The number of Americans aged 18 to 27 identifying as non-straight has more than doubled in 7 years, new polling reveals Wednesday. A survey of 12,000 Americans by Gallup revealed that 22.3% of Generation Z now say they are gay, lesbian, bisexual, queer, transgender, or “other,” compared to 10% in 2017. And 28.5% of Gen Z females say they are not straight, with 20.7% saying they are bisexual.
The numbers are staggering - and frightening. The charts below are from the article in yesterday's Post. They are indicators from the study. If you want to read the full story, you'll find it here...
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ReplyDeleteLenin: "Give me four years to teach the children and the seed I have sown will never be uprooted."
ReplyDeleteTheir "mentors" have followed Lenin's guidance - they catch them young, teach them while they are impressionable and malleable.
If it's any consolation, it's heavily due to online porn and peer pressure until they're mid-twenties or so. Then a good half or more of them give up on it. You can make up your mind to be gay or straight or some other incarnation, but people find making up their mind doesn't end up getting 'er done, and stop with the fanciful stuff.. It's still horrifying, and heading nowhere good, but not too late to make it go away.
ReplyDeleteSome teachers and professors need to be jailed, and online porn needs to be put into an impregnable-by-little- children fortress... AND the whole culture needs to be more merciful toward kids' individuality at the same time, not giving them big ideas about how to be different and drive their parents crazy. That stuff's just too damn tempting to short people who are still too immature not to be manipulated so easily.