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Poll shocks media

Most say they support LGBTQ2S+ Canadians, but actions don’t line up: poll

While Canadians broadly support LGBTQ2S+ people and issues, they are less likely the engage in behaviours that show true allyship for the community, new polling conducted for Global News has found.

The majority of Canadians – 78 per cent – believe transgender people should be protected from discrimination in employment, housing and access to businesses. Seventy-four per cent believe that same-sex couples should have the same rights to adopt children as straight couples. However, the latest polling, conducted by Ipsos, found only a dismal one-in-10 consider themselves to be an active ally to the queer community.

They’re shocked their brainwashing effort hasn’t convinced the public that sexually mutilating children is a good thing.

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