“LGB drop the T” trending on Twitter
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Did you forget about al the pride parades, rainbow flag days, constant virtue signalling, the "gaying" of characters after-the-fact for woke points, etc. that all happened before the T's took the spotlight?
The L's and G's aren't as bad as the T's -- at least they don't want to do surgery on your kids or pump them full of drugs -- but they're definitely still bad.
John Doyle has this whole hilarious bit about being a "George Floyd Conservative"
As in, 20 years from now, "conservatives" will say things like "George Floyd wouldn't have wanted this!" like they do about MLK now. He made some pretty funny merch to go with it too.
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You don't know about the ones who aren't leftists because they aren't screaming it into a loudspeaker. Lots of gay people who aren't flaunting it and want to be left alone. They'll fight with you against this pride/trans/pedo nonsense. Don't forget that LGBT, BLM, and Antifa are organized propaganda and terrorism made to divide people. They're not organic movements made up of the people they claim to represent, but rather gateways designed to manipulate the poorest and most useful idiots.
Motte, meet Bailey.
A fallacy alone does not make an argument invalid. I would suggest you try reasoning.
Maybe you should attempt to figure out the point being made by way of calling attention to the fallacious argument being presented? Just for funsies. What I'm saying is that a wrinkled-nose "nuh-UH" brings even less to the table than someone pointing out that an argument made resembles a basic fallacy.
I don't know any LG's who aren't outspoken. They may not all be insane fanatics, but all the LG's I know at minimum participated in gay pride parades and celebrated when Obergefell v. Hodges was passed. Several of them like Dave Rubin have adopted kids, which shouldn't be acceptable in a moral society.
People keep saying there are LG's who are normal people who just want to be left alone, but I'm not convinced. If they do exist, they're very rare.
Must be different worlds, because I know quite a few regular people that are lesbian or gay. You wouldn't know they are gay in normal conversation, you could probably work with them for years before it came up naturally. I know exactly zero trans people where that isn't their WHOLE identity and personality as well. I know quite a few lesbian and gay people that it's just one aspect of them as a person.
Well, now you do. I could introduce you to my friends, too. They're not rare, but you have fallen for the propaganda of the minority, friend.