Most Americans Say Religion Is No Excuse for Anti-LGBTQ+ Discrimination: Survey
That was the finding of a NORC/Williams Institute study, but a Pew Research Center poll turned up opposite results.
June 16, 2023
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That was the finding of a NORC/Williams Institute study, but a Pew Research Center poll turned up opposite results.
About 39 percent of white evangelical Protestants oppose protecting LGBTQ people from discrimination.
LGBTQ+ people are moving states, switching jobs, and updating their documents under Trump 2.0.
A new poll suggests that anti-trans misinformation is working to erode support.
Households of LGBTQ+ and intersex people make 85 cents to the dollar of others, according to the Center for American Progress, which cites discrimination as one culprit and says the Trump administration will likely make it worse
New Census Bureau data finds more food and housing insecurity among LGBTQ+ people than straight and cisgender Americans.
The results make the situation "worryingly clear," the Center for American Progress reports.
The poll is the latest evidence that anti-trans attack ads may not help Republicans in 2024.
In the first hours after Kamala Harris was endorsed by President Joe Biden, the right scrambled for their first line of attack.
"Is it a joke? Is it not? Who’s he talking about? We don’t know,” U.S. Rep. Robert Garcia said about the peculiar discovery in an interview with The Advocate.
Karoline Leavitt said that “sanity has been restored” because it only recognizes a gender binary.
Faith and queerness are not exclusive. More data could help push back against hate while allowing LGBTQ+ people to tell more expansive stories about themselves.