

The survey showed that 61.6 % of the female respondents identified as heterosexual, 20% as bisexual, 13.7% as other or questioning, and 3.7% as gay or lesbian. teen girls felt persistently sad or hopeless in 2021 - double the rate for boys, representing a nearly 60% increase and the highest level reported over the past decade. About 13.3% of female high school students said they had attempted suicide.About 23.6% of female high school students said they had made a suicide plan.


Nikki Haley discussing trans girls in kids sports: “How are we supposed to get our girls used to the fact that biological boys are in their locker room. We should be growing strong girls, confident girls.” “And then we wonder why a third of our teenage girls seriously contemplated suicide last year. “How are we supposed to get our girls used to the fact that biological boys are in their locker rooms?” Haley said. Haley said one example of wokeness is “biological boys playing in girls’ sports,” calling it the “women’s issue of our time.” In those halcyon days, American audiences were not nearly so polarized as today - nor so fond of media outlets that abide demagogic misinformation.Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley recently said more teenage girls are contemplating suicide, and she offered an explanation.ĭuring a CNN town hall June 4, the former South Carolina governor talked about her definition of “woke,” a term with varying definitions used derisively by some Republican politicians.
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Stevenson's take reflected an era when TV newscasts were dominated by the likes of Walter Cronkite and John Cameron Swayze, iconic anchors whose reporting shunned politicized slants. To the editor: Goldberg aptly shares a mid-20th century quote to explain how Trump maintains such undue political prominence: When 1950s presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson was told that "every thinking person" in America would vote for him, he replied, "That won't do - I need a majority." We're too exhausted for the "retribution tour." The novelty of brash behavior and brazen claims has lost its entertainment value and instead fomented division and disinformation. Trump's parlaying of his legal issues into campaign contributions may help with the legal bills and deepen the devotion of his supporters, who are plenty loud, but it is not enough to win a general election. The GOP already knows what to expect from a one-trick pony that will now have to dance on a legal minefield. To the editor: Magicians know that once an illusion has been revealed, it ceases to amaze or draw crowds. Does Goldberg think this kind of incredibly dishonest statement reflects a polite, polished and coherent performance?
