ANALYSIS: Trans activists tell straight, gay people they can’t have ‘genital preferences’



ANALYSIS: Trans activists tell straight, gay people they can’t have ‘genital preferences’

The debate is the latest example of the fallout of queer theory–concepts taught in college courses that attempt to erase biological reality.

'Radical Gender Theory, and intersectionality as a whole, is a tool by cultural Marxists to keep people divided in struggle and on the defense as victims,' Log Cabin Republicans President Charles Moran told Campus Reform.

Shelby Kearns | Associate Editor
March 9, 2023

A recent Twitter trend has reignited a debate within the LGBTQ community. The debate involves the lesbian and gay members who are resisting the tendency of queer theory–an ideology advanced in higher education–to present conflicting, even regressive messages about the ability to find love in same-sex relationships.

"In the last week,” one Twitter user writes, “I have seen a huge surge of ‘I am now anti-trans because someone told me I wasn't allowed to have genital preferences.’”


The subject of “genital preferences” is the latest debate in the LGBTQ community, with some tweeting that it is “transphobic” when a cisgender person does not want to date or is not attracted to a transgender man or woman.

Others, however, argue that activists looking to abolish genital preferences–the desire to date someone with specific genitalia– are "simply an echo of the ‘choosing the gay lifestyle’ rhetoric of the late 70s and 80s.”

The criticism of the latest trend in transgender activism as homophobic has been shared across the Anglosphere, including by journalists in Canada and England and in the pages of Campus Reform.

EJ Rosetta, a London-based writer featured in outlets including HuffPost, told Campus Reform, “I cannot choose my sexuality nor change it, opt in or out, and neither can anyone else.”

She described a problem in the transgender community: objectives are often pushed, not by people who are transgender, but by those she calls “Trans Rights Activists” (TRAs). Rosetta, who told Campus Reform that she is “a trans ally” and “[has] been for over a decade,” noted the harm done by TRAs.

“They do not ask, they demand and dictate, and we lesbians wish to be distanced from that,” she says. “We are going backwards!”

Campus Reform Editor-in-Chief Zachary Marschall made a similar argument when he described the fallout from “queer theory,” a set of concepts that, “in trying to always be about everything,” are “precisely about nothing.” These concepts–taught in college courses and advanced by on-campus gender and sexuality centers–attempt to erase biological reality.

In doing so, Marschall writes, activists promoting queer theory criticize anyone who follows traditional family values in getting married and having children precisely because those values are traditional.

“That is why radical queers go after gay individuals,” he argues, describing “those homosexuals who live their lives openly and honestly, but happily within the gender binary" and sometimes “as faithful, parenting, and church-going Americans.”

Marschall suggests that attempts to break down the gender binary–including activists' attacks on cisgender men for who they are (or are not) attracted to–hearken back to the days of conversion therapy. Ditching genital preferences, his argument also implies, defies the decades-long fight to achieve same-sex marriage that was won, in part, because of the realization that who people love is not a choice.

Charles Moran, President of the Log Cabin Republicans, calls the ideas promoted by activists "Radical Gender Theory."

The organization is "the nation’s original and largest organization representing LGBT conservatives and straight allies," according to its website.

"Radical Gender Theory, and intersectionality as a whole, is a tool by cultural Marxists to keep people divided in struggle and on the defense as victims," Moran told Campus Reform.

"We as gay conservatives wholly reject that. And it doesn't mean we have to stop advocating for basic rights for trans individuals, but we're never going to go down the lunacy road that blurs the lines between the immutable fact, and importance, of gender in society, that the left is so desperately trying to destroy."

Rosetta said in her interview with Campus Reform that a split in the LGBTQ community might be necessary given that the issues of the transgender and nonbinary communities seem to diverge from those who are lesbian, gay, or bisexual.

“[T]he split is not a negative but a recognition that we are different so deserve different [organizations] to look after our individual needs,” she writes.

Rosetta uses terms within the gender binary to describe advocates for gay and lesbian rights, who “fought hard to be able to be out in polite society and will not have the very term used to describe … [l]esbians diluted.”

“[L]ife is too short and love is too important to be over-polite.”
 
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The sooner the LGB drops the T, the better. They've already colonized their flag and turned it from a beautiful rainbow into a hideous eyesore that's straining to look at. They've been emotionally blackmailing people for sex for years now. They're not rational people, as evidenced by the fact that they think their open flesh wound or inflatable flesh sausage is no different than a real vagina or penis. And to top it off, any criticism of them is seen as heresy of the highest degree, and you must be silenced and have your livelihood destroyed.

There is no benefit to dealing with trannies. None. Abandon them and never look back.
 
Others, however, argue that activists looking to abolish genital preferences–the desire to date someone with specific genitalia– are "simply an echo of the ‘choosing the gay lifestyle’ rhetoric of the late 70s and 80s.”
You WILL date the girldick or you're transphobic. Dude.
 
"In the last week,” one Twitter user writes, “I have seen a huge surge of ‘I am now anti-trans because someone told me I wasn't allowed to have genital preferences.’”
Why do people care?

She described a problem in the transgender community: objectives are often pushed, not by people who are transgender, but by those she calls “Trans Rights Activists” (TRAs). Rosetta, who told Campus Reform that she is “a trans ally” and “[has] been for over a decade,” noted the harm done by TRAs.
For someone that's of the sex that sucks at suicide, you're very adept at shooting yourself in the face.
 
The sooner the LGB drops the T, the better. They've already colonized their flag and turned it from a beautiful rainbow into a hideous eyesore that's straining to look at.
The sooner the LGB also drops the fag flag the better. Kids are attracted to rainbows and that's why they chose that as their flag to lure in kids and also to piss off Christians. No respect from me until they dump the TQ and the flag entirely. There doesn't even need to be a flag for faggotry, it's divisive and led to the US being divided by all these retarded flag factions online.
 
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Remember when they "just wanted to marry" and it was "none of your business"?

Well, now it is my business. Your rancid axe wound is not same as the poon I am biologically hardwired to desire. You demanding otherwise is sexual violence.
 
Uhh There's actually a competing theory from the university of Myas which posits that genital preference is actually a critical part of gender identity and to say otherwise is actually in line wuth certain members if the nazi party so id check my facts because my study is exclusively conducted by black indigenous people so your also literally a racist and colonialist

Best 80 bucks I ever spent on unleaded petrol

Edit: also sad that the future of debate is going to be literally this
 
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Let's review a few things:
What is coercion, exactly?
Other times, it might take a more subtle form. For example: “Here, why don’t you have a glass of wine and get out of those work clothes, and we’ll just see what happens.”

Common coercion tactics include:

Coercion typically remains in the realm of verbal and emotional pressure. That said, it isn’t uncommon to give in to coercion if you’re afraid the manipulation and pressure will escalate to physical aggression and violence.
So what do some troons say when you don't have sex with them because of their lump of meat:

I am not saying you need to have sex with them, but you should consider how that can make them feel (emotional blackmail) and some people might consider it transphobic (guilt tripping). I used to be like you and I reexamined (guilt tripping) my beliefs.
 
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