
How LGBT Are the Kids? | Eric Kaufmann & Richard Hanania
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Home Schooling
The fire sampleis picking up a certain number of home school and parochial kids. Now, are they a special sort of draw from there, ome from the home school population? Well, in may capto answer the survey too, or the survey problems too.
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Speaker 3
I don't know the answer to that. At the beginning, of course. Ye, ye,
Speaker 2
ye. Exactly. Like, i mean, i'd start in one big i' just go, you know, ju, start writing code. I mean, then you're coating. Surely there's steps before the oka. Let's pass it to chris. Chris, you write soft were for a living. You're blank canvas coning guy. Now, where do you start? What do you do? I think, because i am who i am, i usually start with a combination
Speaker 1
of writing some sort of document to mix ure i kind of understand what the problem is. Icayou guess, in the beginning, beginning, when some one brings something for me to build, i ask a lot of questions and make sure that it's like, well, are you actually asking me for the thing you want, or you asking me to build the thing you think you need? That's usually where i start. Whenever it's a kind of, actually doesn't mater, doesn't mater, if it's a product person, or if it'something in building for myself, i say like, mi, is the premise that i have assumed here, or someone else has assumed the correct one. And once i kind of figure that out, i'll start with writing up a design dock or a scope do communicate, this is what we're going to build. And then i usually jump into some prototyping. And that's where i start actually, like, throwing some code into a code base. Then, like, the project usually gets legs from there, and we kind of e know if it's something for work. We develop out that design dock more we start having discussions than we actually make the four real code base, which might, unfortunately, be taking that prototype code i built, or it might be starting from fresh, which is, dely a preferable thing tos. Prototype code is never really written as well as we'd like it to be. That's usually like the the on ramp that i take. But that's really a lot. Because i'm a writer, so my comfort zone is like an empty document in google doxes or an empty vim window where i can just start typing out, o what is it that i'm trying to do? Blank
Speaker 2
canvas. Johnny, does it resinate with you? Is that similar to your process? Ye,
Speaker 3
i' say so.
Eric Kaufmann is Professor of Politics at Birkbeck College, University of London, a CSPI research fellow, and the author of several books, including Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration and the Future of White Majorities. He returns to the podcast to discuss his new report for CPSI, Born This Way? The Rise of LGBT as a Social and Political Identity. He and Richard talk about the factors underlying recent increases in LGBT identification and same-sex sexual behavior, the connection between being very liberal, LGBT, and having mental health issues, and the influence of modernism on left-wing ideology and right-wing political movements. They conclude the conversation by discussing whether concerns about teaching sexuality and CRT in K-12 schools should take precedence over free speech issues on university campuses and debates over history and national identity.
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