The anti-gay hate and condescension oozes from the Media Research Center’s Matt Philbin in a March 31 post headlined “Study: 20% of Millennials Are LGBTQ; Indoctrination Wins! Or Not”:
BREAKING: Younger people are more susceptible to stupid trendiness. That’s if you believe a new study from Harris Polling and GLAAD, the speech police for all things gay. The online survey of 2,037 purports to show that one in five millennials swims in the LGBTQ (and sometimes Y) alphabet soup. Even more exciting, according to Logo’s Dan Avery, “more of this generation is comfortable identifying outside traditional binaries such as ‘gay/straight’ and ‘man/woman.'”
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As you might have suspected, the results aren’t exactly super-scientific, given the methodology can’t even provide a margin of error. But only a cynic doesn’t trust the veracity of all online interactions. (Sadly, the study doesn’t tell us how many nephews of deposed Nigerian oil ministers identify as gender-fluid, but we suspect fewer are checking the M/F box on the forms giving them access to your savings account.)Of course, compared to the last generation, young people who identify as LGBTQ are twice as likely to garner unmerited attention, and those who are gender non-conforming are three times as likely to be celebrated as a courageous grievance group. So some movement of the numbers is to be expected, and it’s easy to see why Americans wildly overestimate the real percentage (3.8) of LGBTQ in their midst. But America is not yet the high school from Glee.
Philbin, interestingly, does not prove his contention that more youth identifying as LGBT is the result of “indoctrination” or “stupid trendiness.” In fact, one could plausibly argue that Philbin’s hatred of gays is itself the result of right-wing indoctrination and stupid trendiness.
And after quoting a GLAAD representative saying that “Though laws can be unwritten, hearts and minds in America have been changed for the better,” Philbin sneered: “If you just threw up in your mouth a little, sorry.”
It takes dedication to hate an entire class of people that completely — indoctrination, if you will.