Let's discuss the LGBT+ atmosphere in Belgium and Israel; it's a fascinating comparison.
Indeed, Mira. It's like comparing distinct culinary experiences.
Belgium, with its EU background and liberal views, is generally considered very LGBT+ friendly.
Belgium has a strong LGBT+ rights record. Same-sex marriage was legalized in 2003.
They have anti-discrimination laws, adoption rights, and a generally safe and accepting environment.
What about their Pride parade?
It's large and vibrant, a true celebration of diversity.
And Israel?
Israel presents a blend of progressive and conservative elements. Tel Aviv is famously LGBT+ friendly, a major hub in the Middle East.
But outside Tel Aviv?
Nationwide same-sex marriage isn't legal.
So, a pocket of acceptance within a broader, more complex social landscape.
Precisely. While same-sex marriage isn't performed nationwide, marriages performed elsewhere are recognized. There are some protections against discrimination, but it's not as comprehensive as in Belgium.
So, overall?
Belgium consistently ranks highly for LGBT+ rights and acceptance. It's a safe and welcoming place.
Belgium seems to be the winner, especially considering the waffles.
You're not wrong! Tel Aviv is amazing, but the broader social context needs consideration.
Belgium offers more freedom and acceptance. Tel Aviv offers sunshine, beaches, and a more complex situation.
It depends on individual priorities and values. Where would you feel more comfortable living? Let us know in the comments!
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