A new study found broad differences in views of transgender people among Black adults in America
Pew found that 36% of Black adults think society has not gone far enough in accepting transgender people. Thirty-one percent said the level of acceptance for transgender people has been about right and 29% said it has gone too far, the study published Thursday shows. The study indicates there is also division along political ideology and religious service attendance when it comes to views on the nation’s acceptance of transgender people.
Nearly half of Black adults said they were extremely or very concerned about discrimination against LGBTQ people, while 22% said they were somewhat concerned and 28% said they were a little or not at all concerned, according to the study. In the same survey, Black adults answered whether they believe a person’s gender is determined by the sex they were assigned at birth. Most Black adults, 68% said the sex is determined at birth and 31% said a person’s gender can be different.
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