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You think that the statement "what LGBTQ+ says about x" is a comment that is possible to make sense?
"LGBTQ+" is not an organization. It's not a religion or a creed. It doesn't "say" anything - and, in fact, isn't even an "it" in the context you're using!
It's a term for a group of people that have nothing to do with each other, other than some shared traits. In your comment, replace "LGBTQ+" with another word for a group of unrelated humans. "Blondes," maybe, or "women," "men," "dark skinned folk," "humans," etc. You can't put something like "Americans" or "Christians" in that sentence, because those are too specific.
Can you see the problem now?
Is it fair to post a video of some random dude saying something stupid, and then say, "I have proof that men believe X"?
No, because "men" don't share a creed.
LGBTQ folk also don't share a creed. We're just people.
And I absolutely believe you'd hear some folks joking around about "coming for their children." A friend of mine jokes about the gay agenda all the time. Her gay agenda is "going to the grocery store to get milk." But someone could get a clip of her saying that she's got a gay agenda, easily.
And thing is, even if that video happened to be about some folks who weren't joking - it doesn't mean anything! Just because someone found some random assholes at pride doesn't mean that everyone who's LGBTQ+ has an agenda.
I'm probably wasting my time, I know, but I figured I'd put it out there just in case you are honestly misunderstanding the situation. Here's hoping.
I'm going to go ahead and say yeah. I don't think there's any getting through to that dunce
And remember, it only takes one passing "gay agenda" joke to paint every noncis/nothet person on the planet as a p@do, but somebody CAN'T be a Nazi unless they handwrite mein kampf in triplicate with an addendum about how handsome Hitler is then get it notarized in Germany.
I strongly suspect if he ever responded with a source it would involve a carefully trimmed clip from that SF gay men's chorus piece that caused a stir a while back, found a link for it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArOQF4kadHA
An entire piece built around the lines "we'll convert your children" and "we're coming for your children" that's pretty prone to having unfortunate clips cut from it to scare right wingers.
Except in that case you can't exclude anyone from "the LGBTQ+ community" provided they are not straight or not cis. See people talking about Milo Yian-etc back in 2014-2020, or people's reaction to radqueer shit.
To be clear, it is not a person claiming that this is the agenda. Rather it is members of the LGBTQ+ community, in their own words, making the statement. One video is a song by a group of gay men, the other is a chant by a group of men and women. Directly from their mouths, no way to take it out of context.
These were two videos shown in multiple Mosques around the SE Michigan region, this is how I learned about it.
Yup, let's not waste our time on this one.
Is this where you link to a string of grainy deep fried anonymous Twitter/Reddit ForwardsFromGrandma posts about a D-List celebrity from the 1970s singing "I'm going to fuck the straight out of you" in a thrash metal music video?
No.. lmao wat. One was a group of men singing about grooming our children. The other is during a pride parade, where the group walking through I believe is a park is chanting about how they're coming for our children.
That's suitably vague, poorly sourced, and sinister sounding to make me clutch my pearls in panic.
Have you considered submitting your lived experience to the Daily Wire or perhaps your local conservative state legislator?
You'll definitely be free to post them.
But if the quality is shit or the context is nakedly and cynically different from what is advertised, I imagine you'll get dunked on.
Just post it, coward.
Posted the videos. I'm not a coward. A coward would be banning people because they have opposing views.
Source: trust me bro.
It's on Youtube, directly from the horse's mouth. I can post it, but I'm not posting it if it's just going to get me banned in the end.
That guy YouTube said it! He said it!
Can you share a long video of it? Not some edited down clip making the rightwing talking heads channels?
The ones I've shared with @nomous, literally is directly sourced from the events. Not some podcast or third party explaining anything.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7l0Rq9E8MY
Oh the source you shared with @whoeverthefuckthatis. Well then. You've obviously proven yourself with the sources no one can see. Excellent job, 007
source:
LGBT+ people are people. That means they run the full gamut that you see in people who aren't LGBT+. The difference is in sexuality and/or gender. Gay people like men, bi people like both, lesbians like women, trans people have a gender and biological sex that don't line up. Other than that, they value and dislike similar things to everyone else.
They feel similarly about children as anyone else. That's not to say that every one of them feels the exact same way about it, but that a similar portion of them are protective, nurturing, neutral, avoidant, or predatory towards children as is the general public.
They also use humour to ridicule the absurd, which would apply to the idea that LGBT+ people have a collective agenda when it comes to kids (or anything that isn't reducing dangers to and increasing acceptance of people who are like them or otherwise marginalized for their sexuality or gender, though even that doesn't apply universally).
You're getting a negative response to your comments because the conclusion you draw from them doesn't make logical sense. The most that they could show is that the group of individuals shown in the video has intents like that. My first guess, based on your description, is that they are trolling people who believe in the gay agenda. Second guess would be it's actually people who hate gays pretending to be them to say this and get more people to hate them. Third guess would be that some LGBT+ pedophiles were emboldened by their own mistaken ideas of what pride is and thought they could be open about something that should get some eyes on them.
I guess you would have been one of the folks confused by the Dead Kennedys back in the day, if you find satire so threatening that you're talking about violent retribution.
https://youtu.be/sgpa7wEAz7I?si=zD3Idj0UYgoZFQCo
Nah, I fux with Dead Kennedys.
Hell yeah! If you aren't familiar with the some, they were trolling folks with "I Kill Children" to lampoon folks swept up in moral panics: it feels all to relevant today, given the moral panic around LGBTQ+ folks.
https://youtu.be/TtqPlB-oC4w?si=CXD7m1zUQYY-ghHl
IMO you should post the videos. The context might make which case it is clearer, or at least rule out or confirm the "they are making fun of people who believe this" possibility.
The whole thing is just too absurd to do anything other than not take it seriously. Like I'm skeptical of pretty much everything you said there other than the drag queen part (though are schools hiring them or are some volunteering to do a reading thing for kids?).
Do you have any examples of that homosexual erotica in school libraries? That statement about teachers teaching kids things that have nothing to do with actual education is very broad and vague, but some examples would also be helpful, along with being more specific since that statement would include random trivia a teacher might mention for fun and parts of the curriculum that have debatable usefulness (like cursive writing), which I don't think you're talking about.
And drag queens are just men in dresses or other women's clothing. The purpose of their reading thing is for them to provide a good service for children to specifically show that they aren't evil delinquents who will predate children at any opportunity.
I wish it was that easy to protect children from predators, just picking some bad groups of others and putting a fence between them and our children. But just like a man wearing a dress or being interested in other males doesn't imply they will be interested in children, a man not wearing a dress or being interested in other males doesn't imply that they aren't interested in children.
The reality is that we need to pay attention and communicate with our kids, and most importantly educate them about sexual stuff so that they can know to tell us if something does happen to them. Don't you see that keeping them ignorant about all this stuff means that it leaves room for a groomer or molester to "educate" them? That treating homosexuality the same as actual sexual crimes when it's not a choice could mean some gay people will decide it's no big deal to predate children since they are already "doing evil" just by being gay?
Welp.. more than likely I will be banned and this will be deleted:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xq1_TZ2g37A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArOQF4kadHA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtGv4Q2pzB8
That first one is trolling. And you might be right about it not being smart to goad on those who fear them as an existential threat, but sometimes people just get to the point where they don't care about the consequences and just want to give some of the negative feelings they've felt back to some of those who gave them to them.
For the second one, did you listen to the song after the "we're going to convert your kids" bit? Because they aren't talking about converting anyone gay but converting them to not be hateful about shit that isn't worth being hateful about.
On that note, I don't understand how any straight person can even believe that converting people gay is a thing. There's nothing anyone could say or do that would make men sexually interesting to me. There is no temptation I have to fight, even though I think it's ok to be gay and that it would double my pool of potential sexual partners.
For the third one, I do struggle with listening to choirs, but the parts that I did catch sounded more like "your children aren't your property whose thoughts and feelings you should control if they don't line up with yours" than a "those aren't your kids, they are ours". The "through you, not from you" bit did sound more religious (personally, I'd go for more of a "from you but once separated, they are separate"). But I only listened to half of it and was distracted by the comments for part of that so maybe someone else can comment more on that last one.
I hope you aren't banned for any of this conversation. For what it's worth, you do seem more genuine about this than most who come to places that are as hostile to your beliefs as this place is. And I don't think just censoring the other side does anything but polarize anyone's positions.
When you talk to people, or watch movies, do you have a difficult time understanding what they're talking about ?
When I was in high school we had this whole chant about babies and trash compactors and other edgy shit we thought was the funniest thing. Crazily enough... none of us ever harmed a kid and if anyone would have actually put a baby in harms way where we could see we would have been traumatized.
Ease off the pearls there. A lot of Queer folks make fun of the rhetoric that Conservatives sling around about being bogeymen after kids , particularly during Pride. A rowdy bunch of party people probably high as kites being dumb and edgy isn't news in most places. Treating the matter as though every single one of us has to be paragons of proper behaviour without exception every moment isn't exactly a bar any group of people is going to meet. Moreover why should everyone have to be subject to group punishment for an individual's transgression? If a boss punished everyone at your workplace because one person came in late how would you react?
A lot of the sentiments inside the community are that it doesn't matter how often we treat everything seriously, speak eloquently or point to actual studies and literature about how we're just people who are underserved by beaurcratic structures, children are not harmed by association and we are not monsters... All it takes is a couple of people being silly once and suddenly every nasty bigoted fear is confirmed beyond shadow of a doubt... So why bother? It's an impossible standard.
Other then LGBTQ+ not being a monolith? You can find any crazy opinion online. Difference is, one group is large enough to push to have the ten commandants hung in public school classrooms and the other is a fringe of a minority.
LGBTQ+ has their flags brought into educational institutions all across the U.S.
So? Not equivalent. There are deodorant ads also hung in the gyms of many schools. Do you feel threatened by the periodic table of elements or the multiplication table?
Pride flags are just to make lgbt kids feel welcome. If a cis student feels threaten by a pride flag, they have other issues.
Where's the cis flag to make cis kids feel welcomed?
Cis kids aren't getting bullied and killing themselves for being cis.
They're being bullied for other reasons, but that's a different discussion.
You're trolling, right?
I mean.. There's like seven of them and two designs are used by groups that are known to be used by bigots during marches to politically protest a number of LGBTQIA+ civil rights issues.
But here you go, the cis flag colors to fly.
https://gender.fandom.com/wiki/Cisgender
Yeah.. these aren't flags. Some random users designing chit on the internet. There isn't a cisgender flag. Why? Because the rest of the world doesn't care to represent their sexuality through colors, designs and decorations on a flag smh.
They are actually flags which have been flown at events. If you don't believe me look up images of "straight pride" you will find pics of people holding and draped in them. At Pride events however you generally don't see those but the straight ally flag which celebrates people outside the LGBTQIA+ but who show support because Pride is an LGBTQIA+ style independence day.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.amazon.ca/pride-ally-flag/s%3Fk%3Dpride%2Bally%2Bflag&ved=2ahUKEwjQq-vPv_mGAxWDOzQIHc9zDVgQFnoECCMQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0aWUij_rCY_v_69kMf3uhv
Generally speaking though because cisness is usually assumed until proven otherwise cis people don't generally see a need to run up a flag so it doesn't see as much use. Because allyship is more an invisible thing you will see the ally flag on buttons and things.
Yes please provide videos. You can dm me if you're scared of catching a ban.
Check inbox - 3 videos provided.