Number of people or severity of hostility?
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Your claim is true for some social groups and an analogous claim is true for hostility to LGBTQ people in other social groups. Do we know what the rates of violence against either group are in the US? Seems like that would be a useful proxy.
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No idea but they're not comparable groups anyway so I don't see much value in considering the question.
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seems like it's gonna depend a lot on whether you live in SF or Salt Lake City or whatever
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So, LBGTQ++ is a belief system? I suppose many psychologists and scientists would say the same.
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Having been in both groups, but not (identified) at the same time this is a puzzler for me. I assume most people still give leave fundies alone (oh that's just bob), but I am not around them anymore. Outside of cities, I still don't feel like there is much comfort with queer IDs.
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I’m my experience, fundamentalist Christians want hostility because they think it justifies their beliefs. “They wouldn’t hate us if we weren’t doing God’s work!”
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Westboro Baptist Church is the perfect example of this statement. They seek out that conflict and deserve all of the hate and hostility because they gaslight those feelings of rage against them wherever they go.
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