donald trump two gender policy know which other countries not legalize third gender


Donald Trump On Third Gender: Donald Trump has taken oath as the 47th President of America. Trump has made many big announcements as soon as he assumed the presidency. Trump has said that now there will be only two genders in America, male and female. He has rejected the third gender. After taking oath, US President Donald Trump said that from today onwards, under the official policy of the US government, there will be only two genders, male and female.

Trump further said about this, ‘We will create a society that will be non-discriminatory and based on merit.’ This means that now third gender i.e. transgender will not be officially recognized in America. But let us tell you that America is not the first country where the third gender will not be recognized. Let us tell you. In which countries of the world has the third gender not been recognized?

Third gender is not fully recognized even in these countries

As soon as Donald Trump became the President of America, he has rejected the third gender. Now only two gender policy will be implemented in America. But America is not the only country where the third gender has not been given legal recognition. At present many such countries exist in the world. Where third gender has not been given legal recognition.

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If we talk about these, many other countries are included including United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Thailand, Taiwan, Switzerland, Sweden, Afghanistan, Ireland, Iran, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon and Malaysia. In the year 2023, Russia also passed a law banning gender change.

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Recognition in these countries including India

Where America has rejected the third gender. Whereas in India the third gender has legal recognition. In the year 2014, the Supreme Court gave legal recognition to the third gender. Apart from this, in the year 2018, Germany also gave legal recognition to the third gender. Third gender is also legally recognized in Argentina. Apart from this, third gender is also legally recognized in countries like Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Denmark, Iceland, Mexico, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand and Pakistan.

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