Washington man strips nude in girls locker room, justifies it with new law

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Originally posted by Newjak
Why are people caring about the percent of the population composed of LGBT people? What does that number have to do with this case?

This post brought up the point:

Originally posted by NemeBro
Do you believe that gay male sex offenders are given an open invitation to lust after boys who are changing? The potential for abuse there has always existed. Same with female predators that lust for young girls. Why do you only care now that it's a man perving on young girls?

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Originally posted by Adam_PoE
"Same-sex Couples and the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Population: New Estimates from the American Community Survey."

http://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/Gates-Same-Sex-Couples-GLB-Pop-ACS-Oct-2006.pdf

Page 8. It says:

"Estimated % of gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals in the adult population"

San Francisco Metropolitan area is 8.2% so 1 in 12.

San Francisco City is 15.4% so about 1 in 6/7.

So in the city it's not 20% like you claimed. And yeah, 5% off in such a large population makes a difference.

Originally posted by Robtard
This post brought up the point:
Oh I think that is a fair point by nemebro. I brought up the same thing in the other thread. I do find it weird how all of sudden this matters.

Oh wait are people saying that because there are so few gay men compared to straight men that Man/boy rape isn't a concern to them?

Does this mean that the people who are concerned about grown men with underage girls believe that the number of male molesters of female children are greater than the number of LGBT people in our country? If so this country has a bigger problem than I realized.

Originally posted by Stigma
http://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/Gates-Same-Sex-Couples-GLB-Pop-ACS-Oct-2006.pdf

Page 8. It says:

"Estimated % of gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals in the adult population"

San Francisco Metropolitan area is 8.2% so 1 in 12.

San Francisco City is 15.4% so about 1 in 6/7.

So in the city it's not 20% like you claimed. And yeah, 5% off in such a large population makes a difference.

4.6 percentage points off, you mean?

Originally posted by Newjak
Oh I think that is a fair point by nemebro. I brought up the same thing in the other thread. I do find it weird how all of sudden this matters.

Oh wait are people saying that because there are so few gay men compared to straight men that Man/boy rape isn't a concern to them?

Does this mean that the people who are concerned about grown men with underage girls believe that the number of male molesters of female children are greater than the number of LGBT people in our country? If so this country has a bigger problem than I realized.

Yeah, was a solid point.

Seems so. Those weirdos.

It just seemed like they were doing backflips.

Originally posted by Bardock42
4.6 percentage points off, you mean?

Exactement.

Originally posted by Bardock42
4.6 percentage points off, you mean?

Funny thing too, skimming through the report, it seems like homosexuals identifying as such was on the rise due to growing acceptance and such. Considering that report is ten years old, wouldn't be surprised if 1 in 5 men in SF identify as gay now.

"The number of same-sex couples in the U.S. grew by more than 30 percent from 2000 to 2005, from nearly 600,000 couples in 2000 to almost 777,000 in 2005. Such an increase is five times the six percent rate of growth in the U.S. population."

Originally posted by Robtard
Funny thing too, skimming through the report, it seems like homosexuals identifying as such was on the rise due to growing acceptance and such. Considering that report is ten years old, wouldn't be surprised if 1 in 5 men in SF identify as gay now.

Or not. 👆 Pure speculation 🙂

'Wouldn't be surprised" implies it's speculation and not fact.

But you're probably right, the acceptance of homosexuality is down from 10 years ago or something. So gays are likely more prone to keeping their sexuality secret.

Originally posted by Robtard
'Wouldn't be surprised" implies it's speculation and not fact.

Touche.

Originally posted by Robtard
But you're probably right, the acceptance of homosexuality is down from 10 years ago or something.
You sure? I think even though GBL people still encounter prejudice, the trend should be that the acceptance is more and more common.

At least in the last 10 years this is what I observe in my country.

Originally posted by Robtard
Yeah, was a solid point.

Seems so. Those weirdos.

It just seemed like they were doing backflips.

Except this is bunk. Show me a single quote of anyone saying men raping boys was not a concern to them. Go on, I'll wait. Pointing out a fact like straights out number gays sure as hell doesn't say it.

I even said I don't think grown ass men should be able to get naked in front of kids. So no, it's not about not caring about gay rape. But the thing is..we didn't just recently have them enact a law saying men and boys can share locker rooms. You can't say the same for this transgender stuff, which was recent, which is why people are talking about it.

So why are important details like "this was just a recent law" being left out when it comes to why people aren't talking as much about gay rape?

Another Washington thug causing trouble, what he is doing is wrong and should be arrested.

Originally posted by Stigma
Touche.

You sure? I think even though GBL people still encounter prejudice, the trend should be that the acceptance is more and more common.

At least in the last 10 years this is what I observe in my country.

Yeah, that was sarcasm. I believe Adam's 1/5 claim to be likely true, considering the rising trend that report showed, it being from 10 years ago and how homosexuality is more accepted now than in 2006, eg Marriage Equality becoming a thing

Thugs will be thugs

Originally posted by Robtard
Yeah, that was sarcasm. I believe Adam's 1/5 claim to be likely true, considering the rising trend that report showed, it being from 10 years ago and how homosexuality is more accepted now than in 2006, eg Marriage Equality becoming a thing

When it comes to San Francisco City area it might be true but I'd like to see it confirmed in a recent survey or something.

When it comes to the general populatuion of the US, the 2013 study I cited says GBL population is just under 2.5%.

Originally posted by Surtur
Except this is bunk. Show me a single quote of anyone saying men raping boys was not a concern to them. Go on, I'll wait. Pointing out a fact like straights out number gays sure as hell doesn't say it.

I even said I don't think grown ass men should be able to get naked in front of kids. So no, it's not about not caring about gay rape. But the thing is..we didn't just recently have them enact a law saying men and boys can share locker rooms. You can't say the same for this transgender stuff, which was recent, which is why people are talking about it.

So why are important details like "this was just a recent law" being left out when it comes to why people aren't talking as much about gay rape?

Being dismissive, ie "meh, it happens a whole lot less" shows a lack of concern.

Originally posted by Robtard
Yeah, that was sarcasm. I believe Adam's 1/5 claim to be likely true, considering the rising trend that report showed, it being from 10 years ago and how homosexuality is more accepted now than in 2006, eg Marriage Equality becoming a thing

It wouldn't surprise me if the 1/5 thing was true for San Francisco. But then we are talking about the country as a whole, not a specific city known for it's large gay population.

Just like there is a section of Chicago called "Boys Town" where, you guessed it, a lot of gays live. So if you went there you'd be running into a lot of gays, but it wouldn't suddenly change the fact about the overall number of homosexuals in the country.

I also just flat out do not think men and boys should be able to shower together. Nor should adult females and little girls.

Adam's comment was specifically about the city of SF.

Originally posted by Robtard
Being dismissive, ie "meh, it happens a whole lot less" shows a lack of concern.

Interesting you dismiss anything anyone says on the other side and just try to flip around it.