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The Prevalence of Anti-LGBTIQ+ and Anti-Feminist Sentiment and Mobilisations in Ireland: RESIST Survey Findings from Ireland

Authors: Browne, Kath; Hennessy, Órlaith; Schilling, Theresa;

The Prevalence of Anti-LGBTIQ+ and Anti-Feminist Sentiment and Mobilisations in Ireland: RESIST Survey Findings from Ireland

Abstract

Anti-LGBTIQ+ and anti-feminisms mobilisations are an increasing part of the Irish landscape. Using a representative quantitative survey, run in August 2024 and repeated in May 2025, this research found that: A majority supports the addressing of gender-based violence, and supports LGBTIQ+ rights and abortion. However, there is recognition, and experiences, of increased targeting and discrimination against women and LGBTIQ+ people, especially trans people. Experiences of targeting and discrimination differ depending on whether you are LGBTQIA+, a woman and/or supportive of abortion rights, however social division negatively affects all sides of the spectrum of political views on sexualities and genders.

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Gender Equity, Gender inequality, Human Rights, Social Sciences, Gender-Based Violence, Transgender Persons, Feminism, Social sciences, Gender equality, Discrimination, Anti-feminism, Irish society, Quantitative analysis, Transphobia, LGBTIQ+ rights, Political violence, Reproductive Rights, Trans rights, FOS: Social sciences, Gender Identity, Homosexuality, Homophobia/trends, Anti-gender, Abortion, Legal, Bisexuality, Women's Rights, Gender studies, Homophobia, Regional human rights, Ireland, Sexuality

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