We should probably have taken the time to ask “what kind of society do we want?”
Then, we might not be facing these issues.
Instead, we simply said “everyone should be able to do whatever they want in terms of sex, because society doesn’t even exist anyway.”
A Harvard Crimson survey on the demographics of the incoming freshman class found that over one-quarter of new Harvard University identify as LGBTQ+.
Approximately 27% of the Class of 2025 identify as bisexual, gay, lesbian, or questioning.
Additionally, 2.1% identify as genderqueer, non-binary, or “other.” This percentage increased from 0.8% in the class of 2024, and 0.2% in the class of 2023.
According to a recent Gallup poll, 7.1% of the United States population identify as LGBTQ+.
There is a “greater acceptance” of LGBTQ+ people, but “trendiness” shouldn’t be ruled out, a recent Queer Majority article states.
“Greater acceptance, the broadening of bisexual identity as more people come to understand that sexuality is a spectrum, and yes, a dash of trendiness, explains why the kids are so queer,” the article reads.
This sentiment was echoed by Bill Maher, host of “Real Time with Bill Maher” on HBO.
On his May 20 episode, Maher addressed the up-tick of LBGTQ+ identifying, as well as the push toward accepting transgender children.
“It’s okay to ask questions about something that’s very new and involves children,” Maher said.
According to a graph displayed on the show, 0.8% of the Silent Generation, 2.6% of Baby Boomers, 4.2% of Generation X, 10.5% of Millennials, and 20.8% of Generation Z identify as LGBTQ.
“If we follow this trajectory, we will all be gay in 2054,” Maher joked.
I’m a little bit tired of the right-wing lionization of any leftist who speaks any form of common sense. I don’t think that stating something that is an obvious fact should be considered heroic.
Bill Maher is a horrible Jew who played a role in creating all of these problems, now he’s saying “oh it’s gone too far.”
Call me when he apologizes. That would be something worth celebrating.
These kids’ parents are gonna regret this in a few years