Forty years ago, public views about homosexuality were extremely negative in many rich countries. As the chart shows, back in 1984, one in three Dutch people believed homosexuality was “never or rarely justified”. In Spain and Great Britain, that view was held by the majority. Perhaps most strikingly, three-quarters of Americans thought the same.
I feel like the question is rooted in the era leading up to 1984.
“Justified”? Like, “explain yourself!” Justified? It seems like a question designed to be decisive and possibly leading. To me.
“Do you feel putting pineapple on pizza is always justified?” Sure sounds like the person posing the question has an agenda, huh? (Yum, btw.)
Maybe someone else can justify the way it’s worded.
I could justify saying either end of the spectrum in favor of homosexuality.
It’s rarely justified in that it should not have to be justified at all. It exists; get over yourself.
It’s always justified because it’s a natural ocurrence and nobody should have a word on who other people love.
I’m sure a hateful person could have equal and opposite ideas about any choice given.
So yeah… The phrasing of the survey is terrible and doesn’t necessarily tell you anything.
Pretty even take. Surveys are hard, and as you said, phrasing is everything.