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Appreciate the comment! 😊 True no country is perfect yet Ireland is still far better than most of the world unfortunately. It is not perfect anywhere, but it is so much worse most places. Also this list takes into account general safety. Famous gay locations like Spain score very low for safety and Ireland scores quite well making it over all one of the lowest stress options for those wanting safe travel compared to other countries and that is why this list is an average of queer rights and general safety to get a well rounded perspective that does not only take 1 single factor into consideration. But even the best countries still have a lot of work to do! It is my goal to never use my own or others anecdotal evidence and to stick to the numbers as best as possible but it is sad to hear how much work still needs to be done in Ireland with the religious people.
@StarMonkies7 ай бұрын
Ireland is not very religious at all. At least not in practice. Many will call themselves catholic but this is largely for cultural reasons. Lets not forget gay marriage was put to popular vote in Ireland in 2015 and the the nation overwhelmingly voted in favour of it
@LesbiHonest-n2f7 ай бұрын
Great info, thanks! ❤
@Moviton_2.36 ай бұрын
Смотря со слезами на глазах я завидую вам😢❤🏳️🌈 Я из России. Ненавижу наше фашисткое правительство которое пропагандирует жестокое отношение к ЛГБТ. Надеюсь Путина не станет и наше правительство поменяет вектор развития на сближение с Европой❤🏳️🌈❤️
@QueerKingdomOfficial6 ай бұрын
I hope for all this too my friend! 🏳️🌈 stay strong and be safe, I know the situation in Russia is terrible. Hopefully the current government will collapse soon and a new government that values human rights and freedom will one day take its place.
@Moviton_2.36 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficialда будет так❤🙌🙏
@davidriester84516 ай бұрын
🤗❤️🙏🏳️🌈✌️
@flawyerlawyertv74546 ай бұрын
Hopefully, things will change soon there. You just need to get Putin and its allies out. 🙏
@YukiTheOkami6 ай бұрын
As a quere person living in germany leipzig i also recoment my city Csd will be lster this yesr due to strategicly placing it closer to elections and due to the soccer europe cup wich has less discrimination reasoning than traffic mansgement and such For the csd parate the whole inner city ring will be blocked for ornal cars so that would go into conflict with already drunk european football fans who want to get to the game 😅 Anyway verry save and open here but more leyed down but if u wsnt to be treatet like a human ot like an alisn pretenting to be s human and lern some abeut johan sebastjan bach the battle of the nations Go to an amusementpark or visit one of the best zoos in europe possible while holding hands with ur partner puplicly please come and visit We also hsve thermal baths with sauna wirlpools massage (this one is pricy though)
@YukiTheOkami6 ай бұрын
Jeh to my suffering Germsny is a bit late on full trans rights but i dont think whst the govermdnt slept on for msny mMy jears should dctste how save it is overall for trans people Little storry on that Last onths i was in town 2 times One time i was about to use the toilet and out of pathfinding memory i was about to go to the womans room oops (i only had chest surgery last year) Lady that colectet the money and cleans and maintains the toilets remindet me that this is the womans bathroom 😅 and i thsnked her and went to the mens room The second time unfortunslly ingot misgendered it was a different toilet with a different lady but once i told her that i am indeed male she spologized so sweetly i couldnt even be mad Oh and when i fetched a psckage last week thst did not got delivered ..(DPD😅 i was at home).... the guy with the migration bqkround who worked there only wantet to see my phone app and asked if i knew the adress the name on the parcel was my trans nsme but my id carries my dead name but same fsmily nsme same adress i was able to show the pick up message on my phone thst i has in the dpd app all no issue (Maybe with a pure german worker it would have been cousee germsns tent to follow rules strictly and i understsnd otherwhise amyone could steeal a package) But jes no issue at all So agsin law does not reflect how people treat you
@YukiTheOkami6 ай бұрын
Where have u spent time in germany ? Rural south? Jeh they wont speak english there 😅
@YukiTheOkami6 ай бұрын
For germsnys crime rate u hsve to consider till april first cattying s little csnabis with u was considert a crime 😅 and till s it longer ago ut slso just recently using puplic transport without s ticket slso was not sn offen e but a crime 😅 Beings the rate up s little in the statistics
@YukiTheOkami6 ай бұрын
As a trans person my self I thi k restrictions on chsnging gender such as bein to a psychologist snd not being sble to donit more offten thsn once in 5 yesrs or so are important to keep people sway from abusing thst snd also to keep the kritiques quiet who assume just snybody would sbuse it 😅 its politicslly the better soloution if i am honest (as long as testeictions mske sence like not anyone can recive or want to recief hornonal treetment but to hsve u speak to s profetionsl psychomogist Bout it is not the worst idear (as long as its payed)
@RobertRodgers-r5h7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this outstanding presentation!
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words! I still have some areas I’d like to improve on with the editing in the future so your encouragement means a lot! 😊
@TheGayDefender7 ай бұрын
Love this
@kevinvoccia87156 ай бұрын
It has been my experience that travel within major cities in western europe, Canada, Australia, Japan, Taiwan, South Africa the USA and South America is generally safe for lgbtqi travelers. Certain areas of eastern Germany are only slightly better than backwoods areas of America’s south. The same goes for Ireland.
@SomeRandomGuy83686 ай бұрын
Do u have a top 30 list?
@QueerKingdomOfficial6 ай бұрын
Should I make one? 😊
@SomeRandomGuy83686 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial U dont got to but that would be nice (: and im just looking for like a simple list in a reply lol
@Jsarson19766 ай бұрын
So why is not United Kingdom on that list? One of the safest countries in the world for gay people and not even on the extend list you have, find that very strange.
@QueerKingdomOfficial6 ай бұрын
According to the data it’s no where near the top 10 in either category. Just a sad a simple fact, much like how the USA is no where near the top 10 either. Nor is France anywhere even close. It is sad, I love the UK and have been many times. It is a wonderful country but simply can’t compete with the Nordics or the others on the list at least by the numbers.
@GourmetExpressTV7 ай бұрын
1:59 - Germany is the largest country in the EU??? Sweden, Spain, and France are larger!
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Population not land area, maybe I should have clarified.
@QueenieCrownmore7 ай бұрын
To me he clearly meant population, influence, GDP, and voting share in the EU. Everyone knows France is larger than Germany by land area but Germany still feels like the largest country by every other metric.
@flawyerlawyertv74547 ай бұрын
Why is Sweden not drawn with a rainbow in the thumbnail? According to a 2019 poll, 98% of the Swedish population thinks that gay, lesbian and bisexual people should have the same rights as straight ones. 🇸🇪🏳️🌈❤️
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Sweden is 19th in the world for LGBTQ rights according to Equaldex and due to extreme amounts of migration from countries that encourage homophobia like Eritrea, Somalia, and Syria the current acceptance rate of queer people in Sweden is reported at only 69% in 2024. Additionally Sweden is only the 28th safest and most peaceful country in the world according to the global peace index for 2023. So averaged out Sweden was far from the top 10. Of course there are other ways to measure gay rights and safety than the metrics I have chosen, but even going off of other major metrics Sweden would not have made the cut for the top 10. But likely it would make the top 20 despite increases in violence and homophobia across Sweden in recent years.
@flawyerlawyertv74547 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial Sweden should have never let those people in. 😭😭😭😭
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Agreed 💯
@FatimaIslamabad7 ай бұрын
Even as a Pakistani Muslim who happens to be a lesbian I can see that Europe is being overrun with people who don’t share western liberal values and it’s terrifying. Immigrants that share the same values as a country are fine but the ones that refuse to assimilate and accept progress need to go back to their deserts where they can freely live their bigoted little dreams.
@TainDK7 ай бұрын
Fordi Sverige ikke er de bedst - De har dog de BEDSTE naboer i hele verden =) Because Sweden is not the best - They do though, have the BEST neighbors in the whole world =D Xoxo Danmark/Denmark =)
@ricardo687 ай бұрын
I’m curious to know where you’d classify Portugal. 🇵🇹🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Portugal is also very high on the list and would be around 14th in 2024 when averaging everything out. It scores super high for general safety but is only the 23rd best for LGBTQ rights in 2024 which considering there are over 190 countries in the world is still pretty incredible!
@ricardo687 ай бұрын
Thanks 😊
@andimusicjunkie39907 ай бұрын
I wonder where Spain and Sweden are...
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
They are both in the top 25 but high levels of crime and increasing attacks on queer people from North African and Asian migrants have lead to tumbling scores in recent years. Some neighborhoods in Sweden and no go zones for LGBTQ people these days and Spain has some massive issues with theft and with assault especially against women. Still, both had scores that would put them in the top 25 which at a global level is not bad at all!
@andimusicjunkie39907 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficial Thank you for answering so quickly!
@geordis7 ай бұрын
@@QueerKingdomOfficialwhere did you get your information about no go zones for lgbtq people? I live here and this that I have heard of this. I am aware of no no- go zones and feel safe everywhere
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
That is great that you feel safe. 😊 I have spent a few months in Sweden and definitely did not feel safe in parts of Malmö and Uppsala and even witnessed North African migrants trying to start a fire on a Pride themed bench near the main Malmö train station. I don’t like using anecdotal evidence though so as far as the facts, it is widely known that Sweden has some of the highest rates of violent crime, homelessness, and rape in Europe, and if you don’t already know this and want proof I can link some stats from reputable mainstream sources. Many of these neighborhoods are composed of people who hold homophobic beliefs and express their anger more so than in many other European countries. Here is one story but if you spend some time on Google you can uncover a dozen similar stories. www.thepinknews.com/2015/12/18/gay-man-murdered-by-refugees-in-brutal-homophobic-attack/ Also to clarify I’m not saying there are official government named no go zones. I am saying as a queer person who has looked at the statistics and spent months of my life in Sweden, there are parts of Sweden where I would definitely not express PDA with my boyfriend, and these areas happen to be the ones overrun with migrants. Don’t get me wrong. I LOVE so many parts of Sweden and so much of what real Sweden stands for. I hope in the future Sweden can rejoin its Nordic neighbors as a place that is safe and secure from extremism and EU leading crime rates. Also this is not meant to hate on Sweden. From a global perspective Sweden is overall still great and better than the USA on nearly every metric. But when considering the very best and safest countries for queer people, countries are held to more scrutiny. I’m not trying to say that all of Sweden has become as dangerous as an African country or as homophobic as an Arab one. I’m just comparing it to the leading countries on the list and highlighting the dangers that queer people can face if they find themselves in certain Swedish neighborhoods.
@johnloveland24857 ай бұрын
I thought Prague (Czech republic) would be
@piper9988777 ай бұрын
High crime for tourists still.
@ge27147 ай бұрын
What about Sweden?
@QueerKingdomOfficial7 ай бұрын
Well, it is sad but the high rates of crime in Sweden compared to the ones on the list kept it out of the top 10, but hopefully in time Sweden will get a handle on its issues because it is a beautiful country that has so much potential and a history of leading the world in LGBTQ rights.