"Pride events" in Japan are full of American flags
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Pretty sure Americans didn't invent faggots & actually repressed them a lot longer than the Euros did.
Euros were into gay marriage shit in the 90s when the US was still banning it.
We didn't invent the car either we just perfected it. Euros were always dabbling in new forms of degeneracy but the world wide fag trend rode on the back of American culture. It's just what happens when you're such a dominating force.
So kinda same thing with hamburgers right?
Europe has always been more conservative than America. Europe only decolonized because fucking FDR coerced them to for example. It's an interesting dynamic; the cancer flows outward from America, but Americans themselves are better at resisting it because its our native cancer.
Other countries may have had homosexuals, but it might be that faggotry originated in the US. In other countries, it was "let us live our life", but in the US, it had to be a "civil right" due to wanting to be connected to blacks (in more ways than one).
No country legalized homosexual marriage in the 1990s. Besides, it's one thing to legalize homosexual marriage and quite another to have cross-dressing strippers perform for children.
But yeah, if your argument is that the imperial domain of the US is shit, you're absolutely right.
They didn't call it "marriage" yet but the fags were still having freak show weddings & other nonsense. I remember reading about it in the 90s from US conservative groups that were using Europe as a cautionary tale.
But yes they didn't fully call it "marriage" until the dam broke in 2001.
California actually BANNED it as late as 2008, and this was the law until the faggot Supreme Court overturned it in 2013.
Hell, faggotry was literally a crime in many parts of the US until 2004. Again, Supreme Court overturned that.
Yes, it's civil unions, which basically every conservative in the US supported - or said he supported. Some US states were among the first to have actual same-sex marriage.
Such things are rarely supported by the people. But the ruling class forces them through anyway, because like I've told you many times, the US and European countries are not democracies or even republics. They are corrupt oligarchies.
I am aware. But now 2/3 of Americans support homosexual marriage, and it's higher in some European countries.
IIRC civil unions were a scheme by the mainstream left to shoehorn the idea of gay marriage into the system before taking the mask off was feasible. 20 years ago only AOC's ideological predecessors were openly favoring it. Mainstream Democrats (the ones who had to compete nationally without the benefit of 2020s style "fortification") used civil unions as an incremental approach. When it became a wedge issue in 2004 Kerry backed civil unions and Bush didn't. Bathhouse Barry waited until 2012 to take the mask off, which totally wasn't an attempt to normalize his degenerate relationship with Big Mike /s
The former led to the latter, proving all those "hateful" religious people correct.
If anything, their predictions were too optimistic.