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World Homosexuality Laws

Hate to tell you but your info on South East Asian country like burma(myanmar), is utterly bullshit. I've been traveled to that part of the world A LOT as part of my job and there is no such thing as penalty for screwing same gender unless you do it in public which also applies to hetro couple as well. I was once led by co-worker,who is of local, to cross-dressers concert where transgenders sing and dance on the stage and perform the audience. I had a real blast there.
 
^^^ If it isn't, why does black signify same-sex marriage, and why does it cover Canada that has same-sex marriage?

I have a crappy old monitor and it looks like dark blue to me, especially when compared to the black bars with the dates and times in them.
 
Canada appears dark blue on my mac, and portugal, brazil, australia all appear medium blue.
 
Canada appears purple and New Zealand is slightly off pink.
 
Can you see the difference on your machine between Portugal and Spain?

Yes, I can see the difference very clearly, but I also see that Canada, one state in the US (Iowa?), Norway & Sweden, Belgium, Spain, and South Africa, are all the same colour, and that is very dark blue. On my machine, they are not black.
 
Yes, I can see the difference very clearly, but I also see that Canada, one state in the US (Iowa?), Norway & Sweden, Belgium, Spain, and South Africa, are all the same colour, and that is very dark blue. On my machine, they are not black.

Yes, that's Iowa, but it's one of several. The others are all in New England, which is the part of the US in the extreme upper right of the country. They border on Canada, which is why they're hard to spot on that map.

The only New England state that hasn't established justice (in the form of marriage equality) is Rhode Island, which is tiny, heavily Roman Catholic, and deeply dysfunctional.
 
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