25% of High Schoolers Are LGBTQ

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How do they know? We couldn't be surprised because the world isn't getting better only it reveals to us the Lord is coming soon. Read Revelation
 
Better marketing is my guess. What do you expect when those who "come out of the closet" are branded as heros?

Back in the 80s, there was that "study" that said 10% of the population was homosexual. What they never bothered to tell anyone was that the "researcher" himself was homosexual and he surveyed prison populations.
 
These students are more likely to attempt suicide and be victims of abuse

Seems to me that if they really cared about these kids, they would try to discourage them from saying they are gay or bisexual.
 
Back in the 80s, there was that "study" that said 10% of the population was homosexual. What they never bothered to tell anyone was that the "researcher" himself was homosexual and he surveyed prison populations.
Those were the Kinsey reports, done in the late 1940s/early 1950s. They were starting to be discredited even by the mid-50s, largely because of his sampling methods (e.g. biased toward prisoners, as you mention).

By the 1980s, better surveying methods had started to trend toward much saner figures, settling somewhere around 2-3%.

Nonetheless, Ottawa's last remaining downtown gay bookstore (as far as I know) is still named a very obsolete "One in Ten."
 
Those were the Kinsey reports, done in the late 1940s/early 1950s. They were starting to be discredited even by the mid-50s, largely because of his sampling methods (e.g. biased toward prisoners, as you mention).
I thought he was joking when he said he conducted the surveys in prisons. 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
Those were the Kinsey reports, done in the late 1940s/early 1950s. They were starting to be discredited even by the mid-50s, largely because of his sampling methods (e.g. biased toward prisoners, as you mention).

By the 1980s, better surveying methods had started to trend toward much saner figures, settling somewhere around 2-3%.

Nonetheless, Ottawa's last remaining downtown gay bookstore (as far as I know) is still named a very obsolete "One in Ten."
UGH! My grandparents used to get to hear all the trash Kinsey had since he was at Indiana University....Seems to me that these people would teach kids better than to try to follow the crowd...nothing wrong with NOT being bi or homosexual.
 
It would seem that for the numbers to increase at such an enormous rate in such a short time, being LGBTQ would require choosing to be so.
 
I truly don't think the #'s are that high. I think the people reporting those numbers may be, however! :)
 
I truly don't think the #'s are that high. I think the people reporting those numbers may be, however!
"Gender" is so loosely defined by feminists, gay-rights or trans-rights activists and the like, that they will take any personality trait that doesn't conform with traditional sex roles and say it's evidence of some kind of gender fluidity. A young woman who likes sports or fixing cars? Possibly a trans man.

So I believe the numbers are being reported accurately. I just don't believe they're true, because:

Rates of alternate sexualities in school-aged children are much higher than the adult population - where about seven percent are gay, bisexual or other.​

The human race isn't actually producing more gay or bisexual children than usual. This is something they're being taught. Occasionally I'll see some tweet or TikTok video or whatever of some androgynous schoolteacher who teaches her* students about preferred pronouns. Surprise, surprise, it turns out half her second-grade class has nonstandard pronouns as well.

* In virtually every case, the teacher is a woman, usually claiming to be "nonbinary."
 
Goodness knows that in my recent assistance of ALAYBOY in filling out scholarship forms for availability to DEI and Gender Fluid prospective candidates I've urged him numerous times to reconsider his professed cisgender status.




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I remember thinking years ago, after reading that 10% of the population was gay, HOW did they know that from a group that was "in the closet" and didn't talk about it. How could they possibly know something like that. And now, we learn from those talking that no, it's 25% . One needs to ask oneself who it is that is talking and what are their motives. There's no way to know a figure for something like that.
PUHleez.
 
I remember thinking years ago, after reading that 10% of the population was gay, HOW did they know that from a group that was "in the closet" and didn't talk about it. How could they possibly know something like that. And now, we learn from those talking that no, it's 25% . One needs to ask oneself who it is that is talking and what are their motives. There's no way to know a figure for something like that.
PUHleez.
Most of the younger generation doesn’t have any hang-ups about being gay/bisexual. The transgender issue, on the other hand, I’d say still isn’t quite as actively accepted yet, but I imagine that will change within the next ten years to nearly full acceptance.
 
I remember thinking years ago, after reading that 10% of the population was gay, HOW did they know that from a group that was "in the closet" and didn't talk about it. How could they possibly know something like that. And now, we learn from those talking that no, it's 25% . One needs to ask oneself who it is that is talking and what are their motives. There's no way to know a figure for something like that.
PUHleez.
"Research" is conducted with the aim of deriving a desired outcome. The parameters are so broad and vague it isn't possible to derive a scientific conclusion but that's never stopped anyone with an agenda. Numbers are published as if to justify behavior by numbers.
 
My wife is a public school teacher in an inner city high school. The incidence of coming out is about 3% of the students. I have watched it unfold for 15 years, and social media does a disservice to these kids. They want "likes" and "retweets" and "thumbs up" and any other type of self promotion. Coming out is the ultimate, because it forces people to either "like" you or ignore you, since "Not liking" is such a social pariah that people are considered Neanderthal or hate-filled if they oppose transgenderism or homosexuality. I watch these kids are every event, and without fail, every one of them wants noticed and commented on. My own daughter struggled with it, and admitted that tv and social media pushed her there.
 
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