A study funded by wealthy donors who seek forced sexual autonomy in place of legal and cultural support for heterosexual marriage and families shows that only 2.5 percent of the population claims to be transgender. Less than a percent.
This damaging admission is revealed in a new survey of Americans conducted by the left-wing Public Religion Research Institute.
According to a March 12 report, only 2% of Americans claim to be “transgender or nonbinary.” investigation report.
However, this 2% also includes people who describe themselves as both “straight” (heterosexual) and “non-binary/other,” the study said.
A Gallup report, also released on March 13, stated: Only 1% of Americans “Identifying” transgender people.
However, even though transgender people make up a small portion of the population (less than 2 percent), establishment media and the Democratic Party portray “transgender children” as a victimized minority in order to rally equality-minded party activists. Expanded by activists. next election.
“Let’s pass this on a bipartisan basis.” [pro-transgenderism] We will enact the Equality Act so that LGBTQ Americans, especially transgender youth, can live in safety and dignity,” President Joe Biden declared in his March 7 State of the Union address.
Tangenderism calls for compulsory government support for people who claim to have unverifiable “gender” feelings that are supposedly unique to people of the opposite sex.
Overall, transgenderism calls for a rewriting of American law and culture to promote sexual subgroups and wipe out Americans’ perception that men and women are equal, different, and complementary. doing. This common perception explains many features of American society, including marriage laws, criminal penalties, abortion rights, single-sex sports, and public expectations for teenagers and adults.
However, the process of transgenderism is underway at all levels of society and government, particularly through the promotion of “transgender rights.”
For example, many people use vague, unverifiable notions of self-declared male or female “gender” when talking about two distinct, measurable genders: male and female. This slow replacement of sex with “gender” has led many politicians, pundits, and the U.S. Supreme Court to rewrite laws and regulations against sex discrimination, and those who claim to have an unverifiable “gender” of the opposite sex. is now also applicable.
With this adopted transgender identity, men assert legal status for womenWe are helping to push women off the podium in sports and awards. physical attack They are at school:
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Transgenderism allows men to make claims too beauty status of women, push inside a woman give you a private space, man’s desire for woman.
The revolutionary claim is driven by two main claims. Funders of PRRI research — Gill Foundation and Arcus Foundation for Transgender Advocacy:
This study was designed and conducted by PRRI. This research was made possible through the generous support of the Arcus Foundation, the E. Rose & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, the Gill Foundation, and Shelter Rock’s Unitarian Universalist Witch Program.
Software developer Tim Gill founded the Gill Foundation and works closely with John Stryker, founder of the Arcus Foundation.
“Arcus is Donated over $58.4 million Between 2007 and 2010 alone, it donated to programs and organizations that engaged in LGBT-related activities, making it one of the world’s largest LGBT funders. ” report Conservative media FirstThings.com added:
Gill said this in his opening introduction to John Stryker. Winner of 2015 GLSEN Respect Award Since they met, he and John have “planned, planned, hiked and skied together” while “punishing the bad and rewarding the good.”
Their PRRI study uses loose definitions to inflate the proportion of sexual minorities in the American population.
For example, a poll claims that “by 2023, approximately one in ten Americans (10%) will identify as a member of the LGBTQ community.”
The term LGBTQ means “queer” or “questioning” in addition to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender.
The PRRI study adds that only three in ten of the LGBT population, or 3 percent nationally, “identify as gay or lesbian.”
The transgender population is part of the remaining 7 out of 10 people who are claimed to be “LGBTQ.” However, of that 10%, 7% of non-gay/non-lesbians are “something else,” including 2% who identify as “transgender,” 4% who identify as bisexual, and 4% who identify as bisexual. It is made up of 2% who self-identify as
Because the study focuses on identity, researchers can include straight men who identify as transgender women.investigation To tell: “We also code people who identify as “transgender/non-binary/other” and “heterosexual” as part of the LGBTQ identity category. ”
The Gallup study also relied on self-identification, regardless of actual behavior or preferences. saying:
Bisexual adults make up the largest proportion of the LGBTQ+ population, with 4.4% of U.S. adults and 57.3% of LGBTQ+ adults identifying as bisexual. Gay and lesbian are the next most common identities, each accounting for just over 1% of U.S. adults and approximately 1 in 6 LGBTQ+ adults.
Less than 1% of adults in the United States and approximately 1 in 8 LGBTQ+ adults are transgender. The most commonly volunteered LGBTQ+ identities are pansexual and asexual, each mentioned by less than 2% of LGBTQ+ adults.
According to a Gallup report, approximately 1 in 1,000 Americans describe themselves as “queer.”
Additionally, PRRI research relies on declared identity, not actual habits, lifestyle, long-term aspirations, or even genetic or medical confirmation. This method of “identification” allows research to treat same-sex attracted gays and lesbians as similar to the alleged transgender group.
Also, because of its focus on identity, the study could be skewed by the pro-trans media consumed by young Americans, including many young people whose income, maturity, and self-confidence are too low to plan for marriage. There is also gender. In the PRRI report, To tell:
LGBTQ Americans are younger, more Democratic, and less religious than other Americans.
More than one in five (22%) young Americans (ages 18-29) identify as LGBTQ. One in ten (10%) of people aged 30 to 49 identify as LGBTQ, 6% of those aged 50 to 64, and 3% of those 65 and older identify as LGBTQ. 24 percent of Gen Z Americans (ages 18 to 25) identify as LGBTQ.
Gallup reported that claims of bisexuality are increasing among young Americans, especially young women.
Bisexuality is the most common LGBTQ+ status among Gen Z, Millennials, and Gen X. Fifteen percent of all Gen Z adults (that’s more than two-thirds of people who identify as LGBTQ+) are bisexual. Among older generations, LGBTQ+ individuals are more likely, or equally likely, to say they are gay or lesbian than bisexual.
Nearly three in ten (28.5%) Gen Z women identify as LGBTQ+, compared to 10.6% of Gen Z men.
The PRRI report also notes that support for legal recognition of monogamous marriage is declining amid growing public backlash against elite-backed transgender advocacy.
Older Americans have lower support for same-sex marriage than younger Americans. However, support among young Americans (ages 18-29) has steadily declined since 2018, when 79% of young Americans supported this right, and it currently stands at 71%.
New York Magazine published an essay by a male academic who identifies as transgender, calling for “transgender children” to be provided with “gender reassignment medical care at any age.”
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