The Rot Behind The Rainbow: One In Five Danes Holds Homophobic Beliefs, New Study Reveals
Denmark presents itself as a gleaming bastion of LGBTQ tolerance, its rainbow flags fluttering proudly against crisp Nordic skies, a model of enlightenment for supposedly less civilized nations to emulate. Yet, a landmark study from the Danish State Serum Institute (SSI) and Aalborg University reveals that beneath this polished veneer, homophobia remains stubbornly entrenched, festering in the shadows of its progressive self-image.
This world-first representative national mapping of homophobic attitudes, involving 31,808 Danes aged 15 to 89, delivers a sobering verdict: 22% of this ostensibly liberal populace deems sex between same-sex partners morally wrong. The prejudice wears a distinctly masculine face, 29% of men hold this view, compared to just 14% of women. Age deepens the stain dramatically: a remarkable 58% of men over 75 cling to such beliefs. While fading somewhat among the young, it persists stubbornly; 16% of men aged 15 to 24 still profess homophobic views.
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The study paints a pitiful portrait of the typical homophobe: often socially marginalised and personally frustrated, left behind by Denmark's neoliberal residual welfare state. These individuals are statistically more likely to possess lower educational attainment, grapple with economic insecurity, report poorer health, and suffer unemployment or loneliness. Their intimate lives reflect a pattern of dissatisfaction and constraint, marked by later sexual debuts and fewer partners. Homophobic men are more likely to report having bad sex lives while homophobic women are more likely to be virgins.
Education, or rather the lack of it, goes hand in hand with bigotry. Many homophobes report never receiving sex education in school and never having discussed sex with their parents.
Homophobia correlates with a broader landscape of restrictive sexual puritanism. A striking 79% of homophobic men and 73% of homophobic women also condemn sex outside marriage, a view shared by only 8% of non-homophobic men and 12% of non-homophobic women. Similar correlations exist for views on topics such as pornography, sex on the first date, and multiple partners. Homophobia as a stand-alone belief among otherwise permissive opinions on sexuality, so-called selective homophobia, the study notes, is vanishingly rare.
Urbanisation, too, plays a role with homophobia being more prevalent outside the cosmopolitan cocoon of the Capital City Region.
Religious affiliation unsurprisingly acts as a reliable friend to intolerance. Among Muslims in Denmark, only 17 percent of men and 26 percent of women find same-sex relations morally acceptable. Among other religious groups, such as Jehovah’s Witnesses and fundamentalist Christian groups like "Inner Mission", the darkness is similar. However, even among supposedly enlightened secularists, 19 percent of men and 8 percent of women harbor homophobic views.
State media, reporting on the study, has conveniently amplified the Muslim angle. One might cynically anticipate Denmark’s political elite wielding these findings primarily as a cudgel for islamophobic attacks, deftly sidestepping the pervasive rot within broader society.
Meanwhile, LGBTQ Danes continue to pay the price. Queer individuals face markedly higher rates of loneliness, anxiety, depression, self-harm, and suicide. A recent string of violent attacks on gay men in the city of Odense provide brutal evidence that homophobia is not some abstract difference of opinion but a daily, lingering threat to life and limb.
Since homophobia is so clearly tied to educational neglect, the researchers behind the study recommend strengthening sex education and ensuring that all students in primary and secondary schools receive comprehensive, mandatory sex education.
Denmark may continue to drape itself in rainbows but beneath the self-congratulatory phrases, something old and sour still lingers, a stark reminder that bigotry does not simply evaporate because a society closes its eyes and proclaims itself tolerant.
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- Ny undersøgelse: Mere end hver femte dansker har homofobiske holdninger, press release from the Danish State Serum Institute, July 11th 2025
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If he wanted it to be yellow and shiny, this is the method he would have picked instead of gilding the damn thing like all the world's other yellow shiny statues.