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Poll shows that youngest generation is growing intolerant of the LBGT movement

An alarming [sic] new statistic from the annual Accelerating Acceptance report finds that young Americans —  generally regarded as the most socially tolerant generation — are less comfortable with LGBTQ people than in previous years.

The survey, produced by the Harris Poll in partnership with Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), found that Americans aged 18 to 34 who say they are comfortable interacting with queer people fell from 53% in 2017 to 45% in 2018 — even among those whom the report considers “allies” to the LGBTQ community.

This was the only age group to show a decline in overall acceptance. Women had a sharper decline, falling from 64% to 52%, compared to the 5% decrease among men, from 40 to 35%.

Perhaps these kids, who have been force-fed a steady diet of queer acceptance, from transvestite strip teases for four-year-olds to boys using girls’ bathrooms to boys invading and taking over girl’s sports, have simply had enough, and maybe the adults insisting on this 24-hour program of indoctrination should ease off a bit.

Or not: the advocates seem to be adopting the tactic that the whipping will continue until morale improves.

GLAAD president and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis says it may have to do with the fact that younger people are interacting with more LGBTQ people than older generations — and things that they don’t fully understand could be bewildering for some of them.

“This newness they are experiencing could be leading to this erosion. It’s a newness that takes time for people to understand,” she says. “Our job is to educate about nonconformity.”