Friday, January 24, 2025

On LGBTQ

I'm a firm believer that there's no such thing as rights. It's merely a mass delusion, like religion or money or statehood.


But even accepting the concept for functional purposes, rights conflict with each other.


My right to influence the world the way I want conflicts with the rights of others who do not want that world, and vice versa.


Or more specifically, positive liberties (freedom to) conflict with negative liberties (freedom from).


LGBTQ advocates claim they merely want equal rights, but that's not exactly true. What they want is to influence the world in a way that heteronormative people do not want. These two sets of "rights" conflict and are essentially irreconcilable.


I don't like womanface (drag). They are grotesque sex clowns mocking a caricature of women. It's as offensive as blackface. I especially oppose children being exposed to it.


I don't like LGBTQ books marketed to children and young adults in schools and libraries; or LGBTQ groups for children in schools and libraries; or LGBTQ in movies and other media, especially those marketed to kids. This is indoctrination into a sexual ideology. It's at least as bad as religion.


I don't like LGBTQ flags in schools and government and businesses. I don't like inclusion training in government and businesses. It's promoting a sexual identity as if it were a religion.


I don't like censorship and cancellation for disagreeing with the movement. I believe in freedom of expression with few, if any, restrictions.


I don't like LGBTQ parties on the White House lawn while their flag hangs from the rotunda. It violates the First Amendment prohibiting endorsement of religion.


I don't like Pride Month all damn summer and other days and weeks of this and that all year long. It's annoying and an intrusive projection onto mass consciousness.


I don't like gender ideology. It's pseudoscience.


I don't like men in women's sports, restrooms, prisons, locker rooms, changing rooms, shelters, and other single sex spaces. It's misogynistic.


I don't like men insisting that I pretend they are a woman. It's a blatant lie.


I don't like men trying to deceive me that they are a woman. I hate liars. I believe it is a form of sexual assault for anyone to deceive another into having sex with them under false pretenses. So-called transwomen seek sex under the false pretense that they are women. They are not women; they are men who seem to be suffering some sort of delusion or other mental illness.


I don't like sterilizing and mutilating children and making them addicted to powerful synthetic hormones. They're no better than Nazi scientists.


I don't want to see two men kissing or holding hands. I'm allowed to find that disgusting.


I don't like feminine men or masculine women. It taunts cultural norms based upon biology.


I don't like gay camp personality or gay speech patterns. It's as annoying as Bobcat Goldthwait or Gilbert Gottfried.


I don't like their cult. I don't like their culture. Their vibe is disturbing. And I especially don't like them trying to change society to match their norms. I prefer heteronormativity; I do not want queernormativity.


If I don't particularly like something or someone, but they mostly keep to themselves, then it doesn't take much for me to tolerate them.


But the LGBTQ movement wasn't satisfied with keeping to themselves. They weren't satisfied with tolerance. They demanded acceptance. Then they demanded inclusion. Then they demanded to rewrite the rules of society to align with their values and goals. They will never be satisfied until the whole world is queer. It is like the insidious progressivism of settler-colonialism, but rather ideological and via institutional capture.


This I cannot abide. They have turned an ally into an adversary. They are their own worst enemy.

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