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Homosexuality: According to a survey in Hong Kong, more than 90% of college students accept homosexuality.
[liuxue86.com] The overseas study news I compiled, collected and collated for China students: A survey in Hong Kong said that more than 90% of college students accept homosexuality was reported on 065438+ 10/8. According to Hong Kong's Sing Tao Daily, the legalization of gay marriage has been controversial. A survey found that among more than 970 heterosexual college students interviewed, more than 90% accepted that teachers and classmates were gay, 62% believed that the government should legislate against sexual orientation discrimination, and 66% agreed to legalize same-sex marriage. The organization in charge of the investigation believes that college students have a high degree of acceptance of homosexuals, and expects the SAR government to pass "gay marriage" by legislation within 10 years.

The Student Union of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Children's Association Unlimited Plan conducted an online questionnaire survey on "College Students' Views on Homosexuality" on June 5438+ 10 last year. The results show that among the 972 college students interviewed, 7 adults have had contact with homosexuals, and more than 90% people accept that teachers and classmates are homosexuals. In addition, more than 80% of college students surveyed believe that homosexuality is severely discriminated against in different situations, including middle schools, universities and religious gatherings.

At the same time, the survey also interviewed the respondents' views on ensuring equal opportunities for homosexuals. The results show that nearly 90% of the respondents believe that schools should educate students to respect people with different sexual orientations, 62% of the respondents believe that the SAR Government should legislate to prohibit sexual orientation discrimination, and 66% are in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage.

Among the respondents, a quarter are Christian college students, 42% support legislation to prohibit sexual orientation discrimination, and more than 26% oppose it. In addition, although 47% of Christian college students oppose same-sex marriage, as many as 32% support it.

The executive director of CUHK Student Union, who is in charge of the survey, said that the survey results reflect that college students generally accept homosexuality. He revealed that CUHK Students' Union will set up a subsidiary committee "Gender Concern Group" today to deal with gender-related issues inside and outside the campus, and to enhance the discussion atmosphere of gender issues on campus. He is looking forward to meeting with the headmaster, Shen Zuyao, to express his aspiration for promoting a just society, and hopes that the new government can pass the "gay marriage" in 10 years.

Members of the social welfare sector of the Legislative Council said that they were encouraged by the survey results and thought that college students were more open to homosexuality than before. He pointed out that it has been nearly 20 years since 1993 that Hong Kong began to discuss legislation on sexual orientation discrimination, and there is sufficient legislative basis.