Modern attitudes on same-sex adoption
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 8:53 pm
The Pew Research Center (NYC) recently did a survey on various points connected to marriage and parenting. The news article that told me this focused mainly on what people say is important for a successful marriage, as compared with responses to the same survey in 1990. In particular, the factor of children has gone down and the factor of sharing household responsibilities has gone up, both quite significantly.
A sidebar mentions the more disputed issues. Fifty-seven percent oppose the legalization of same-sex marriage. (That's actually a smaller percentage than I expected.) Regarding same-sex couples raising children, 50 percent thought it was bad for society, 11 percent called it good for society, and 34 percent said it "made little difference."
...It's this last group that threw me for a loop. Maybe I'm just confused about the interpretation. Did these people think, "Straight parents, gay parents -- it's all good"? I would have counted them among the votes for "good." My initial assumption was that they were saying, "Gay parents, no parents -- what's the difference." Hopefully that attitude does not account for more than a third of those surveyed.
And only 5 percent are undecided? Man.
A sidebar mentions the more disputed issues. Fifty-seven percent oppose the legalization of same-sex marriage. (That's actually a smaller percentage than I expected.) Regarding same-sex couples raising children, 50 percent thought it was bad for society, 11 percent called it good for society, and 34 percent said it "made little difference."
...It's this last group that threw me for a loop. Maybe I'm just confused about the interpretation. Did these people think, "Straight parents, gay parents -- it's all good"? I would have counted them among the votes for "good." My initial assumption was that they were saying, "Gay parents, no parents -- what's the difference." Hopefully that attitude does not account for more than a third of those surveyed.
And only 5 percent are undecided? Man.