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Attitudes towards nonbinary people vary by cultural region. Here, charts of different attitudes will be shown.
Africa
Cultural Region
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General Attitude
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Percentage of people supporting nonbinary identities
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Notes
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Monaco
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Algeria
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Tunisia
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Libya
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Senegal
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Egypt
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Chad
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Mali
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Niger
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Nigeria
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Gambia
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Guinea-Bissau
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Sierra Leone
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Guinea
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Liberia
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Ivory Coast
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Ghana
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Togo
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Benin
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Cameroon
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Congo
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Gabon
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Equatorial Guinea
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Zambia
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Namibia
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Botswana
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South Africa
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Lesotho
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Swaziland
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Mozambique
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Tanzania
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Burundi
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Rwanda
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Uganda
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Kenya
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South Sudan
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Sudan
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Ethiopia
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Somalia
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Djibouti
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Eritrea
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Central African Republic
|
Arabia
Cultural Region or Country
|
General Attitude
|
Percentage of people supporting nonbinary identities
|
Notes
|
Asia
Cultural Region
|
General Attitude
|
Percentage of people supporting nonbinary identities
|
Notes
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Tibet
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Afghanistan
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Mongolia
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Tuva
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Japan
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Iran
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Georgia
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Azerbaijan
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Armenia
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Turkey
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Turkmenistan
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Tajikistan
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Uzbekistan
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Kazakhstan
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Myanmar
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Laos
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Thailand
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Cambodia
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Vietnam
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Republic of China (Taiwan)
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South Korea
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Europe
India (Sometimes considered a subcontinent)
North/Central America
See also: Attitudes by State/Territory (U.S.), Attitudes by Province/Territory (Canada)
Cultural Region or Country
|
General Attitude
|
Percentage of people supporting nonbinary identities
|
Notes
|
Canada
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United States
|
|
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The U.S.'s Department of State made multiple public statements of hatred against nonbinary people seeking passports.[1]
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Mexico
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Belize
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Panama
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South America
Sources