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https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/teenagers-oppose-gay-marriage-and-shun-tattoos-f2rf0td0b
Younger teenagers sceptical about gay marriage and trans movement, study claims | CatholicHerald.co.uk
As a researcher who keeps up with the trends and social changes in the modern and post-modern world, this is rather interesting: support for the "LGBT" subculture and trans "rights" seems to be dying out among the youngest and most web-savvy generation, with opposition to "LGBT" likely to become the prevailing social norm in the near future.
I'm personally not sure it's worth society's time to "oppose" it, since the "LGBT" cult never amounted to much to begin with - having been more or less comprised of a minority of less educated and socially maladjusted Boomers and Millennials - who one would expect to find a low-rent Los Angeles trailer park or "Insane Clown Posse" concert than they would at library, health food store, or classical music venue to begin with.
I'd venture that it might be better for the more evolved members of society just to let the underclass and evolutionary ineffectuals voluntarily quarantine themselves, and let their myriad of diseases - and lack of any reproductive ability - run their evolutionary course if they choose to perpetuate it.
Given that their sexual problems and identity disorders are arguably less a "disease" and more just a symptom of the trashy and diseased lifestyles that such individuals are prone to as a whole, having coincidentally gone hand-in hand with obesity, chain smoking, and other degenerative lifestyle choices:
https://truthinitiative.org/news/why-are-smoking-rates-higher-lgbt-communities
Among older LGBT adults, 9 percent have HIV disease. Cancer is reported in 19 percent of older LGBT adults, including 16 percent of lesbians, 20 percent of bisexual women, 21 percent of gay men, 24 percent of bisexual men and 16 percent of transgender older adults.
Cardiovascular disease is significantly higher for bisexual men than for gay men, according to SAMHSA. Older transgender adults have higher rates of obesity, cardiovascular disease, asthma and diabetes than other adults, but significantly lower rates of cataracts, and hepatitis.
Younger teenagers sceptical about gay marriage and trans movement, study claims | CatholicHerald.co.uk
As a researcher who keeps up with the trends and social changes in the modern and post-modern world, this is rather interesting: support for the "LGBT" subculture and trans "rights" seems to be dying out among the youngest and most web-savvy generation, with opposition to "LGBT" likely to become the prevailing social norm in the near future.
I'm personally not sure it's worth society's time to "oppose" it, since the "LGBT" cult never amounted to much to begin with - having been more or less comprised of a minority of less educated and socially maladjusted Boomers and Millennials - who one would expect to find a low-rent Los Angeles trailer park or "Insane Clown Posse" concert than they would at library, health food store, or classical music venue to begin with.
I'd venture that it might be better for the more evolved members of society just to let the underclass and evolutionary ineffectuals voluntarily quarantine themselves, and let their myriad of diseases - and lack of any reproductive ability - run their evolutionary course if they choose to perpetuate it.
Given that their sexual problems and identity disorders are arguably less a "disease" and more just a symptom of the trashy and diseased lifestyles that such individuals are prone to as a whole, having coincidentally gone hand-in hand with obesity, chain smoking, and other degenerative lifestyle choices:
https://truthinitiative.org/news/why-are-smoking-rates-higher-lgbt-communities
Among older LGBT adults, 9 percent have HIV disease. Cancer is reported in 19 percent of older LGBT adults, including 16 percent of lesbians, 20 percent of bisexual women, 21 percent of gay men, 24 percent of bisexual men and 16 percent of transgender older adults.
Cardiovascular disease is significantly higher for bisexual men than for gay men, according to SAMHSA. Older transgender adults have higher rates of obesity, cardiovascular disease, asthma and diabetes than other adults, but significantly lower rates of cataracts, and hepatitis.
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