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Support for LGBT Rights on the Rise in Conservative America


UNITED STATES MAP SURVEY POLL YES X390 (PHOTOS.COM) | ADVOCATE.COM

Research released Monday on national attitudes regarding LGBT rights finds a slim majority in favor of marriage equality, yet a solid consensus on employment protections and adoption rights.

People in areas of the country with the least LGBT protections also appear to be more progressive than their elected officials, according to the recent survey, conducted by Anna Greenberg of Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research and commissioned by the Human Rights Campaign. Seventy-three percent of respondents in the South, for example, said they support employment protections for LGBT people, even though the vast majority of the region lacks state statutes banning such discrimination (78% of Midwest residents polled also support employment protections).

The national survey of 900 adults found 51% support for marriage rights; 58% further favor extending equal federal benefits to same-sex couples who have married in states where it's legal to do so. (Click here for a poll summary.)

Perhaps most topical, given recent news on the 2012 presidential campaign trail, the survey found that only 24% of those polled believed that prayer-focused "reparative therapy" could change a person’s sexual orientation.

Widespread dismissal of the controversial form of therapy tracks consensus in the medical and mental health establishments: The American Psychological Association, for example, passed a 2009 resolution advising mental health professionals to avoid telling clients that sexual orientation can be changed through therapeutic methods.

The survey kicks off an HRC 17-city tour beginning August 12 in Salt Lake City and continuing through states with some of the least protections for LGBT people in the nation.

HRC spokesman Michael Cole-Schwartz said the bus tour will focus on what LGBT individuals can do to protect themselves and their families, such as drafting medical decision documents, advocating for domestic-partner benefits with an employer, and lobbying for antibullying curriculum in schools. LGBT experts involved in the tour will include Family Acceptance Project director Caitlin Ryan, who will participate in Salt Lake City and Omaha events.

“We are in the midst of a cultural tipping point on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues, and our job is to push the scale as far and as fast as we can toward fairness,” HRC president Joe Solmonese said Monday of the tour, which ends October 30 in Orlando, Fla. (info on the campaign available here).

Multiple mainstream polls have indicated that cultural tipping point on marriage equality in the past year. According to an ABC News/Washington Post survey in March, 53% of Americans said that gays should have the right to marry — a double-digit shift in support from an identical poll in 2006. 

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  • Name: mark
    Date posted: 8/14/2011 11:23:00 PM
    Hometown: milwaukee

    Comment:

    MIchelle Bachmann, did you CHOOSE to be so narrow minded or were you just born that way?.... dont get me wrong... Im not JUDGING you.

  • Name: Ethel
    Date posted: 7/27/2011 2:21:31 PM
    Hometown: Sacramento, CA

    Comment:

    “We are in the midst of a cultural tipping point on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues, and our job is to push the scale as far and as fast as we can toward fairness,” HRC president Joe Solmonese said Monday .... " And Rachel Maddow reported on her show that the GOP is actively setting up new barriers for the people most likely to vote for democrats in 2012. The "Culture War" will be decided in 2012. Sorry, but with those SCOTUS judges aging fast, a vote for anyone other than Obama is a vote to oppress ourselves for decades to come. Rock the Vote!

  • Name: Herb
    Date posted: 7/27/2011 2:07:37 AM
    Hometown: Dayton Oh

    Comment:

    Gary--Thanks for your reply.

  • Name: Sam Molloy
    Date posted: 7/27/2011 12:50:16 AM
    Hometown: Louisville

    Comment:

    David N. If it always worked then we'd be running things and we're not. That's where the Religious Right is so Wrong.

  • Name: Dante
    Date posted: 7/27/2011 12:07:07 AM
    Hometown: Chicago

    Comment:

    @Armed: well said, and i couldn't agree more. like him or hate him, he's always going to be FAR MORE supportive of our issues than ANY republican nominee. if we had a GOPer in the white house DADT would never have been repealed, DOMA would still be being vigorously defended by Justice, and ENDA would have been just smoke. I don't like everything the guy has done, but voting for anyone else would just be self-destructive and idiotic. As for Jon Huntsman, the GOP is only MORE conservative than ever, so he will never, in a million years, be the nominee. he's far too moderate, and he's Mormon. Not a snowball's chance in hell...

  • Name: David Nichols
    Date posted: 7/26/2011 9:58:14 PM
    Hometown: Rio Vista, TX

    Comment:

    @man e-faces: good comment. I am left-handed, and I tell people that people don't choose to be gay any more than left-handed people choose to be left-handed. Why would I choose to be left-handed with all the complications that comes with being left-handed. I mean really why would people in Iran where people are hanged if the are found to be gay. Many gay Iranians flee the country to places like Great Britain where they can live their lives. Why would anyone choose that life. In a place where people are raised to condemn homosexuals would they choose that torture.

  • Name: man-e-faces
    Date posted: 7/26/2011 6:19:17 PM
    Hometown: pali

    Comment:

    Two minutes of thought on the subject should suffice. Did you choose to be straight? Wouldn't your life be so much easier if you were gay? Yeah, I didn't think so.

  • Name: David Nichols
    Date posted: 7/26/2011 5:20:31 PM
    Hometown: Rio Vista, TX

    Comment:

    @Daniel Murray: I completely agree. Once they meet us or know us they will no longer hate us. Many former anti-gay people supported gay rights once they realized all the gay people that they know personally. Their friends and family whom they know and love whom are being treated so poorly; these people cant imagine treating these people so harshly. This is important for atheists and agnostics and their mistreatment

  • Name: David Nichols
    Date posted: 7/26/2011 5:10:29 PM
    Hometown: Rio Vista, TX

    Comment:

    @Sam: All the evidence they(Christians) need to prove that prayer works is for their prayers to come true one millionth or even one billionth per cent of the time. The logical individual might conclude that this is merely coincidental. Actually statistically people who know that people are praying for them to get better when they are sick are less likely to get better because of the stress it puts on them.

  • Name: David Nichols
    Date posted: 7/26/2011 5:09:41 PM
    Hometown: Rio Vista, TX

    Comment:

    @Sam: All the evidence they(Christians) need to prove that prayer works is for their prayers to come true one millionth or even one billionth per cent of the time. The logical individual might conclude that this is merely coincidental. Actually statistically people who know that people are praying for them to get better when they are sick are less likely to get better because of the stress it puts on them.

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