Daniel Bradford
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Comments by "Daniel Bradford" (@Falconlibrary) on "According to figures just released from the 2021 Census, 98.5% of the British population are not gay" video.
Within my lifetime in the US (if I can manage to live just a few more weeks), 100% of the people will be gay, which means that we straight people will be not just a minority, but extinct.
I taught for thirty years in public schools and knew many students as teens and later as parents with kids of their own.
Many of my "gay" students later married into heterosexual relationships, and when I asked them about this, they said "oh, being gay was just something I was trying out."
Here are the facts from the open air lunatic asylum officially known as the United States:
"More than 1 in 5, or 21 percent, of Generation Z adults identify as LGBTQ, Gallup found. That’s almost double the proportion of millennials, who are 26 to 41, at 10.5 percent, and nearly five times the proportion of Generation X, who are 42 to 57, at 4.2 percent. Less than 3 percent of baby boomers, who are 58 to 76, identify as LGBTQ, compared to just 0.8 percent of traditionalists, who are 77 or older."
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Homosexuality is only confirmed in Wilde's case, and speculated in the other three. We have no way of knowing about Plato, but the ancient Greeks didn't have a concept of "homosexuality", so the label is meaningless for Plato. As for Leonardo and Michelangelo, it was common for artists of their time not to marry--that's not an indication of sexual preference. In fact, Michelangelo protested when he was accused of being a homosexual--people who knew him said that Michelangelo only cared for his art and was more likely asexual. Leonardo may also have been asexual, but there's rumors and gossip from Da Vinci's time that he bedded some of the aristocratic women he painted. Gay activists have tried to claim many historical figures are gay with scant or non-existent evidence.
For the record, I don't care if any of those men were gay, but I insist on evidence for every claim, and except in Wilde's case, there's little to none.
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