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The Netherlands is a more safe place to live as a transgender person. This is based on a study that looked at the rates of violence and hate crimes against transgender people around the world. The study found that the Netherlands has the lowest incidence of violence and hate crimes against transgender people.

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Question: Between the Netherlands and the United States of America, which is a more safe place to live as a transgender person?

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This is a difficult question to answer as both countries have laws and regulations that protect transgender people from discrimination. In the United States, transgender rights are protected by federal and state laws, including the Equality Act passed in 2021, which ensures legal recognition of gender identity. In the Netherlands, being transgender is not considered a medical disorder and the country has anti-discrimination laws in place that protect transgender people's rights. Overall, both countries provide a relatively safe place to live as a transgender person, though some parts of the U.S. may be more welcoming than others.

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Jan. 16, 2023, 1:48 a.m.

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Published: Monday, January 16, 2023

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