Almost a fifth of Americans would like Pride Month to be canceled, highlighting the deep divisions in how people feel toward the LGBTQ+ community.
A new survey of 2,000 general population Americans revealed that 17 percent don’t believe Pride Month should be celebrated “at all,” while others believe it’s “too much” and should be scaled back (eight percent).
On the other hand, 28 percent believe Pride Month is important and should be supported — and 21 percent support the idea of it, but admit they “don’t really care about it” in practice.
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