>>131834
>Jews are large contributors to LGBTQKIA+ movement, since they want to white people to indulge in sodomy and hedonistic pleasure, instead of giving birth to (white) children, who won't be in control of Semitic cabal.
There aren't more gay people just because there is more acceptance. It's just that more people are willing to come out as gay proportionally to how accepting the sorrounging people are.
For example, a survey in 2013 by Katherine B. Coffman, Lucas C. Coffman, and Keith M. Marzilli Ericson. suggests that there are way more pople once you give them anonymity to express what their actual sexuality is.
"Comparing the two methods shows sexuality-related questions receive biased responses
even under current best practices, and, for many questions, the bias is substantial. The veiled method
increased self-reports of non-heterosexual identity by 65% (p<0.05) and same-sex sexual experiences
by 59% (p<0.01). The veiled method also increased the rates of anti-gay sentiment. Respondents were
67% more likely to express disapproval of an openly gay manager at work (p<0.01) and 71% more
likely to say it is okay to discriminate against lesbian, gay, or bisexual individuals (p<0.01). The results
show non-heterosexuality and anti-gay sentiment are substantially underestimated in existing surveys,
and the privacy afforded by current best practices is not always sufficient to eliminate bias."
https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w19508/w19508.pdf
Or, in another survey, it showed that the rate of gay people is relatively stable across multiple countries with varying degrees of acceptance and economic development.
The countries were Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, the Philippines, Poland, Romania, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the UK, and the U.S. A total of 191,088 individuals were included in the analysis (about 75% of the 255,116 participants mentioned above). Samples of men and women ranged in size across the 28 nations, with median sample sizes of 541 men and 397 women.
"The prevalence of women’s and men’s heterosexuality, bisexuality, and homosexuality was assessed in 28 nations using data from 191,088 participants from a 2005 BBC Internet survey. Sexual orientation was measured in terms of both self-reported sexual identity and self-reported degree of same-sex attraction. Multilevel modeling analyses revealed that nations’ degrees of gender equality, economic development, and individualism were not significantly associated with men’s or women’s sexual orientation rates across nations. These models controlled for individual-level covariates including age and education level, and nation-level covariates including religion and national sex ratios. Robustness checks included inspecting the confidence intervals for meaningful associations, and further analyses using complete-cases and summary scores of the national indices. These analyses produced the same non-significant results. The relatively stable rates of heterosexuality, bisexuality, and homosexuality observed across nations for both women and men suggest that non-social factors likely may underlie much variation in human sexual orientation. These results do not support frequently offered hypotheses that sexual orientation differences are related to gendered social norms across societies."
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-019-01590-0