In a groundbreaking survey conducted by the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law, the majority of Americans have voiced their strong opposition to the use of religion as a basis for discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals. The results of this survey reflect a significant shift in public opinion, with people of diverse backgrounds uniting against this form of discrimination. The survey delves into various aspects, including the role of gender, race, and political affiliation in shaping these perspectives. Join us as we discuss these eye-opening findings and their implications for our society.
Survey Shows Most Americans Oppose Using Religion To Discriminate
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