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Culture War Roundup for the week of June 19, 2023

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Is that chart accurate? Is gen Z really identifying at almost 1/5 gay? What the heck…

The jump from 5% to 20% in 10 years is shocking if true, good lord.

There's no cost to saying you're "he/they" now instead of "he/him".

I genuinely think it's because of the oppression stacking: if you're vanilla cis/straight, this is The Worst Thing In The World. At most, you can be an ally, but you still get the blame for systemic oppression. But if you can just somehow make your way over to the oppressed/victim side, then you're in clover (relatively speaking, because you'll still be judged on the scale of 'are you white/able bodied etc.')

Easy way to do that is to be some flavour of 'queer' - nonbinary, for instance (the ones I've seen online are 9 out of 10 recognisably female, and the remaining ones are just plain weird).

It’s mostly ‘bisexuals’ and ‘queers’ who coincidentally only date the opposite sex.

I think the BTQA is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that stat, but it's still bizarre even if it's mostly 'B'Q'A'.

May be worth noting the difference is almost entirely due to a growth in the bisexual category.

And much of that may just be due to people having lower thresholds—low but nonzero numbers on the Kinsey scale might have previously been considered heterosexual, but now bisexual (at least, if the person wishes to think of themselves that way).