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The Overreach of LGBTQ Activism
National Review ^ | July 5th 2019 | MADELEINE KEARNS

Posted on 07/05/2019 2:44:43 PM PDT by Ennis85

In his History of Sexuality, Foucault noted that it was only in the 19th century that we began to define people by their desires. That’s when “homosexual became a personage,” “a type of life,” a “morphology.” Foucault — yes, that Foucault — thought this reductive and distracting. What would he say now, I wonder?

Consider all the additional “personages” that have appeared in the last few decades. By no means an exhaustive list, these include transgender, pansexual, bisexual, asexual, demisexual, neutrois, agender, non-binary, polysexual, polyamorous, genderqueer, and genderfluid. Many have their own flags — an interesting trend in itself. And all identities, we are told, belong to non-geographical and quasi-mystical “communities.”

Many Americans, especially young ones, find such frenzied categorization troubling, as recent figures indicate: The annual GLAAD Accelerating Acceptance report shows a noticeable drop in the number of 18- to 34-year-olds who feel comfortable interacting with LGBTQ people, from 63 percent in 2016, to 53 percent in 2017, to 45 percent in 2018. But the genius of “LGBTQ” politics — and the principal reason for its speedy success — is that its branding has shielded it from criticism, mainly by convincing critics to stay silent. (Because who would want to die on that hill?) The idea is that challenging the ontological assumptions of LGBTQ etc., — even à la Foucault — is to deny the right of millions, not only to live and love as they please, but to exist.

The reality is quite different. As James Kirchick in The Atlantic explains, “starved of real enemies,” and “guided by a moral absolutism resembling the religious zeal of those they oppose, some gay activists and their progressive allies have taken a zero-sum approach to the issue of antidiscrimination.”

This is evident in three key areas.

LGBTQ history. Without a doubt, sexual minorities in the United States have, collectively, been ill-treated, stigmatized, discriminated against, and denied basic rights (especially during the AIDS crisis). This is shameful, but it does not justify the simplification and falsifying of historical accounts.

This year New York City hosted the WorldPride festival, and the 50th anniversary of the 1969 police raid at the Stonewall Inn in Manhattan was remembered. The revisionist accounts of this event have been telling. As Chadwick Moore at The Spectator wrote recently, “Stonewall is a legend, and the mythology keeps evolving.” He recalled that the clubs were owned by the Mafia and that employees trafficked prostitutes. “What is clear is that Stonewall was not targeted simply because gays hung out there,” he concluded.

Trans activists have been promoting their own revisionist history of the Stonewall riots. A monument honoring Marsah P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, two transgender activists, is to be built in New York City. The new thinking holds that they played a “vital role in the Stonewall riots and the gay rights movement it launched.” But this account is dubious. First, Johnson and Rivera were transvestites, not transgender (a term that appeared only later). In other words, they were cross-dressing men. In The Spectator, Moore explains another problem with this version of events: “Rivera was blacked out on heroin 30 blocks north in Bryant Park as the riots unfolded, and Johnson admitted in interviews he wasn’t there when it started.” These differing interpretations have caused major upset within the LGBTQ bracket. “Long-simmering tensions between transgender women of color and white gay men” came to a head last Saturday at Stonewall Inn, when a black trans woman “arrived unannounced and disrupted a drag show, drawing an unfriendly response,” Reuters reported.

LGBTQ economics. Writing for the New York Times about the general leftward lurch of the Democratic party, David Brooks noted:

American progressives have a story to tell, and they are not afraid to tell it. In this story global capitalism is a war zone. Free trade is a racket. Big business and Big Pharma are rapacious villains that crush the common man.

But how do progressives square this with LGBTQ activism? Big Pharma has a significant monetary interest in transgender transition treatments — especially for children — that make patients dependent on cross-sex hormones for life. In Buying Gay, the historian David K. Johnson makes a convincing case that the gay political movement was the direct result of consumer capitalism. As for big business, Pride month has seen a whole host of corporate sponsors from Wells Fargo to T-Mobile. Even Google maps and Uber joined in, having rainbow-colored pins and cars on their apps. Indeed, it is difficult to think of a political movement with comparable corporate investment.

There has been some resistance on the left to the increasingly corporate nature of the pride movement. For instance, the Queer Liberation March by Reclaim Pride was something of a small sideshow at this year’s Pride march. But, overall, the dissent has been minimal. Corporatization of gay rights is not just an American phenomenon, either. In the U.K., “the sponsorships are all corporate or governmental, there are huge amounts of money coming from banks, utilities, and governmental bodies as well as funding bodies right into LGBT organizations,” Miranda Yardley, a Marxist transsexual blogger, told me. “And as most of the L and G battle has been fought and won, money for LGBT generally means it goes to the T.” (Yardley takes a somewhat old-fashioned view of sex, that it cannot literally be changed.)

LGBTQ politics. In October, Democratic presidential candidates will participate in a special debate exclusively focused on LGBT issues. If candidates’ comments on LGBTQ issues at the primary debates are anything to go by, they will all be tripping over each other to bolster their woke credentials without any real knowledge or understanding of the complexity of the issues.

During the Democratic-primary debates, Tulsi Gabbard reiterated her apology to the “LGBTQ community,” stating that “maybe many people in this country can relate to the fact that I grew up in a socially conservative home, held views when I was very young that I no longer hold today.” But she is wrong to assume that this is a left–right issue. In fact, many on the left, especially lesbians and feminists, are concerned about the overreach of trans rights. And many more gay people do not place themselves under the LGBTQ umbrella at all.

Julian Castro said he believed in “reproductive justice” (i.e., abortion access) for not only women but also trans females (who are male). He is either biologically illiterate or, more likely, not quite au courant with LGBTQ terminology.

Kamala Harris went seamlessly from the legacy of civil rights into “that’s why we need to pass the Equality Act.” This suggests she either hasn’t read the bill she’s promoting, or she doesn’t care about women and girls. Among other things, the Equality Act would devastate women’s sports by allowing males to compete and displace them and remove their right to sex-segregated spaces, from prisons to locker rooms, across the country.

My prediction is that as LGBTQ overreach continues, it will backfire, and the culture will reorient. My hope, then, is that the obsession with identity will die down. And a day will come when people are finally judged by the content of their character — not by the object of their desires. I hope. But I don’t hold my breath.


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"Without a doubt, sexual minorities in the United States have, collectively, been ill-treated, stigmatized, discriminated against, and denied basic rights (especially during the AIDS crisis)."

Rights such as?

1 posted on 07/05/2019 2:44:43 PM PDT by Ennis85
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To: Ennis85

Don’t you mean the “reach around”?


2 posted on 07/05/2019 2:49:29 PM PDT by Levy78
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To: Ennis85

How do you classify it as overreach, if they are attaining all their goals?


3 posted on 07/05/2019 2:50:51 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (This space for rent...)
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To: Ennis85

Frickin weirdos.


4 posted on 07/05/2019 2:54:35 PM PDT by HighSierra5
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To: Ennis85

Their lives are a lie. Expect nothing but lies until they repent.


5 posted on 07/05/2019 2:56:49 PM PDT by Persevero (Desmond is not -Amazing- Desmond is -Abused-)
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To: Ennis85

National Review, the premier conservative gay rights publication. They make the saying “conservatism is now just liberalism going the speed limit” a reality.


6 posted on 07/05/2019 2:59:17 PM PDT by cdcdawg (Fact: Dogs can extract more info from smelling a pile of $h!t than humans can from viewing CNN)
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To: Ennis85

Sorry but this concerted effort by a determined , powerful sick minority to force normal society to accommodate and celebrate their bizarre aberrancy will not only ultimately fail but will result a severe backlash.


7 posted on 07/05/2019 3:00:10 PM PDT by allendale (.)
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To: Ennis85

When the Bible uses the word “homosexual,” it is translating words that described certain behaviors, not distinct types of people. The left has essentialized certain behaviors and turned them into something like racial categories, and this was done for rhetorical and political purposes, to equate criticism of certain sexual practices with racial discrimination.


8 posted on 07/05/2019 3:00:31 PM PDT by Steve_Seattle
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" . . . and denied basic rights (especially during the AIDS crisis . . . "

Really? I don't remember that. All I remember is restrictions on homosexuals being blood donors, which isn't exactly a "basic right," and has nothing to do with living your everyday existence.

Even back in the old days, homosexuals were rarely arrested unless they were caught engaging in public sex acts, which would also be a crime for heterosexuals.
9 posted on 07/05/2019 3:04:18 PM PDT by Steve_Seattle
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Rapists, pederasts, pedos, abusers, beastials, necros, pornographers are sexual minorities, too. They say “sexual minorities” as though to be part of one makes you automatically a victim or an innocent person. It does not.

(You know who is actually a sexual minority? A heterosexual who waits until marriage and is faithful within that marriage till death does he part, not even committing adultery in his heart. The majority of men don’t make this grade though many aspire to.)

Were I a racial minority I’d take exception to this crap as well although it can be technically correct. A pedophile is for example a small percentage of the population, hence a minority. But the attempt here is to make it so that they and all other perversions are on the same plane as, say, the Chinese. Ridiculous.


10 posted on 07/05/2019 3:04:53 PM PDT by Persevero (Desmond is not -Amazing- Desmond is -Abused-)
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“Rights such as?”

Their lifestyle being accepted....embraced. They consider that to be a “right”

That’s the left, they consider that everyone should openly welcome ALL behaviors regardless of how disgusting, perverse or deviant it may be to cultural norms. It’s their right!


11 posted on 07/05/2019 3:06:07 PM PDT by traderrob6
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To: DoughtyOne

Because they have reached the same cyclic point of rejection sexual licentiousness always reaches, for the same reasons.


12 posted on 07/05/2019 3:08:47 PM PDT by MrEdd (Caveat Emptor)
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To: Ennis85

For the record, Michel Foucault who is mentioned at the beginning of this article died of AIDS in the 1980s.


13 posted on 07/05/2019 3:09:14 PM PDT by Antoninus ("In Washington, swamp drain you.")
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To: Persevero

We in America are free thinkers as of yet, these garbage groups with their agenda’s and the feckless politicians who bow and pass laws to protect their rights while infringing our right to speak out will never fly! No one is going to tell me how to feel how to think and how to act, continue pushing and poking the tiger in the cage and taking advantage of our good nature, we have had just about enough


14 posted on 07/05/2019 3:15:45 PM PDT by ronnie raygun (nicdip.com)
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To: Ennis85

Yeah - I call a big BS on that.

The reality was that AIDS was a relatively small outbreak with no known cause and happening across all walks of life (because it wasn’t just sexually transmitted but through blood transfusions.)

There were lots of cries of epidemic from the gay community but this was relatively subdued during the Carter administration (who also ignored it) but became a political activist movement during the Reagan administration - just as homelessness was during the Bush administration (and was magically resolved during Clinton’s admin) and Katrina during Bush 2.

For you youngins today it’s much like the “concentration camp” brouhaha going around now. Once the problem became solidly known in the later 80s Reagan and the Congress did divert funds and laws to help those with Aids. (And I note away from cancer research)

But don’t let facts get in your way of continuing the propaganda


15 posted on 07/05/2019 3:30:06 PM PDT by Skywise
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To: ronnie raygun

I see no limits on these sick bastards overreach. Every new excess is met with little or no opposition to the point we are only one Judges ruling away from 13 year old girls having to share showers and locker rooms with creeps who decide they’re girls that day.


16 posted on 07/05/2019 3:30:33 PM PDT by gibsonguy
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To: Ennis85
LBGT we have a problem and you people need to step up and help resolve it. Males competing against males in sports is one thing however, no matter who they are or say they are in some sports like tennis or even a triathlon, females almost never physically match a male competitor.

Doctors who help change the sex of a child under 18, ought to be ___________(fill in the blank)....the research is still out.

17 posted on 07/05/2019 3:30:56 PM PDT by yoe
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To: Ennis85

They tore down the fireplace and chimney, but nobody thought through how the hole would be fixed.


18 posted on 07/05/2019 3:32:57 PM PDT by lurk
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To: Skywise

Sounds like somebody knows the facts.

Good.
Damn Good.

Just really damn Good.


19 posted on 07/05/2019 3:36:36 PM PDT by redshawk (Willie's Whore was bused......oh my...lying pig)
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To: Antoninus
When I was in graduate school, I was walking across campus one evening and saw my advisor who said he was on his way to hear Michel Foucault. I had never heard of him before but he sounded famous so I joined the professor but when we got there they were turning people away--the very large auditorium was full. So I never heard him and still (more than 35 years later) have never read anything by him.

Somehow I have survived.

20 posted on 07/05/2019 3:43:06 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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