“Emma Corrin said playing Princess Diana in ‘The Crown’ helped them realize they are nonbinary.”
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The outcome of Biden’s bothched withdrawal is, tragically, not in doubt.
There will be much debate over whether trying to promote “LGBTI” rights in Afghanistan, as envisioned by U.S. progressive elites, was a good idea.
I’m personally happy they tried to normalize my existence in a place that would execute me. All these Americans who only supported gay people after it was easy. Yeah, we could have used you when it was hard.
— Ali Young 🏳️🌈 (@mustang_ali2) August 16, 2021
does your commitment to these values involve fighting for this flag before surrendering to the Taliban, or packing it in a suitcase before fleeing in a Chinook
— Razor (@hale_razor) August 15, 2021
A reminder of why we insist on this point:
— LGB Alliance (@ALLIANCELGB) August 8, 2021
“Without sex there is no same-sex attraction” (@jk_rowling)
“To demand that lesbians and gay men dismiss the relevance of the genitals on their partner is to erase a significant part of us in a way that would never happen to straight people … It’s not progressive, it’s coercive and abusive”
— LGB Alliance (@ALLIANCELGB) August 12, 2021
https://t.co/2N20iE9k8w
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According to reports, the law firm hired to conduct the probe by @HRC donated over $547,000 to Joe Biden’s presidential campaign. https://t.co/Y3Gf9tIuLJ
— Outspoken (@GetOutspokenUSA) August 11, 2021
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But of course …
The @HRC praised their embattled president’s “extraordinary leadership during extremely challenging times,” after a damning report from the New York attorney general’s office. https://t.co/IpJVC1AVh3
— Outspoken (@GetOutspokenUSA) August 5, 2021
Captain Renault: I’m shocked, shocked to find that gambling is going on in here!
After reading the AG’s devastating report that concluded Gov. Cuomo engaged in a pattern of sexual harassment, in violation of both federal and state law, he should resign.
— Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid) August 3, 2021
Hard to disagree with Richard Grenell …
American Lesbians should be the loudest ones at the @Olympics for Team USA.
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) July 27, 2021
69 countries competing criminalize homosexuality. @mPinoe is extremely lucky to be living in the US. @SUBWAY https://t.co/tTpNq4k6Ar
Slate advises a mom: “My Teen Changes Their Queer Identity Every Week and I Can’t Take It Anymore.”
You hear this more and more, and not just on campuses, which largely birthed woke intersectional dogma, but in mainstream LGBTQ movement groups, such as GLAAD (discussed here) and HRC. Cis, gay, white men, increasingly, aren’t welcomed, or are expected to receive and accept abuse as penance for their privilege if they are employed or otherwise seek to be involved. Yet they continue to fund these same groups, as they always have.
From LGBAlliance USA, A Rainbow by Any Other Name: In Defense of “The Homosexual”:
One gay man’s story about how campus LGBTQ organizations have become places filled with regressive homophobia that will not allow advocacy based on same-sex orientation.
Annie Kia writes:
The queer ideology movement drives the view that all children with gender dysphoria are trans. It follows from this assumption that holistic therapy is considered irrelevant or undesirable, and the stated gender identity of the child should be immediately affirmed and that medical transition should be expedited. …<
After being swept up in the surge in young people getting body altering hormones and surgeries, Detrans Gay Guy came to realise he was gay and not trans. He detransitioned. At the time of this tweet, he was to have surgery for prosthetic testicles. Hereafter, Big Pharma will supply him with testosterone.
Detrans Gay Guy is not alone. There are increasing accounts of young people who detransition (re-identify with their biological sex). …
You’d expect LGBT organisations to care for young gay men like Detrans Gay Guy, or young women who discover that all along they were lesbians and deeply regret the lasting impact of testosterone, and/or surgical removal of their breasts, and/or vagina and uterus.
This is long but thoughtful piece by Ben Appel that hits home on several points about gay people and what’s happening now. On the Facebook site I highlighted this excerpt:
For years, I feared homophobic right-wing evangelicals. But these days, I’m equally wary of the progressive activists who push a distinctly homophobic agenda that denies the biological reality of sex—and who claim that what we are attracted to isn’t male or female bodies per se, but rather male or female gender identities. This outlook effectively imagines away the existence of homosexuality, which, in the real world, is of course rooted in physical attraction based on biological attributes.
These ideas also serve to instruct gender-nonconforming children (as I once was) that their uniqueness indicates they may have been born inside the “wrong body,” and so will likely have to commit to a lifetime of medicalization if they want to be happy. … By means of this “progressive” ideology, we regress to a time in which the categories of “boy” and “girl” were defined in a narrow and reactionary manner.
But there are many other insights in Appel’s essay. Here’s another:
The summer after my first semester, I landed an internship with the LGBT-rights organization GLAAD. … It was also at GLAAD that I first heard the terms “nonbinary” and “cisgender,” and, before I knew it, “cis-supremacy.” And it was the first time that I was pejoratively referred to as “cis.” It’s a nominally neutral term used to describe a person whose gender identity aligns with their biological sex. But it’s also an implicit slur, often directed at gay men with traditionally masculine—thus, “assimilationist,” toxic, and regressive—traits. … Since that time, I’ve noticed that enmity toward “cis” gay men (which often seems a lot like straight up homophobia) has begun to permeate LGBT publications and social media, without any sort of consequences. …
This attitude … offers one explanation for the sharp uptick in the number of gay men and women who now identify under the umbrella of “trans/nonbinary.” As I’ve told friends over the last few years, were I to dye my hair purple, start painting my nails and wearing eyeliner, and change my pronouns, I would experience less anti-gay hostility in the “queer” community, since I would have visibly rejected “cis-heteronormativity.” In fact, my change would also be taken as a signal that I’d adopted a whole set of acceptable politics and beliefs, including the belief that people are attracted to others on the basis of their internally felt gender, as opposed to their biological sex.
You hear this a lot these days from “cis gay men.”
In the Quillette comments, “Beowulf_Obsidian” shared:
Less than a year after homosexual marriage was legalized, gay friends of mine openly lamented how they fell from their super hero status to becoming part of the condemned ‘normative’ crowd. They weren’t celebrated for being gay, they were blasted for not wanting to have sex or date heterobodied trans. … Congratulations, they have marriage equality and equality in condemnation. Welcome to the world of privilege.
I think that provides some insight into the current cultural moment.