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1/15 A thread: The LGBT share among young Americans tripled in the last decade to 21%. Trans & non-binary identification may be up as much as 1000%. My new @CSPICenterOrg report shows that this is, as @billmaher suggested, shaped by social trends:
cspicenter.org
cspicenter.org
2/Data from @GSS_NORC shows that LGBT identification has been diverging from same-sex behavior. LGBT identity has risen 11 points among Americans under 30 since 2008, but same-sex behavior has only risen 4 points
4/ We reached 'peak trans' in 2020. @TheFIREorg data on 57,000 undergraduates for 2020-21 shows that in 50 colleges sampled in both years, the non-binary share dropped from 1.5% to 0.85%, a statistically-significant decline, with younger less trans. UK & Canadian data show same
6/ Political aspect most important for white and college-educated. @TheFIREorg data shows that a very liberal white female student who supports the idea of shouting down a speaker to prevent them speaking has around a 7 in 10 chance of being LGBT
8/ 52% of students taking highly political majors such as race or gender studies identify as LGBT, compared to 25% among students overall. Those in the social sciences and humanities are about 10 points more LGBT than those in STEM
9/ Census data from the UK & Canada suggest surveys overestimate LGBT share by 2-3x. For instance, 26% of more than 5,000 18-20 year-olds on YouGov’s UK panel identify as LGBT but the census pilot estimates for 16-24 year-olds in 2019 show only 7.6% do ons.gov.uk
10/ LGBT & the mental health crisis. Derek Thompson shows that 44 percent of US teens feel persistently sad or hopeless, 75 percent for LGBT teens. Besides the pandemic, why? theatlantic.com
11/ The nexus of liberalism, sexuality & mental health needs analysis. A boundary-transgressing liberal culture could be destabilising for some. Very liberal people are *both* more likely to be LGBT & more likely to suffer mental illness
psychologytoday.com
psychologytoday.com
12/ Assuming that becoming ‘very liberal’ involves both innate dispositions & exposure to messages, it's reasonable to assume that a culture which encourages boundary transgression & vulnerability could prompt people to ‘identify’ as sad or anxious, as with LGBT identity
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