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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Support for same-sex marriage has increased dramatically over the last 20 years, survey shows

God Bless America!


The University of Chicago has released figures showing that support for same-sex “marriage” has increased tremendously over the last twenty years. And they attribute this to the approval of young people who they claim are leading the way for a dramatic cultural shift.

In 1973, 70 percent of Americans felt homosexuality was “always wrong,” the report revealed. By 2010, the percentage of those who felt that homosexuality was “always wrong” had dropped to 44 percent.

The report, conducted by the General Social Survey and directed by Tom W. Smith, asked more than 2,000 people if they thought that homosexual behavior was always wrong. 26% percent of those under thirty said they did believe it was always wrong compared with 63% percent of those over seventy. There is definitely a generation gap.

Public attitudes on the issue are highly polarized, the researchers found. Although 44 percent of those surveyed felt that sex between two adults of the same sex is “always wrong,” 41 percent thought such behavior was “not wrong at all.” Only 11 percent of the people surveyed fell somewhere in the middle.

Support for a homosexual person’s right to speak publicly jumped to 86 percent in 2010 — up from 62 percent in 1972. Meanwhile, support for homosexuals teaching at colleges or universities rose to 84 percent in 2010, up from 48 percent in 1973. The researchers also found more people approved of library books that cast a favorable light on homosexuality. Support for these books rose from 54 percent in 1973 to 78 percent in 2010.

Even though the best data available puts the number of homosexuality at somewhere between 1% and 4% of the U.S. population, on average American adults believe that 25% of the population is homosexual, according to a Gallup poll.

Over half of Americans estimate that 1 in 5 (20%) are homosexual, and thirty-five percent estimate that 1 in 4 (25%) are homosexual, according to the poll, which involved interviews with 1,018 U.S. adults in all 50 states.

The most recent study to look at the question of how much of the population is homosexual was released earlier this year by The Williams Institute of the UCLA School of Law. It found that only approximately 3.5% of the population is gay. But this 3.5 % of the population is very influential in changing America.

In the early 90’s Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered (GLBT) activists in Massachusetts sought to indoctrinate school children with homosexual values. Sodomite activist Kevin Jennings, who was later appointed by President Obama as the assistant deputy secretary of the Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools inside the Department of Education, was the visionary who came up with the anti-bullying programs in schools as a way to promote homosexuality.

“If the Radical Right can succeed in portraying us as preying on children, we will lose,” warned Jennings in a 1995 speech to fellow GLBT activists outlining his strategy. “Their language–‘promoting homosexuality’–is laced with subtle and not-so-subtle innuendo that we are ‘after their kids.’”

Jennings argued that the road to acceptance was in “framing” the issue in another way.

His plan consists of bombarding school children with the concepts that most people have in common – compassion. He calls this “universal values” and connected to it is the right to “safety.” The homosexual movement would then present the idea that “homophobia” presented a threat to gay students. Once there was a general consesus built that opposing homosexuality was a clear and present danger to young people then legislation was the perogative. This legislation is not simply intended to protect homosexuals, but to provide a reason for including lessons about the so-called positive attributes of homosexuals (as the state of California now mandates) in schools along with sensitivity training and creating an image of homosexuals as a cool lifestyle.for schools that frames the GLBT agenda in the language of these universal values.

“This framing short-circuited their arguments and left them back-pedalling from day one,” boasted Jennings. “[N]o one could speak up against our frame and say, ‘Why, yes, I do think students should kill themselves:’ This allowed us to set the terms for debate.”

While many continue to deny that the changing attitude toward gay “marriage” and homosexuality is the result of an organized sodomite plan, a recent article in an online homosexual publication proves that it is indeed true.

“Why would we push anti-bullying programs or social studies classes that teach kids about the historical contributions of famous queers unless we wanted to deliberately educate children to accept queer sexuality as normal?,” wrote Daniel Villarreal on Queerty.com, a website that promotes the gay agenda.

“We want educators to teach future generations of children to accept queer sexuality. In fact, our very future depends on it. Recruiting children? You bet we are,” he added.

“I for one,” continued Villarreal, “certainly want tons of school children to learn that it’s OK to be gay, that people of the same sex should be allowed to legally marry each other, and that anyone can kiss a person of the same sex without feeling like a freak. And I would very much like for many of these young boys to grow up and start f**ing men.”

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