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Gen Z is coming out and coming in
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strong. One in five now identify as
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LGBTQ and that's not just a trend, it's
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a cultural earthquake. But what's
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exactly behind this dramatic change? Is
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it a generational awakening or is there
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more beneath the surface? Find out in
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this episode of the infographic show.
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Why 20% of Gen Z identifies as LGBTQ?
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And don't forget to hit subscribe. The
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LGBTQ community, commonly just called
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queer as an umbrella, isn't a new thing.
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It's always been a part of society.
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Throughout history, you'll find stories
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of people who lived a little
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differently, even if there was no term
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for them. Maybe it was a Roman emperor
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who loved dressing in women's clothing
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because really, who's going to stop him?
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Or a woman who dawned a suit to land a
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job that no woman could get and maybe
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kept wearing it long after hours. Then
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there's that pair of World War II
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veterans who never married, opened a
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flower shop, lived together for 55
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years, and were buried side by side.
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Just close friends. Sure, let's go with
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that. But there is no question the
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culture is now more open than it's ever
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been. It's generally considered to have
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gone mainstream with the riots at the
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Stonewall Tavern in New York. And since
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then, the community has seen big
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advances. First, they were fighting for
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representation on TV and then for gay
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marriage. Today, many of the hot button
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topics center around the attempts to ban
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books centering around queer characters
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and the rights of transgender people to
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play sports or use bathrooms as the
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gender they live as. And while there has
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been increased push back, the movement
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doesn't look like it's backing down
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anytime soon. And that is partially
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because the children are the future.
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When it comes to social issues, younger
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generations almost always lead the way.
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Progress tends to move in one direction
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forward. Once something is legalized or
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widely accepted, it's rarely rolled
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back. The momentum sticks. This was
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definitely the case with civil rights,
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with marijuana, and with gay marriage.
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The one exception is abortion, which has
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a much stronger religious element and
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sees similar patterns across
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generations. But in the case of gay
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marriage, polls indicate that 74% of
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millennials and 69% of Gen Z support
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keeping it legal. And whether you like
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it or not, for one month of the year,
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it's impossible to avoid this movement.
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Pride Month in June every year started
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out as an underground rebellion against
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a repressive society that refused to let
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people be themselves. Since then, it's
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turned into an open celebration of
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everything rainbow with massive parades
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held in most major cities around the
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world. And of course, when there's a
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profit to be made, the corporations are
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on the case. Big companies are known to
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cloak themselves in the rainbow and sell
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branded pride merch every year. Some
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queer people snark about rainbow
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capitalism, but others say that it shows
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that catering to them is more profitable
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than catering to their opponents, and
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the future of the movement is likely to
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rest in the hands of a single
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generation. Gen Z may still be in their
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teens, but the oldest amongst them born
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in 1997 are already young adults. In
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fact, that means the oldest ones are
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already approaching 30, which is in no
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doubt causing an existential crisis. And
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the current group of young people is
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having a huge impact on the culture.
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They're tech-savvy, politically
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polarized, and very into short form
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online content and one of the most
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diverse groups we've ever seen. And
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they're also, if you believe the polls,
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very queer. According to a 2023 poll,
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7.6% of Americans identify as being on
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the LGBTQ spectrum. That number has more
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than doubled since a similar poll back
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in 2012. However, when you look
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specifically at Gen Z, you get an even
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more surprising number. A whopping 28%
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of Gen Z Americans identify as queer.
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And it's likely the number is going to
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keep growing. It's enough to make you
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wonder if, as your weird uncle Lester
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keeps insisting, the government is
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putting something in the water to turn
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everyone gay. But the actual answer
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might be a lot closer to home. There are
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many theories about why this is
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happening. And the most likely answer is
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that people haven't actually changed.
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Society has. For the longest time, it
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wasn't safe to openly identify as queer.
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At first, the pressing threat was the
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police. Not only was it illegal for gay
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people to get married for most of
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history, but sodomy laws weren't even
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repealed by the Supreme Court until the
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early 2000s. For parents, there was the
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threat of losing their children if they
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came out of the closet. And of course,
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there was the social stigma as well. It
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was common for queer teenagers to be
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kicked out of the house or sent to camps
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that claimed that they could cure people
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of their homosexuality. And so, as
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society has changed, so did the people
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in it. While laws can change, some
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people in society will never be
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accepting of the community. But the
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balance has tilted. A parent who kicks
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their queer kid out of the house might
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lose a lot of friends. A baker who
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refuses to bake a cake for a gay
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marriage will likely face a costly legal
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battle, even if he ultimately wins the
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argument that he can't be forced to work
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with a client he doesn't agree with. And
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a soccer hooligan who beats up a gay man
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will find himself in the dock facing
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hate crimes charges in most areas. And
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that means that more people than ever
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finally feel safe to be themselves. And
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it's not just young people. There's been
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a noticeable rise in LGBTQ elders coming
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out later in life. Take 72-year-old
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comic book writer Jenny Blake Isabella,
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who came out as a trans woman in 2025.
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But what about the kids? They didn't
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grow up in this previous world. The
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reason for the shift among the younger
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might be even bigger. As the world's
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attitudes toward queer people shift, so
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does the culture around it. And it's
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never been easier to see a positive
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portrayal of queer characters in the
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media. During the 80s and '90s, most
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portrayals of gay characters centered
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around homophobia or AIDS. The first
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exposure many people had was the tragic
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musical Rent, which saw a diverse group
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of friends in New York slowly dwindle
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from the AIDS crisis. Even the more
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positive, light-hearted portrayals, like
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the comedy The Bird Cage, would
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frequently center around trying to hide
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the truth or struggling with coming out.
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But especially for teenagers, the world
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has changed. These days, it's hard to
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turn on a teen drama without spotting at
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least one queer character. Even iconic
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heroes are joining in. Recent comic arcs
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have revealed one of the Robins and
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Superman's son as bisexual. In the
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middle-grade and young adult literature
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world, queer books are a massive money
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maker, and even the most famous
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entertainment company in the world has
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gotten in on it. Disney broke new ground
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in the 2020s with The Owl House, a
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fantasy cartoon series that saw a
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bisexual girl travel to another realm
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and fall in love with a young witch. And
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supporters say that this normalization
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of young queer characters makes kids
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struggling with their identity feel more
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comfortable and accepted. But could it
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be actually changing the identity of
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some kids? Detractors of this new wave
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of diversity on kids and teens TV and
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books say it's putting ideas into kids
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heads before they're ready, introducing
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them to concepts that they would have no
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idea about without it. To which those
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advocating for queer kids say, "Have you
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ever tried to keep information away from
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kids? Those who grew up in the dawn of
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the internet era remember just how
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quickly boys figured out that they could
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search for adult content?" Today, almost
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every kid grows up with a smartphone in
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their hand, and every bit of information
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in the world at the tip of their
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fingers, and that's created a different
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world of LGBTQ culture than there ever
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was before. For those who remember the
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early days of the movement, it used to
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be broken down much more into specific
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groups. The gay rights movement, largely
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centered around men who wanted the right
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to love other men, was the most
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prominent for a while. Lesbians, the
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ladies who love ladies, soon started
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speaking up and making sure their voices
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were heard as well. Bisexuals didn't
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start gaining widespread awareness for a
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while after that. And the trans
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community, whose core issues are very
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different, continues to battle to this
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day for understanding. While many trans
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people did play key roles in the early
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days of the movement, it was common for
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them to be misunderstood as
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crossdressers instead. But today, the
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acronym is starting to feel a lot more
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like an alphabet. Those core four
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letters have been joined by a lot of
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other groups looking to make themselves
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known and get understanding and
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acceptance. Many people have tried to
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add additional letters onto the acronym,
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but confusion and the arguments about
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who actually belongs there have led to
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many groups just adding queer to the
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end. It acts as an omnibus label for
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anyone who identifies as part of this
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larger community and wants to join in
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the movement. And that's led to a lot of
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young people wondering even if they
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don't fit under the first four letters,
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do they fit under the fifth? And for a
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surprising number, the answer is yes.
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According to the most recent poll, of
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the 28% who identify as queer, only 5%
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identify as gay or lesbian. The most
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predominant queer identities of the past
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are now seen as old hat. Instead, 15%
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identify as bisexual, by far the largest
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group. Additionally, 8% identify as
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something else. What something else?
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Well, you have to ask the kids. This
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also doesn't take gender into
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consideration, and many young people are
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discovering that they don't fit into the
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standard classifications on that either.
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And that's left many parents responding
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to their kids coming out moment with,
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"Huh?" A lot of new identities, or at
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least new to many adults, are entering
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the fray. It's estimated that just over
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2.8% of Gen Z identifies as transgender,
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which is by far the most of any
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generation. But it's kind of surprising,
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especially given how many times you hear
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about that group on cable news. While
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only one of 25 Gen Z members might be
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trans, that means that on average, every
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high school class will have about one
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trans kid. That means that just about
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every school child will encounter a
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trans classmate on a daily basis. And it
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might have them asking some questions
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about their own identity. Because Gen Z
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is also changing the definition of
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trans. During the early days of the
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trans movement, the focus was often
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heavily on passing. Many would move,
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starting over with a new name, and seek
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medical treatment that would help them
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erase any trace of the gender they were
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born as. This would include hormone
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treatment, clothing that would hide
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parts of their anatomy, and ultimately
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sex change surgery that would remove
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parts of their body that caused them
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gender dysphoria. This process was long
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and expensive and not accessible to many
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people, which often meant that people
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were forced into the choice of
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sacrificing a lot or not living as their
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true self. to which Gen Z seems to be
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saying, "You don't tell me what to do."
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One of the reasons that the trans
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population seems to be booming among Gen
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Z is that a lot of these obstacles have
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now been removed. It's common for trans
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kids to simply announce their new
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identity and take on a new name and new
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clothing and mannerisms before they can
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even think about any medical treatment.
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Some identify as trans from a young age
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and are only known as their identified
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gender by their friends. And while sex
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change surgery for minors is exceedingly
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rare, it's more common for them to have
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access to hormone replacement therapy to
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help the transition. And for many, the
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answer to their gender is none of the
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above. So, what exactly is a non-binary
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anyway? The answer is it depends. The
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non-binary identity is one that spun out
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of the trans movement, and it reflects
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someone who doesn't feel like either
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gender fully represents who they are
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inside. Some non-binary people
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transition socially or take hormone
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replacement therapy. Others are
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comfortable with how they look and feel
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and just want people to acknowledge them
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with the correct pronouns and terms. As
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this identity doesn't come with any real
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rules, it's one that many teenagers feel
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comfortable taking on to reflect that
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they don't fit into a box. And sometimes
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none of the above really means that. The
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most common variation of LGBTQ is
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LGBTQA.
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And no, the A does not stand for ally.
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Despite what your mom said after she
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attended Pride and Support one year, it
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typically refers to the Aspectctrum.
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Asexual, a-romantic, and agender. This
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reflects the community that simply does
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not feel the same urges most people do.
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Asexuals typically don't have a sex
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drive and don't consider it an important
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part of their life. A-romantics might
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enjoy sex, but they don't feel romantic
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connections. And agender people are a
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subset of non-binary people who simply
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don't identify as any gender and
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generally feel that the fuss over gender
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is pretty silly. Some people say that
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this new spectrum is yet another way to
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indoctrinate kids. But can you really be
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mad about someone not wanting to do
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something? However, there is a
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legitimate question. Is this a bandwagon
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effect? If there is one thing we know
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about teenagers, it's that they want to
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belong. Everyone remembers that one
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craze in high school. Everyone in school
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had it. One that your mom just didn't
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get. Well, maybe you mowed lawns for
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three months to get the money for that
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new video game system. or you begged
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your grandpa until he bought you those
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new pair of jeans. It might not have
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been about the game or the clothing, but
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simply about the feeling of belonging
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and getting to share in something with
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the cool kids. So, what happens when
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it's not a thing, but it's an identity?
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Being queer has never been more accepted
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than it is over the last few decades.
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And that goes double for in schools,
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especially in liberal areas. At high
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schools and colleges, it's typical to
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have an LGBTQ club that holds meetings,
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protests, social hours, and events. When
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Pride Month rolls around, they usually
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go all out. And that might make some
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kids feel like they wish they could
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belong. And it might make some start
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thinking about their identity a little
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more closely and maybe discover that one
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of those letters fits them after all.
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And there is one other big factor that
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might be changing everything. Social
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media is a very mixed bag in terms of
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information, but there is no question
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it's made it possible for people to
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communicate like never before. 30 years
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ago, if you had a niche interest, you
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were relegated to boring your friends
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about it. Now it's easy to just search
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on Reddit or Google it and find a group
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of taxiderermists, fans of an obscure
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sci-fi series or support groups for just
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about any identity. And that's made it
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easy for kids with questions about their
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identity to find someone to answer their
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questions and support them on their
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first step of the journey. And that's
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led many parents to wonder if they're
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being cut out of the equation. In the
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past, parents would often be the first
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person a young person would come out to.
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But today, it's common for kids to have
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a whole support network of fellow queer
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teens, often around the world, cheering
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them on as they figure out their
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identity. That combined with the growing
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media representation for the community,
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have led conservatives to say that kids
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aren't being supported, they're being
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groomed. They argue that the media and
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culture has made identifying as queer so
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attractive that kids are choosing to
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join the club so they can make new
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friends, get cool new accessories, and
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join the latest trend. to which queer
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people have said, "Have you actually
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tried to be queer in public lately?"
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While it's true that on the legal
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fronts, it's definitely easier to be
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queer than it used to be, there are some
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troubling trends. The push back against
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the movement has gotten more vocal.
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Target saw organized right-wing boycots
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in response to their 2024 pride
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collection, with several influencers
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filming themselves causing disruptions
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in the store. The big box store chain
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decided to dial back their pride output
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in 2025, which made other people angry
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and led to boycots from the left.
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Additionally, school board meetings and
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library meetings have become
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battlegrounds, and more politicians have
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begun vocally calling for rolling back
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many of the advances the queer community
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has gained. In June 2025, the infamously
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conservative Southern Baptist Church
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passed a resolution calling for the
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repeal of gay marriage, which has made
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many people think that there might be
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some safety in numbers. As queer people
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see their identities become political
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ping-pong balls, it's made many think
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that it's time to go back to the old
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ways, organizing and protesting and
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making sure that the community is seen
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as a welcoming place for newcomers. Of
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course, that's taken on a very different
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element now that we live in a global
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online community. activists can reach
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out and spread information about how to
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know if you're queer, how to stand up
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for your rights, and how to find people
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like you. And it might be that today's
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young people have fewer connections than
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they used to in other areas. One of the
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most controversial theories about the
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Gen Z LGBTQ boom essentially says that
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identifying as queer has often replaced
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other identities in the modern day. It's
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been criticized heavily, but it is true
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that today's young people spend a lot
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less time in public and a lot more time
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online. There are fewer places to hang
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out, like at the mall or arcades.
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Today's teens are less likely to be
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involved in school activities and
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sports. And church and community
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activities have decreased. So, that
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leaves them with a lot more time to hang
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out online and then ponder some of those
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feelings and questions that they've been
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having. And the result is a new
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community that is bigger and it's
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growing all the time. If you ask the
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average Gen Z why they think they
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identify as queer, they're likely to
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respond with, "Why does it matter?" One
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of the biggest factors in this change
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might be that it's not nearly as big of
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an event as it used to be. In the past,
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the decision to come out as gay or
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transgender came with a lot of
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unpredictability. Even if your parents
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were accepting, the odds were good that
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some friends or family members wouldn't
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be. While there is no guarantee of a
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soft landing today, a lot of teenagers
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and young people have grown up in a
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world where it is so normalized that
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they can simply wake up, brush their
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teeth, come out of the closet, and then
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ask mom what's for breakfast that
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morning. And there is one other big
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factor. Time keeps marching on. Gen Z
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isn't the first generation to come of
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age during an LGBT friendly era.
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Millennials mainly grew up as the
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movement was becoming mainstream for the
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first time. And by the time that they
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were in college or early adulthood, gay
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marriage seemed like an inevitable
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advance. The generation is highly
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liberal, educated, and likely to approve
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of LGBTQ culture. And while they don't
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identify as such in the same numbers as
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Gen Z, they have a far higher percentage
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than older generations, almost 15%. And
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many of them have kids, too. In fact,
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many millennials have Gen Z kids. If an
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older millennial had a kid at 21, that
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kid would actually be in college now.
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And that means that there are some
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millennials who are grandparents
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already. And when you're done screaming
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internally at the inevitable passage of
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time, think about this. That means that
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many of the Gen Z kids who grew up with
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millennial parents already grew up in a
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household where being queer was
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normalized and accepted. They may have
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been exposed to media normalizing queer
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characters from an early age, and they
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felt very little anxiety if they felt
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like they wanted to come out. So, is
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this pattern likely to continue? The
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outlook may be cloudier than you think.
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While Gen Alpha is digital natives like
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the older generation, they've shown to
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be susceptible to misinformation and
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extremism as spread by social media
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platforms like Tik Tok. There are fears
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of a right-wing boom among this younger
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generation, which means that their
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parents may find themselves yelling, "Go
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to your room." until you can respect and
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validate your sister's identity. Whether
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Gen Alpha carries the rainbow flag
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forward or drops it is still to be
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determined. If you think that Gen Z is
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shaking things up, wait until you hear
00:18:10
what other cultures are getting up to.
00:18:12
Check out the weirdest sex customs
00:18:14
around the world to see what really goes
00:18:16
on between the sheets, or click on this
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video instead.