And I always say the same thing: If the entire dissident population can barely fight the mainstream, how do you expect such a small subset of dissidents to do it? Certainly nobody here has any right to be indiscriminate in tagging somebody as an ally or enemy based on their political effectiveness.
No matter how propaganda depicts them, the LGB side of things is a tiny minority, definitely now smaller than the rest of the gay alphabet. Unlike the TQA+, it wasn't really something you wanted to fake, and it definitely didn't spawn from the internet. And unlike ethnic minorities, they're spread out thinly enough that you don't have massive gay enclaves worth bribing, nor openly violent enough to chop your head off for being an infidel (Ts not withstanding here - they would if they could get away with it). They simply don't have the actual manpower to wield in the way other preferred identity groups do.
In practical terms it means that all gay and tranny power is a hologram. It's supported almost entirely institutionally, rather than from the will of the group itself. It moves exclusively by institutional will, and only grants a power as a favor to select few who will act as its proxy. That means you can't turn that power on itself.
I'm not under any illusions that the gays are probably gonna have to go back in the closet. Moreover, an intellectually honest academia would need to reopen a bunch of questions about the relationships between abuse and the GL, social pressures and the B, porn and the TQA+, at the least. That's without getting into how hard the Ts gotta be cracked down on. That's not gonna be fun for them, but society isn't such a precisely-engineered thing that you can make enough exceptions for everyone and still have it function. Every exception is a weak point for anti-social anarchists and sociopaths to target.
Even still, gay politics and trans politics are uniquely something that can only be understood, and therefore fought, by treating it as an institutional front, rather than the collective will of individuals in that group. Florida figured that out, and that's why they're one of the few places making strides against it.
rather than the collective will of individuals in that group
Especially as all the things the politic for specifically, are things they shouldn't have to begin with and an individual campaigning for it can only be assumed to be naive at best and actively your enemy at worst. Marriage was arguably their most milquetoast position, and in fighting for it we forever attached the government to our romantic life by giving them the "youre just a bigot" shield over an overreach they had long since needed to be corrected on.
Otherwise its always things that are completely ungovernable and the attempt to do so will only invite further oppression, control, and evil. Especially as it always boils down to:
And I always say the same thing: If the entire dissident population can barely fight the mainstream, how do you expect such a small subset of dissidents to do it? Certainly nobody here has any right to be indiscriminate in tagging somebody as an ally or enemy based on their political effectiveness.
No matter how propaganda depicts them, the LGB side of things is a tiny minority, definitely now smaller than the rest of the gay alphabet. Unlike the TQA+, it wasn't really something you wanted to fake, and it definitely didn't spawn from the internet. And unlike ethnic minorities, they're spread out thinly enough that you don't have massive gay enclaves worth bribing, nor openly violent enough to chop your head off for being an infidel (Ts not withstanding here - they would if they could get away with it). They simply don't have the actual manpower to wield in the way other preferred identity groups do.
In practical terms it means that all gay and tranny power is a hologram. It's supported almost entirely institutionally, rather than from the will of the group itself. It moves exclusively by institutional will, and only grants a power as a favor to select few who will act as its proxy. That means you can't turn that power on itself.
I'm not under any illusions that the gays are probably gonna have to go back in the closet. Moreover, an intellectually honest academia would need to reopen a bunch of questions about the relationships between abuse and the GL, social pressures and the B, porn and the TQA+, at the least. That's without getting into how hard the Ts gotta be cracked down on. That's not gonna be fun for them, but society isn't such a precisely-engineered thing that you can make enough exceptions for everyone and still have it function. Every exception is a weak point for anti-social anarchists and sociopaths to target.
Even still, gay politics and trans politics are uniquely something that can only be understood, and therefore fought, by treating it as an institutional front, rather than the collective will of individuals in that group. Florida figured that out, and that's why they're one of the few places making strides against it.
Especially as all the things the politic for specifically, are things they shouldn't have to begin with and an individual campaigning for it can only be assumed to be naive at best and actively your enemy at worst. Marriage was arguably their most milquetoast position, and in fighting for it we forever attached the government to our romantic life by giving them the "youre just a bigot" shield over an overreach they had long since needed to be corrected on.
Otherwise its always things that are completely ungovernable and the attempt to do so will only invite further oppression, control, and evil. Especially as it always boils down to: