Jiang claims that as societies rise there is less open homosexuality, while rich declining societies display more outward homosexuality.
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Social rise
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Social rise is defined as the inverse of decline: more trust, more saving, better health, optimism, high fertility, employment, and cohesion.
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"Yes, right, okay. All right, so let me now, now let's do a compare and contrast, okay? Let's think about a society in which..."
"It would blow the imagination. Now, but, you know, in 2020, when Pete Buttigieg ran for the Democratic nomination, his homosexuality made him very..."
"People are more stressed than before. People are less optimistic. So we can go on and on and on because the signs of rapid..."
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