LGBTQIA+ folks account for roughly between five and 10 percent of the population, depending on the polling and just how questions are asked. They’re a distinct minority of the American population, which is fine. They have a right to live their lives their way, even if that involves decisions you or I may not personally approve of.
Such is life.
But there’s something very troubling in the world today, namely that being heterosexual is now something that people seemingly want to avoid. In fact, it’s so bad, a rather bizarre number of students at one Ivy League school are identifying as anything but straight.
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