Poll: Support for same-sex marriage is dropping and Republican support has cratered

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Republican voters appear to be slowly coming to their senses after years of being gay.

According to a new Gallup survey, one they have conducted every year since 1996, overall support for same-sex mirage has dropped 👇

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Here's the Associated Press on this year's numbers:

Acceptance of same-sex marriage and relationships in the U.S. has flattened after more than two decades of steadily increasing support, with an ongoing decline among Republicans, according to a new Gallup poll.

About 65% of U.S. adults believe same-sex marriage should be legal, down slightly from 71% in 2022 and 2023.

Most of the change is due to dropping acceptance among Republicans. In the new survey, which was conducted in May, only 37% of Republicans say same-sex marriage should be legally valid, while 35% say gay and lesbian relations are 'morally acceptable.'

37% is still pretty high, higher than even the Democratic Party when they first took this poll in 1996 (33%).

However, it has fallen sharply over the last few years from its height of 55% in 2021 and 2022 (widely considered the peak of "woke" ideology).

Gallup also mapped out what the other half of the poll, focused on morality instead of legality, looks like:

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35% of Republicans think that homosexuality is moral, collapsing from over half at 56% in 2022.

(Do we think Elon Musk buying X and not censoring the horrible reality of the consequences of homosexuality may have had some influence on how conservatives view homosexuality? Or is that 2022 high mark just a coincidence?)

Here is Gallup's "Bottom Line":

For about two decades, Americans grew more accepting of LGBTQ+ people and more supportive of their civil rights. However, those pro-LGBTQ+ attitudes peaked about five years ago and have since edged downward, mostly among Republicans. The change has come as conservative leaders have pushed back against diversity, equity and inclusion programs that were intended to foster greater acceptance of LGBTQ+ people and other historically disadvantaged groups.

My, my, my - look at that word salad!

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Gallup pretends to be objective in its analysis, but ladies and gents, no one who says DEI programs "were intended to foster greater acceptance of LGBTQ+ people and other historically disadvantaged groups" is objective.

Whoever wrote that sentence is as woke as the sky is blue.

The simpler explanation is that Americans are waking up to the reality that it is not a good idea to give marriage rights to people who don't reproduce (unless they rent a womb), are overwhelmingly the source of sexually transmitted diseases (HIV and monkeypox included), and statistically much more likely to sexually abuse children (new horrific stories are published daily).

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The only reason it has taken this long for Americans to realize that unnatural sexual fetishes are bad is because they had decades of coordinated propaganda forced on them by the perverts.

If even left-wing Gallup is admitting to such a drop in support for sodomy and transgenderism, you have to wonder:

What are the real numbers?

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