• BuckFigotstheThird@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    The data comes from an anti-lgbtq+ organization, so I’m gonna call this bullshit. I’m a pretty salty that PBS even promoted this propaganda.

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      8 months ago

      I just scanned because it wasn’t written for changes to stand out but it’s the headline that’s wrong.

      I see a lot of lines like

      Americans aged 18-29 show a gradual decrease in support for LGBTQ nondiscrimination laws over the last three years, declining from a peak of 83% in 2020 to 75% in 2023

      Technically correct that support is declining, but it’s still a huge majority

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    8 months ago

    It’s a forseen reaction to activists no longer pushing for passive tolerance but rather active support.

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      8 months ago

      Actually good take. I’ve seen a lot of LGBT communities, especially online in the last few years, move towards an “us vs. them” mentality

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        8 months ago

        Yeah, I feel like the Us vs. Them is kinda originating from the conservative Right though. Every radicalization is just met with more radicalization from the other party. At the end of the day, it’s gay people who are being opressed… and all right-wing people have to complain about are fairy tale propagandas from 4chan and the talking heads on Fox going on about the Trans Agenda converting kids to be gay, which isn’t real.

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          8 months ago

          True, but two ideas can be correct. As a species when we’re divided we are arguably at our worst.

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            As a species when we’re divided we are arguably at our worst.

            Agreed, but it’s ignorant (at best) to suggest that trans people are responsible for social division rather than the right-wing groups actively trying to eradicate trans people.

            It’d be like blaming Jews for socially dividing Germany in the interwar era.

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              8 months ago

              Smh. It was probably not smart to engage here. I really was trying to have a good faith conversation. I absolutely think that trans folks and LGBTQ+ and everyone else should absolutely be able to have every freedom and liberty to live their lives and pursue happiness without threats of any kind. Period.

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    8 months ago

    Looks like this isn’t the general population and just a subset of right leaning populations becoming radicalized. Which has been a general trend lately.

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      8 months ago

      Everyone jumping to downvote without considering.

      • if it’s your attitude, most here will disagree but you have a right to your opinion. They also have a right o try to talk you out of it
      • if you’re saying more people feel this way, it’s a legit idea that needs to be considered. People just don’t like change so the bigger the step forward, the more who will think it went too far