The United States of America appears to have been diverted from a catastrophic collapse.
During the Obama and Biden terms in office our constitutional rights were blurred, the criminalization of traditional and religious traditions expanded and millions of more illegal aliens crossed our borders.
In addition to the rapid indoctrination in the public schools, a large number of apostate “Christians” bought into the pro homosexual and pro-abortion movements.
This type of pressure has lead to Social Contagion breaking out in the morally confused youth.
A Social Contagion is defined as: The spread of behaviors, attitudes, and affect through crowds and other types of social aggregates from one member to another. Adolescents are prone to social contagion because they may be especially susceptible to peer influence and social media.
The percentage of American adults who identify as “something other than heterosexual” continues to soar to record highs, especially among younger generations, according to a Gallup study released Thursday.
Twenty-three percent — one in five — of Generation Z Americans, or those born between 1997-2006, identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, the study found.
Among millennials, or those born between 1981-1996, that number was 14.2%.
Both younger generations indicated a sharp increase in LGBT identification compared to older ones, with Generation X reporting 5.1%, baby boomers at 3% and those born before 1946 reporting just 1.8%.
The most recent findings come from phone interviews conducted in 2024 with more than 14,000 adults aged 18 and over. During the interviews, participants were asked to identify as straight or heterosexual, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or another identity.
About 9.3% of U.S. adults identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or something other than heterosexual in 2024. The current figure has nearly doubled since 2020 and far surpasses the rate of 3.5% in 2012, when Gallup first began measuring sexual orientation and gender identity.
According to the results, 85.7% identified as straight, 5.2% as bisexual, 2.0% as gay, 1.4% as lesbian and 1.3% as transgender. Fewer than 1% identified with another LGBT label, such as pansexual, asexual or queer. Five percent of respondents chose not to answer the question.
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