Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 21:18     Subject: NPR...Again

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you know a lot of Gen Z-ers? I’d say 30% is a conservative estimate (in the DMV); so 30% is probably accurate when you’re measuring sexual identity on a national scale.


they are 13-28! Most 13 yr olds don't know. And yes, the last time I was "with" a person of my same gender, I was 28. Ask people when they are 30.

But a lot of middle school kids are trying to figure out who they are and are trying out different identities (or at least different labels for themselves). Kids who feel “other” may call themselves queer for a while and then later decide they’re not queer. My 17 year old knew a number of kids who changed their pronouns and preferred names in middle school, but now that they’re in high school, most of them have reverted back to the way they identified before middle school. It’s possible that it’s the youngest members of Gen Z who are most likely to identify as queer because they’re the ones still trying to figure themselves out and they’re not ready to rule out any potential sexual partners since they’re not ready to have sex with anyone yet.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 14:58     Subject: NPR...Again

Anonymous wrote:Do you know a lot of Gen Z-ers? I’d say 30% is a conservative estimate (in the DMV); so 30% is probably accurate when you’re measuring sexual identity on a national scale.


they are 13-28! Most 13 yr olds don't know. And yes, the last time I was "with" a person of my same gender, I was 28. Ask people when they are 30.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 09:59     Subject: NPR...Again

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you know a lot of Gen Z-ers? I’d say 30% is a conservative estimate (in the DMV); so 30% is probably accurate when you’re measuring sexual identity on a national scale.


Also, it must be said that identifying as queer is simply saying you're open to a relationship with someone of the same gender. Not that you have had one or will have one. It's a very vague term.

Especially since kids of this generation have so many fewer relationships since most interactions are online these days. Back in my day, we would spend a huge amount of time hanging out, in person, with kids we went to high school with. That is less the case now.

No, “queer” is a broader category than that. Queer used to be synonymous with gay, but now anyone who isn’t both cisgender and heterosexual falls under the queer umbrella. That’s why so many young people identify as queer now.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 09:24     Subject: NPR...Again



I think the main thing schools should be concerned about is diversity in abilities and learning styles, and bridging gaps for those students. I read that Louisiana has achieved great results these past few years with increased scores thanks to intensive tutoring and support.



Ummm I live in Louisiana and our schools are a disaster. We are literally 49 or 50 in test scores and matriculation rates. There is absolutely nothing commendable about our state’s education system.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 09:16     Subject: NPR...Again

Anonymous wrote:Do you know a lot of Gen Z-ers? I’d say 30% is a conservative estimate (in the DMV); so 30% is probably accurate when you’re measuring sexual identity on a national scale.


Also, it must be said that identifying as queer is simply saying you're open to a relationship with someone of the same gender. Not that you have had one or will have one. It's a very vague term.

Especially since kids of this generation have so many fewer relationships since most interactions are online these days. Back in my day, we would spend a huge amount of time hanging out, in person, with kids we went to high school with. That is less the case now.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2025 07:08     Subject: NPR...Again

Do you know a lot of Gen Z-ers? I’d say 30% is a conservative estimate (in the DMV); so 30% is probably accurate when you’re measuring sexual identity on a national scale.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2025 13:51     Subject: NPR...Again

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone catch 1A , On Point, or Here and Now yesterday?

One of them had an author on pushing her book in which she claims the advent of the internet has allowed 1/4 of the population to genuinely identify as queer. I'm trying to find it but I can't.



Was it in the how to talk to your teens about their first break ups on IA?
https://the1a.org/segments/

On point
https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510053/on-point

Here and now
https://wamu.org/show/here-and-now/


The number of U.S. adults who identify as LGBTQ+ doubled in 12 years, new poll shows
UPDATED MARCH 13, 20241:22 PM ET
https://www.npr.org/2024/03/13/1238262638/lgbtq-adults-us-gallup-poll-bisexual-transgender

With nearly 30% of Gen Z adults identifying as LGBTQ+, LGBTQ+ Americans are one of the fastest growing voting blocs in the country, growing at a scale, scope, …Jan 24, 2024


https://www.hrc.org
ICYMI: New Data Shows that Nearly 30% of Gen Z Adults Identify…


Yes! It was the talk about kids breaking up. The author explained how because most of kids interactions now are online and 'safe' they are more inclined to identify as queer.

I doubt that the internet altered biology in the last 20 years, but who knows.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2025 13:03     Subject: NPR...Again

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No missed that one - sounds like an unprovable claim.

Today’s show was tedious and I tuned out. Describing a utopian world where education systems embrace students with radical acceptance. I’m all for that but teachers are leaving teaching at unprecedented levels due to the stress/ mass shootings/ parental disrespect for them and more. Plus the pay has not kept up with cost of living for many teachers. I’m not a teacher but appreciate them.

Also with President Musk dismantling the federal education system, education will be left to the states. Good luck imposing radical acceptance of diversity on the red states.


I think the main thing schools should be concerned about is diversity in abilities and learning styles, and bridging gaps for those students. I read that Louisiana has achieved great results these past few years with increased scores thanks to intensive tutoring and support.


That sounds like a wise and appropriate approach. I hope more states follow suit
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2025 12:23     Subject: NPR...Again

Anonymous wrote:Anyone catch 1A , On Point, or Here and Now yesterday?

One of them had an author on pushing her book in which she claims the advent of the internet has allowed 1/4 of the population to genuinely identify as queer. I'm trying to find it but I can't.



Was it in the how to talk to your teens about their first break ups on IA?
https://the1a.org/segments/

On point
https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510053/on-point

Here and now
https://wamu.org/show/here-and-now/


The number of U.S. adults who identify as LGBTQ+ doubled in 12 years, new poll shows
UPDATED MARCH 13, 20241:22 PM ET
https://www.npr.org/2024/03/13/1238262638/lgbtq-adults-us-gallup-poll-bisexual-transgender

With nearly 30% of Gen Z adults identifying as LGBTQ+, LGBTQ+ Americans are one of the fastest growing voting blocs in the country, growing at a scale, scope, …Jan 24, 2024


https://www.hrc.org
ICYMI: New Data Shows that Nearly 30% of Gen Z Adults Identify…
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2025 11:54     Subject: NPR...Again

Anonymous wrote:No missed that one - sounds like an unprovable claim.

Today’s show was tedious and I tuned out. Describing a utopian world where education systems embrace students with radical acceptance. I’m all for that but teachers are leaving teaching at unprecedented levels due to the stress/ mass shootings/ parental disrespect for them and more. Plus the pay has not kept up with cost of living for many teachers. I’m not a teacher but appreciate them.

Also with President Musk dismantling the federal education system, education will be left to the states. Good luck imposing radical acceptance of diversity on the red states.


I think the main thing schools should be concerned about is diversity in abilities and learning styles, and bridging gaps for those students. I read that Louisiana has achieved great results these past few years with increased scores thanks to intensive tutoring and support.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2025 11:50     Subject: NPR...Again

No missed that one - sounds like an unprovable claim.

Today’s show was tedious and I tuned out. Describing a utopian world where education systems embrace students with radical acceptance. I’m all for that but teachers are leaving teaching at unprecedented levels due to the stress/ mass shootings/ parental disrespect for them and more. Plus the pay has not kept up with cost of living for many teachers. I’m not a teacher but appreciate them.

Also with President Musk dismantling the federal education system, education will be left to the states. Good luck imposing radical acceptance of diversity on the red states.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2025 11:33     Subject: NPR...Again

Anyone catch 1A , On Point, or Here and Now yesterday?

One of them had an author on pushing her book in which she claims the advent of the internet has allowed 1/4 of the population to genuinely identify as queer. I'm trying to find it but I can't.