This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
The transgender ideology has been around for years but it took Joe Biden pushing it from the Oval Office desk in the White House to really give it traction.
While he was in office, Biden tried to install the agenda in schools, the military, social programs, education programs, benefits programs, entertainment and much more, even around the globe through America's aid efforts for needy nations.
But now he's out, and his campaign is losing traction.
That's according to a new polling from Gallup that was documented by the Washington Stand.
In fact, the polling shows fewer Americans now believe trying to change one's gender is "morally acceptable" than when Biden took office in 2021.
Actually, following the science, transgenderism doesn't happen, as being male or female is embedded in the human body down to the DNA level, and no chemicals or even surgical intervention changes that.
"The current 40% of U.S. adults who believe that changing genders is morally acceptable is down six points from 2021, while the latest 54% who think it is morally wrong is similar to prior readings," Gallup explained.
"Partisans' opinions differ significantly, with 71% of Democrats, 45% of independents and 9% of Republicans saying that changing one's gender is morally acceptable. Republicans' opinions have changed the most since 2021, falling by 13 points."
Democrats still are on Biden's bandwagon, with support there rising, but independents align with Republicans in dropping their support, by three percentage points.
"Gallup similarly found Republican support for same-sex marriage crumbling," the Washington Stand said.
"The poll is one of many showing the LGBT agenda losing support in recent years. The percentage of Americans who believe same-sexual relationships are 'morally acceptable' fell by 7% last year, the largest decrease of any of the moral issues posed by Gallup pollsters in their annual Values and Beliefs poll, released last June. A Harvard CAPS/Harris poll released last Friday found that 82% of parents favor 'legislation that would strengthen parental rights over their children'; 77% oppose transgender injections or surgeries for minors (including 67% of Democrats and 77% of Independents); and 70% say schools should not teach children their gender is a choice (including 54% of Democrats)," the report explained.
Other findings included that since 2022 Americans are:
Joseph Backholm, of the Family Research Council, told the publication, "First, the mood of the country has changed, so people probably feel more free to say what they actually believe. Cancel culture has lost much of its power so people don't perceive the same risk from saying there are only two sexes and they can't be changed. Second, people understand it's not just a matter of personal choice. There are consequences for what we believe, and pretending we can be anything we want is creating cultural chaos."