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- Jul 16, 2023
Definitely. As a homosexual myself, it makes me ashamed and angry. Part of me wonders if this would have been inevitable whether the laws changed or not. When "queer" "advocates" discuss it, it's obvious they are targeting the youth on purpose to acclimate them to "queer lifestyles" (which is code for choosing lurid sexual gratifications over all else). They are realizing the "crazy fearmongering fantasies" that everyone scoffed at 20 years ago.sometimes i wonder if the poor gay men who just wanted to get married and live a quiet life would have changed their voting decision if they knew what it would lead to
When you hear gay people talk amongst themselves, when they think they're exclusively in "trustworthy company," the masks fly off fast and they admit their game plan for what it is: Get power and control, use it to drive out dissent, and create the queer utopia of the future. Take over the school boards, take over the tech industry, convert all "Equality" initiatives into "Equity" initiatives, push out all the conservative voices, and so on. It's surreal hearing them admit it.
In their minds, it's to create a better world where they never have to fear about "queer bigotry" again, and it's so simpleminded and shortsighted. If hegemonic power structures worked like that then their dissent would never have a chance to exist. Then on the other side, you have those "Gays Against Groomers" con artists, which is a bullshit grifting organization that makes us look like a "pick me" if you're gay, but not on-board with the mass mental molestation the queers are trying to pull off. It's become so politically charged too, it's not worth it. You're best off not letting anyone know you're gay.
TL;DR: There are gays who hate this shit and we would roll things back, but it's impossible to have any voice about it.