LGBT is an abbreviation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender.
The same -sex marriage was first recognized by the Dutch in 2001.
In some countries, such as Saudi Arabia and Iran, homosexuality can be punished with the death penalty.
In 2015, the United States legalized same -sex marriages in all states.
There are more than 70 countries in the world that still consider homosexuality as an illegal act.
In 2019, Brazil became the first country in Latin America to recognize homophobic crime as a criminal act.
Transgender is someone who feels gender identity given to them biologically not in accordance with their gender identity.
In 2010, Argentina became the first country in Latin America to legalize same -sex marriage.
Pride Day is an annual celebration worldwide to promote LGBT equality and mark the beginning of Stonewall's struggle in 1969.
In some countries, such as Indonesia, LGBT is considered as an action that is contrary to religious and cultural values, so that LGBT rights are still a controversial debate.