No.
That, by the way, is my answer to the actual question in the title of this thread, in case anyone's forgotten what it was. Having read through the thread, it's still my answer. My main concern about the state of the country as a whole isn't whether it's going mad, rather that it might be going stupid, but that's a whole other discussion.
Interesting, if wearying, to see the thought processes of various people at work in this thread and others. The reports I've read refer to the fact this approach is optional, though this aspect tends to be rather buried presumably so as to make the story sound as unreasonable as possible, and it seems to me that if used it will be the kind of approach suggested earlier i.e. a family scenario in a maths problem won't just refer to hetero married couples.
Yet, as we so often see in AB threads, we immediately have talk of "bombardment", "thrusting upon" and national madness. The only form of madness I can see here is the reflex gibbering and mouth-foaming reactions of the usual suspects to what actually isn't really very much of a story at all.