RE: That Gay Thread
July 26, 2020 at 9:58 pm
(This post was last modified: July 26, 2020 at 10:40 pm by Cherub19.)
(July 25, 2020 at 10:28 pm)Huggy Bear Wrote:(July 16, 2020 at 10:14 pm)ignoramus Wrote: With all the inequalities and prejudices about, it must be a real pain in the ass to be gay
Yeah, gay people are sooo oppressed... Let's be real, we're in a system of white supremacy which has nothing to do with sexual orientation, Hell J. Edgar Hoover, the guy responsible for COINTELPRO which targeted blacks was LBGT.
I tend to agree with your remarks. I have studied this issue extensively and come to the conclusion that the LGBTQ movement is a consequence of a social engineering project, beginning in the mid 20th century, which was (and still is) for the objective of sabotaging the movements for greater equality and civil rights of bonafide minority communities based in race and religion. A cursory study of history reveals that the LGBTQ did not exist as a communal identity prior to the 20th century. Its origin lies in the sexual revolution of the 1960s which facilitated the establishment of bars and bathhouses around which a new community took shape - a radically new kind of community that has its identity rooted in sexual behavior and preferences. A person who digs beneath the surface will immediately discover the undeniable role of certain secretive but powerful forces that are heavily interested and involved in social experimentation through manipulation of educational institutions and the media. These forces are dominated by financially and politically powerful gentlemen who have inherited the legacy of their predecessors in moving and shaping world events behind the scenes. They are masters of intrigue, the kind of people who manage intelligence and security agencies, the banking sector, and are also members in the mid to high echelons of various secret societies and clubs.
(July 17, 2020 at 2:08 pm)Porcupine Wrote: Homophobia, like racism, is ultimately tribalistic. It's all about hating the unknown. It's ultimately based on a fear of the unknown. People fear and hate what they don't understand. Including the parts of themselves that they don't understand. Pretty much all bigotry are ultimately, sort of, a form of xenophobia.
That is ... when it's not just being motivated by an ideology.
I have been accused of homophobia and being a homophobe, in part because I believe this term homophobia is meaningless in that it apparently describes a phenomenon so rare and limited that it is virtually non-existent. Yet, I can honestly say, being an accused “homophobe” that I do not hate individuals on the basis of their belonging to LGBTQ or any individual for that matter who does not conform to the mainstream, heterosexual tendency. And I believe I am reasonably justified in saying that I speak for virtually all other accused “homophobes” out there that in fact the vast majority of us are not motivated by hatred or, as you put it, “fear of the unknown”.
In my perspective, the term homophobia was coined under a politically motivated agenda that seeks to silence the standard attitude toward sexual non-conformism, and eventually mold that attitude so that it is more suitable to a particular political narrative that can be characterized as a combination of Epicurean philosophy and cultural Marxism. The latter aspect of the aforementioned political narrative is especially hostile toward the free flow exchange of ideas. So I strongly disagree with your assertion that there is some sort of connection between irrational bigotry and those individuals who are accused of "homophobic" tendencies.