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« Reply #200 on: May 24, 2022, 08:31:23 PM »

Many of the them are democrats and the point is this board completely overestimates how liberal much of their base really is which is why I bring them up .  

Because your family is a good sample size to disprove that?

Hispanics and Asians  in many ways are more conservative than whites so Dems do have to be careful how they approach certain issues

Valid point, but DeSantis's "war on higher education" isn't a good example of this.



Now imagine a Social Sciences professor doing longitudinal research and finding out the results of the outcomes of children growing up in not just single parent households, but in gay/lesbian households, trans households, etc.  Just what would be the response to data which showed the outcomes of children raised in such homes to be less optimal than children raised in two-parent biological families.  Would this research be received well, or would the research be suppressed, the researcher systematically discredited?  Which would happen in today's environment?

Never majored in a social science, but in all honestly I don't think such a study would be widely discredited. There probably haven't been enough children raised in gay/lesbian households (let alone households with one or more transgender parental figure) for there not to be sample size issues with an ongoing longitudinal study.

https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/10/5922

Behavioral Outcomes of Children with Same-Sex Parents in The Netherlands

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We take advantage of unique data from the Netherlands based on a probability sample from population registers, whereby findings can be inferred to same-sex and different-sex parent households with parents between the ages of 30 and 65, and with children between the ages of 6 and 16 years (62 children with same-sex, and 72 children with different-sex parents). The findings obtained by coarsened exact matching suggest no significant disadvantages for children with same-sex parents compared to different-sex parents. We contextualize these findings in their wider cultural context, and recommend a renewed focus in future research away from deficit-driven comparisons.
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« Reply #201 on: May 25, 2022, 11:51:57 AM »

Btw you guys think I’m super right wing on this issue , but whenever these types of issues get discussed with my parents and other family members I usually am the most liberal member in the group on these types of issues .

So? What does your anecdotes about your family have to do with whether you are super right wing or not?


Many of the them are democrats and the point is this board completely overestimates how liberal much of their base really is which is why I bring them up . 

Because your family is a good sample size to disprove that?

Hispanics and Asians  in many ways are more conservative than whites so Dems do have to be careful how they approach certain issues

Incorrect per usual. Asian and Hispanics tend to be more conservative than white Democrats, but still significantly more socially liberal then the country, and certainly more so than Republicans, at Large.

You are and other conservatives incessant yammering on about how Democratic Progressive social policies are going to eventually Drive blacks and Latinos into the arms of Republicans, because they're all a bunch of gay bashing anti-abortion Fanatics at heart, has been a pipe dream repeatedly crashing and burning since the 1980s. Congratulations that Biden's 2020 Latino Outreach absolutely crashed and burned, and Trump's unique pool actually raised the Republican Sheriff African-American and Latinos by a whole two or three points for one election, but let's wait and see if there's a trend 2022, which is going to suck for Democrats across the board.
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