The pseudonym "Philo Vaihinger" has been abandoned. All posts have been and are written by me, Joseph Auclair.

Sunday, October 29, 2017

There has always been an LGBT right

You don't have to go back to Hitler's brownshirts or Mussolini's blackshirts.

The men among contemporary LGBT's - and the women, come to that - are by no means all pro-abortion, nor are they necessarily pro-feminist.

And the many whites among them are not necessarily happy with the increasing browning of their countries' politics, let alone of their countries' populations.

At least half the LGBTs I personally know, and perhaps most of them who are economically well off anywhere in Christendom/post-Christendom, lean libertarian on sexual lifestyle issues but prioritize their equally libertarian views on the money issues enough to endure the right's waning commitment to legal enforcement of Christian sexual morality.

A considerable number rather famously didn't care a fig about gay marriage until convinced to care by pro-leftist propaganda, and many others still don't.

There is not the least reason in the world for LGBT's to be less supportive of gun rights or the death penalty than the general population.

And some have been notoriously anti-Islamist and anti-Muslim in their politics.

Think not only Andrew Sullivan but Pym Fortuyn or Bruce Bawer, and not just Milo Yiannopoulos.

Or Alice Weidel, if you like.

But The Guardian thinks the LGBT right is getting bigger, or anyway more visible and bold, and could be right.

The troubling ascent of the LGBT right wing

Despite the writer's personal stance, the article does contain real and interesting information about the phenomenon, broadly confirming what I wrote, above.

"Pink washing"?

Cute.

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