According to a report called "Where We Are on TV", which was released Thursday from the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), the presence of characters who identify as LGBT in television programming is key to changing hearts and minds in culture.
In Nazi Germany, Joseph Goebbels was in charge of the
Ministry of Propaganda, and it was his job to create the television, radio, newspaper, magazine and billboard advertising that convinced an entire nation that they were the 'chosen race' which led to a global conflict called World War II that took the lives of over 55 million people. Such was the power of propaganda in 1933, and in 2019 it is stronger and more persuasive than ever. Joseph Goebbels would be like a kid in a candy store if he could see what it's being used for today.
"Declare ye among the nations, and publish, and set up a standard; publish, and conceal not: say, Babylon is taken, Bel is confounded, Merodach is broken in pieces; her idols are confounded, her images are broken in pieces." Jeremiah 50:2 (KJV)
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people account for less than
5% of the American population, yet they are demanding a 20% representation, what does that tell you? It tells me that they are recruiting and indoctrinating, trying to add to their ranks by any means necessary. This is why you are seeing this not only on television, but in
school curriculums, in
clothing, in
sneakers, and yes, even in your
child's breakfast cereal. History will not look kindly on how we, as a nation, are allowing our children to be destroyed by
the LGBTQ+ Movement, and the God of the Bible will judge us for it. A judgment that may have already begun.
LGBTQ+ group GLAAD pushes for 20 percent of all television characters be LGBT by 2025
FROM THE CHRISTIAN POST: The report cites an online
survey of 2,037 adults indicating that one-fifth of Americans ages 18-34 and that 12 percent of all adults identify as LGBT or other non-heterosexual, non-biological gender categories.
GLAAD president Sarah Kate Ellis notes in the report that “less than one-quarter of Americans have a close friend or family member who is transgender,” meaning that many Americans “learn about trans people from what they see in television, movies, and news.”
The online survey used in the GLAAD media report is more reflective of what many perceive about percentages of LGBT-identified persons rather than the actual figures from reputable polling organizations.
"So this year, we are issuing a new challenge. GLAAD is calling on the industry to ensure that 20 percent of series regular characters on primetime scripted broadcast series are LGBTQ by 2025. Further, we would challenge all platforms to make sure that within the next two years, half of LGBTQ characters on every platform are people of color. While broadcast has actually hit this mark two years in a row, cable and streaming have yet to reach this goal. These two steps are key moves towards ensuring that entertainment reflects the world in which it is created and the audience who consumes it."
Sarah Kate Ellis, president of GLAAD
In June, Gallup published
results of a survey in which respondents were asked to give their best guess as to how many Americans they think are gay or lesbian. The study found that a strong majority of Americans continue to overestimate the percentages by a significant margin.
On average, Americans believe that 23.6 percent of the population is gay or lesbian. Over one-third of respondents thought the percentage was greater than 25 percent; 19 percent estimated the figure as somewhere between 20 to 25 percent; 10 percent guessed between 15 to 20 percent.
Only 8 percent of respondents accurately guessed that the percentage of U.S. men and women who identify as gay or lesbian was below 5 percent.
A 2017
study from Gallup where a large random sample — comprised of over 340,000 U.S. adults — was interviewed by phone found that only 4.5 percent of the population self-identified as LGBT.
Gallup noted: “The percentage of millennials who identify as LGBT expanded from 7.3% to 8.1% from 2016 to 2017, and is up from 5.8% in 2012.”
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