Things have crossed the line badly. Right wing rhetoric has changed after the Colorado shooting and we all need to take it seriously.
First things first. Right Wing rhetoric identifies all grooming as LGBTQ people being in remotely in the presence of kids. Which I don't think I have to explain, is not what grooming means.
Grooming is getting a kid alone for a sexual offense.
With that very clearly out of the way, this is what a lot of people identified from previous rhetoric , and now the new rhetoric.
Almost every right wing official and person is treating LGBTQ as less human, and trying to pin it on negative connotations, primarily the grooming lens.
https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1138&context=history-in-the-making
this echo's the tactics used to get Germans to believe that genocide is an acceptable answer.
"Jewish people were portrayed as being synonymous to criminals, parasites, plagues, or as serpents."
Tucker had a guest who said the quiet part out loud.
"Shootings like the Club Q shooting are going to keep happening "until we end this evil agenda" of gender-affirming care."
Until LGBTQ, specifically Trans people are dead, or completely repressed, these shootings are going to continue to happen until their "evilness" is gone.
Many other Right wing talking figures are holding the same stance.
Tim pool isn't some small youtube channel
He has a large loud base and a lot of viewership. His response is effectively "How do we prevent the violence? We don't tolerate the 'pedos'"
In other words, keep shooting.
They aren't going to learn, they aren't going to stop. And this idea of oppressing , I covered it way the hell back. The Nazi's claimed that they were being oppressed. I'm unable to find the exact poster online. But there was one propaganda poster, in which the Nazi's had their mouths covered, and I believe on the bottom it claimed that Jews were oppressing them.
Considering LGBTQ people are synonymous with left leaning people due to the right's hostile rhetoric against them. The modern day right wing movement we see today is reflected in the idea that leftists are oppressing them.
And even in the recent rhetoric.
From Ben Shapiro's segement.
https://www.mediamatters.org/daily-...-lgbtq-community-after-mass-shooting-colorado
“Do not let these far-left LGBT activists sort of bully and shame you into silence, and sort of emotionally blackmail you into thinking that the tragedy that happened is somehow your fault because you spoke up against this. It is absolutely not true. So do not fall prey to that emotional blackmail.”
“We should all have the families and the victims in our prayers right now,” Smith said, calling the shooting “an absolute tragedy.” But, he then added in response to criticism: “There is a sort of far-left LGBT activist contingent that will stomp over the blood of these dead bodies in order to push their agenda, whether it is a gun control agenda, whether it is an agenda to bully and shame the people that are speaking up against drag queen story hour, against the sexualization and grooming of children that is coming from these far-left LGBTQ sort of circles.”
I do these posts, and threads, to try to bring attention to what is happening...
My first name is Isaiah. I'm a lgbtq person, specifically bi, and I have two loving non binary partners in a polyamrous relationship, or multiple consented romantic relationships. I'm honestly afraid to even kiss them in public in the red state I am in, even if it's just a peck on the cheek, in which I fear that someone will point a gun at me, or worse in my eyes, threaten them, for them being who they are.
Partner 1 (As I refuse to name them for their privacy and safety even by first) is non binary, they are neither male or female, since their body doesn't go in either direction. Every time when shit like this comes up, or their anxiety gets bad about the future, I'm the one to calm them.
They worry about expenses in the future, if they're even going to be able to keep the relatively good job they have now. They worry that we will never be able own a home, or worse loosing access to the medication they have now. As in the past they were a walking zombie. Tired, and depressed all the time, a negative outlook on everything. Talented in politics and being a down to earth person.
Partner 2 is She/her, trans. I fear for her the most. Even while she passes the look and sound of a girl. I fear that oneday, someone might found out who she is downstairs, and I'll learn of her passing while she's out working on the job, being kind to elderly people and helping them, eldercare work essentially. She's head strong and has a knack for programming. She's developing her own engine in Rust. We love playing video games together, it's one of our hobbies.
The three of us all have depression, autism in shape or form, and a deep care for each other. With partner 2 and I trying to remain optimistic and keep hope, despite what we're seeing. It's hard to stay hopeful, when our own lives and way of existance, our desire to just be happy with each other. is completely at threat.
First things first. Right Wing rhetoric identifies all grooming as LGBTQ people being in remotely in the presence of kids. Which I don't think I have to explain, is not what grooming means.
Grooming is getting a kid alone for a sexual offense.
With that very clearly out of the way, this is what a lot of people identified from previous rhetoric , and now the new rhetoric.
Almost every right wing official and person is treating LGBTQ as less human, and trying to pin it on negative connotations, primarily the grooming lens.
https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1138&context=history-in-the-making
this echo's the tactics used to get Germans to believe that genocide is an acceptable answer.
"Jewish people were portrayed as being synonymous to criminals, parasites, plagues, or as serpents."
Tucker had a guest who said the quiet part out loud.
"Shootings like the Club Q shooting are going to keep happening "until we end this evil agenda" of gender-affirming care."
Until LGBTQ, specifically Trans people are dead, or completely repressed, these shootings are going to continue to happen until their "evilness" is gone.
Many other Right wing talking figures are holding the same stance.
Tim pool isn't some small youtube channel
He has a large loud base and a lot of viewership. His response is effectively "How do we prevent the violence? We don't tolerate the 'pedos'"
In other words, keep shooting.
They aren't going to learn, they aren't going to stop. And this idea of oppressing , I covered it way the hell back. The Nazi's claimed that they were being oppressed. I'm unable to find the exact poster online. But there was one propaganda poster, in which the Nazi's had their mouths covered, and I believe on the bottom it claimed that Jews were oppressing them.
Considering LGBTQ people are synonymous with left leaning people due to the right's hostile rhetoric against them. The modern day right wing movement we see today is reflected in the idea that leftists are oppressing them.
And even in the recent rhetoric.
From Ben Shapiro's segement.
https://www.mediamatters.org/daily-...-lgbtq-community-after-mass-shooting-colorado
“Do not let these far-left LGBT activists sort of bully and shame you into silence, and sort of emotionally blackmail you into thinking that the tragedy that happened is somehow your fault because you spoke up against this. It is absolutely not true. So do not fall prey to that emotional blackmail.”
“We should all have the families and the victims in our prayers right now,” Smith said, calling the shooting “an absolute tragedy.” But, he then added in response to criticism: “There is a sort of far-left LGBT activist contingent that will stomp over the blood of these dead bodies in order to push their agenda, whether it is a gun control agenda, whether it is an agenda to bully and shame the people that are speaking up against drag queen story hour, against the sexualization and grooming of children that is coming from these far-left LGBTQ sort of circles.”
I do these posts, and threads, to try to bring attention to what is happening...
My first name is Isaiah. I'm a lgbtq person, specifically bi, and I have two loving non binary partners in a polyamrous relationship, or multiple consented romantic relationships. I'm honestly afraid to even kiss them in public in the red state I am in, even if it's just a peck on the cheek, in which I fear that someone will point a gun at me, or worse in my eyes, threaten them, for them being who they are.
Partner 1 (As I refuse to name them for their privacy and safety even by first) is non binary, they are neither male or female, since their body doesn't go in either direction. Every time when shit like this comes up, or their anxiety gets bad about the future, I'm the one to calm them.
They worry about expenses in the future, if they're even going to be able to keep the relatively good job they have now. They worry that we will never be able own a home, or worse loosing access to the medication they have now. As in the past they were a walking zombie. Tired, and depressed all the time, a negative outlook on everything. Talented in politics and being a down to earth person.
Partner 2 is She/her, trans. I fear for her the most. Even while she passes the look and sound of a girl. I fear that oneday, someone might found out who she is downstairs, and I'll learn of her passing while she's out working on the job, being kind to elderly people and helping them, eldercare work essentially. She's head strong and has a knack for programming. She's developing her own engine in Rust. We love playing video games together, it's one of our hobbies.
The three of us all have depression, autism in shape or form, and a deep care for each other. With partner 2 and I trying to remain optimistic and keep hope, despite what we're seeing. It's hard to stay hopeful, when our own lives and way of existance, our desire to just be happy with each other. is completely at threat.
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