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Many in the LGB community feel alienated by the current focus on gender ideology and its impact on children. After gaining marriage rights in 2015, they felt accepted, but recent years have seen a rise in homophobia. The shift is attributed to the push for more radical ideas, which many believe should not be imposed on children. There's a sentiment that the LGB community wants to be left alone and not associated with the more extreme aspects of the TIAQXYZ movement. As a result, some gay individuals are increasingly voting red, feeling that their concerns are being overlooked and that the current direction is detrimental to their acceptance and rights.

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The speaker expresses strong opposition towards the LGBTQ+ community, claiming that they are not marginalized and are instead harming children. They criticize the adoption of the rainbow flag by institutions and large corporations, accusing LGBTQ+ activists of promoting harmful ideologies and pornography to children. The speaker argues that the LGBTQ+ community had already gained acceptance but ruined it by targeting children. They also accuse the community of trying to legitimize pedophilia. The speaker concludes by stating that the LGBTQ+ community has lost support and their flag is now associated with depravity and evil. They assert that tolerance and indulgence towards the community have been withdrawn.

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In 2008 and 2012, I voted for Barack Obama, in 2016 for Donald Trump, and in 2020 for Biden. I plan to vote for Trump in 2024. My views changed as I grew up and focused on policies and taxes. Men realize the flaws in Democrat ideas sooner than women, who are more emotional. Democrats target women with issues like pro-choice and LGBTQ rights. Women are more accepting of gay men, while men find it uncomfortable.

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In the nineties, the speaker says they were anti-war, pro-free speech, and pro-gay rights. Now, the speaker claims the left is pro-censorship, pro-war, and engaged in horrible medical mistreatment of gay children in the name of trans medicine. The speaker questions who changed, asserting their values have stayed the same, at least on those issues.

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Attacks on and attempts to erase trans kids are also attacks on gay and lesbian kids.

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There are families who believe boys shouldn't play in girls' sports. Some argue that trans girls are not boys and reject transphobic views. This is a heated issue, and while differing opinions exist, it's important to discuss it respectfully. Many parents feel uncomfortable with current social changes and believe Democrats are leaning too far left on these issues. This discomfort is reflected in political ads that resonate with some voters. However, it's emphasized that trans girls should be allowed to compete in sports aligned with their gender identity, supported by organizations like the American Medical Association and the American Psychological Association. The conversation continues to highlight the need for understanding and respect in discussing these topics.

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Many individuals feel isolated, particularly those who are not part of the dominant white demographic, which has become more vocal and unapologetic about racism since the Trump era. Contrary to the belief that society would progressively move away from racism, the election of Obama sparked a resurgence of white supremacist sentiments, which Trump later amplified. This has led to a backlash against diversity, with laws being enacted to suppress discussions about race and limit access to diverse literature in schools. The focus has shifted to protecting white children from feelings of guilt rather than addressing the long-standing issues of anti-Black discrimination, creating a culture where discussing these topics is increasingly taboo.

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Democrats face challenges in winning back white men, a demographic that has been eroding support for some time. Many feel that the narrative around masculinity portrays men as the problem, labeling their traits as toxic unless they conform to strict definitions of acceptable behavior. This has led some to seek alternatives, feeling alienated by the party. The ongoing shift in voter allegiance has been evident and will be a significant factor in the upcoming 2024 election. Rebuilding trust with this group will be difficult after they have felt neglected.

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I used to be liberal but now I'm not, for political and personal reasons. Attended George Floyd protest, got tear gassed. Liberals were never happy, bad for mental health. Insulting and condescending. Turned off by condescension and insults when someone disagrees. Gay pride parades with nudity in front of kids was a turning point for me. Being gay is fine, but not in front of kids.

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Western societies are experiencing a shift towards the right, driven by two main factors. Economically, citizens are struggling with rising costs of living, stagnant wages, and increasing inequality. These issues, while openly discussed, are only part of the picture. The bigger issue is the suppression of thought and expression on topics like immigration, gender identity, and history, fueled by what I call "wokeism." This ideology, while claiming to promote equality, is perceived as divisive and controlling. People are tired of being labeled bigots for expressing concerns about immigration or questioning certain narratives. They're yearning for a return to common sense and a rejection of what they see as illogical and hypocritical thinking from their political establishments. This dissatisfaction is leading many to support right-leaning parties. I hope this readjustment doesn't go too far, but a correction is needed.

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Conservatives had more children, according to studies from 2002/2003, and twenty years later, there are more conservative people than liberal people as a result. Irrespective of that, among Gen Z, there's been a rightward ideological shift among men, which has to do with contemporary politics, movies, games, and culture. Men feel that they were targeted unfairly. There is a lot of toxicity in being maleness. Boys are going to be more rambunctious in school, harder to discipline, and have more excess energy. Maleness itself was on trial.

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Jewish individuals have historically fought for LGBTQ rights, with figures like Harvey Milk and Edie Windsor leading the way. A recent poll shows that 81% of Jews support gay marriage, higher than other groups. The Jewish principle of tikkun olam emphasizes changing the world and accepting the LGBTQ community aligns with this value. Coming out is seen as a deeply Jewish act, asserting one's identity proudly.

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Younger men in the last election voted for candidates they felt didn't judge them, even if they disagreed, over candidates they agreed with but felt judged by. The speaker suggests the parties have flipped, with Democrats now creating a culture of excommunication for saying the wrong thing, while Republicans used to be the judgmental ones. The speaker believes people aren't perfect, and the focus should be on bringing people back in to advance the country's future and help young people get by. Young people should be able to focus on having fun instead of worrying about rent or working multiple jobs.

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The speakers discuss data showing teenage boys moving politically to the right. One speaker suggests boys are being pushed right by schools that tell them their instincts are bad, they are pathetic, and should be less masculine. The speaker claims this pressure cooker is created by a crazy, parasitized, left-wing educational movement. They state that this movement gives boys nothing and needs to get away from sons and daughters. The speaker does not identify as Republican, but wants people who do not understand human development away from children.

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The speaker discusses the connection between pedophiles and the LGBTQ community. They argue that pedophiles want pedophilia to be accepted and removed from criminal laws. They claim that pedophiles will use the LGBTQ movement to support their argument that if children can make decisions about their gender and reproductive choices, they should also be able to decide when to engage in sexual activities. The speaker suggests that the LGBTQ movement is being used as a disguise by pedophiles to advance their agenda.

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There is a divide being discussed, with one person claiming that they are not buying into it. They emphasize that they have gay and lesbian family and friends and stand in love for them. They accuse the other person of creating the divide and smearing them as haters. The conversation shifts to the law and the request to stop grooming children. The repeated plea is to leave their kids alone.

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Voters who supported Kamala Harris are grappling with shock and anger over the election results, questioning why many traditionally Democratic voters shifted to Trump. This shift reflects a broader alienation from the Democratic Party, perceived as increasingly intolerant and radical. Many feel relief at Trump's victory, viewing it as a rejection of totalitarianism rather than an endorsement of Trump himself. Over the past decade, a rise in "wokeism" has led to societal division, with dissenters facing ostracism. The political landscape is changing, with Trump gaining support among diverse demographics, signaling a significant realignment. While some institutions remain entrenched in progressive ideologies, there is a sense of catharsis among those who felt persecuted, as they now feel freer to express their views. The journey away from peak wokeism is underway, though challenges remain in addressing past abuses of power and censorship.

PBD Podcast

Is the LGBTQ community Indoctrinating Children? | PBD Podcast | Ep. 249
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In episode 1249 of the podcast, Patrick Bet-David interviews Frank Rodriguez, the executive director of Gays Against Groomers. The organization is described as a coalition of gay individuals opposing the sexualization and indoctrination of children within the LGBT community. Rodriguez argues that anyone, regardless of sexuality, can be a groomer, and emphasizes the need to protect children from hypersexualized content, such as drag queen Story Hour and gender ideology that may lead to medical interventions like chemical castration. Rodriguez shares his perspective on the importance of parental involvement in children's education and the dangers of schools conducting surveys about students' gender identities without parental consent. He expresses concern over the mental health issues within the LGBT community, attributing them to a lack of access to healthcare and the influence of drugs. He believes that the community's struggles are often ignored in favor of focusing on more sensational topics. The discussion touches on the backlash Rodriguez faced after a speech he gave, where he criticized the presence of pride flags in classrooms and called for accountability in the education system. He argues that teachers should not be allowed to affirm a child's gender identity without parental knowledge, as this can create confusion and undermine the parent-child relationship. The conversation also addresses the broader implications of the LGBT movement, with Rodriguez asserting that the push for gender ideology is harmful and that many within the LGBT community do not support it. He estimates that 60-70% of the community is against the current direction of gender ideology, emphasizing the need for a voice that represents those concerns. The podcast highlights the challenges parents face in liberal areas where they feel powerless to protect their children from inappropriate content in schools. Rodriguez encourages parents to be active in their children's education and to seek out resources like Gays Against Groomers for support. He stresses the importance of community involvement and the need for parents to advocate for their children's well-being. The episode concludes with a call to action for parents to engage more deeply with their children's education and to consider relocating if they find themselves in environments that do not align with their values. Rodriguez emphasizes that the future of children is at stake and that parents must take an active role in shaping their upbringing.

Modern Wisdom

Why Women Have Become Much More Liberal Than Men - Daniel Cox
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Daniel Cox discusses the significant ideological divide between young men and women, particularly noting that young women have become increasingly liberal since around 2014-2015, with 42-43% identifying as liberal, while young men's views have remained relatively stable. This divide is evident in issues like abortion, where 61% of young women prioritize it compared to only 30% of young men. Social media plays a crucial role in shaping perceptions and interactions, contributing to a decline in dating and social engagement among young people. Cox highlights the impact of the Me Too movement, noting that young women feel a shared sense of vulnerability, while many young men perceive it as irrelevant to their experiences. He points out that women’s satisfaction with their treatment in society has decreased significantly since 2016-2017, despite improvements in education and economic success. The conversation also touches on the political socialization of young women, with only 44% of those raised by Republican parents identifying as Republican, compared to 77% of those raised by Democrats. The rise of LGBTQ identities among young women is noted, with one in three identifying as such. Cox emphasizes the importance of fostering social connections and experiences among young people, as many are increasingly isolated and disengaged. He warns against the dangers of online interactions and AI relationships, which may distort young men's understanding of real-life connections. The discussion concludes with a call for a renewed focus on community and interpersonal relationships to address the challenges facing both genders.

The Rubin Report

Gay, Millennial, and Conservative | Guy Benson | POLITICS | Rubin Report
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Guy Benson, a Fox News contributor and political editor at Townhall.com, discusses his experiences and views on being a gay conservative. He emphasizes the importance of individual argument over labels, noting that he has never been pressured to conform to a specific viewpoint at Fox. Benson identifies as a conservative rather than strictly a Republican, advocating for limited government and fiscal responsibility. He believes that identity should not dictate political beliefs, rejecting the notion that being gay requires alignment with leftist politics. Benson supports gay marriage but feels the Republican Party often frustrates him on social issues. He recounts positive interactions with conservative audiences during his book tour, highlighting a shift in attitudes among some traditional conservatives toward LGBTQ acceptance. He argues that the backlash against political correctness has contributed to a cultural shift, allowing for more open discussions about gay rights within conservative circles. The conversation touches on the evolving landscape of the Republican Party, with Benson acknowledging that while he respects some Democrats, he feels alienated from both major parties. He expresses concern over the lack of a coherent philosophy within the Republican Party and the rise of identity politics. Benson also discusses the changing media landscape, appreciating the decline of mainstream media's influence while cautioning against echo chambers that prevent open discourse. Ultimately, he advocates for a society where diverse ideas can be discussed freely, regardless of political affiliation.

The Origins Podcast

Jenny Boylan - The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss - FULL VIDEO
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In this episode of the Origins podcast, host Lawrence Krauss interviews Jenny Boylan, a prominent author and professor, who shares her experiences as a trans woman. Boylan discusses her transition in 2000, reflecting on her early sense of gender identity and the challenges she faced in keeping it secret. She emphasizes the importance of love and acceptance, noting that many transgender individuals lack this support, leading to significant struggles. Their conversation touches on historical perspectives of gender, the complexities of femininity versus femaleness, and the personal journey of learning to navigate life as a woman. Boylan recounts the vulnerability she felt during her transition, including her first experiences dressing as a woman in public. She also discusses the evolution of her writing, noting a shift from fiction to more honest, autobiographical narratives post-transition. The discussion extends to the current political climate regarding transgender rights, highlighting the backlash against progress made in recent years. Boylan argues that the opposition is rooted in fear and a desire to erase transgender identities. The conversation concludes with reflections on the intersections of gender, identity, and societal expectations, as well as the importance of compassion and understanding in addressing these issues.

The Megyn Kelly Show

What Bombshell Hunter Biden Message Reveals, and Trump vs. Biden Hypocrisy, with Glenn Greenwald
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Megyn Kelly returns from a family vacation in France, emphasizing the importance of spending quality time with family. She reflects on the cultural enrichment gained from the trip, highlighting experiences like visiting the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre, where she felt a deep connection to art. Kelly shares insights from her travels, including the joy of riding e-bikes in Provence and the sensory pleasure of fresh cherries. She also discusses visiting Normandy, where her family paid tribute to fallen soldiers at D-Day sites, contemplating the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom. Transitioning to current events, Kelly expresses concern over the indictment of former President Trump on federal charges, arguing that it cannot be viewed in isolation from the broader political context, including past controversies like the Russia investigation. She critiques the perceived double standards in legal accountability, contrasting Trump's situation with that of Hunter Biden, whose legal troubles she believes are being handled with undue leniency by the Department of Justice. Glenn Greenwald joins Kelly to discuss the implications of the IRS whistleblowers' claims regarding the Hunter Biden investigation, suggesting that the DOJ has interfered to protect Biden. They explore the allegations of corruption involving Joe Biden and Hunter, particularly focusing on a WhatsApp message where Hunter allegedly threatens a Chinese official while claiming his father is present. Greenwald argues that the media's previous dismissal of the Hunter Biden laptop as Russian disinformation has contributed to a lack of accountability. The conversation shifts to the current state of pride events, with Kelly and Greenwald expressing concern over the sexualization of these events and the impact on children. They discuss the shift in the LGBTQ movement from seeking equality to exerting control over societal norms, emphasizing the need for a return to the original ethos of autonomy for adults rather than indoctrination for children. The episode concludes with a call for accountability and a return to fundamental values in American society.

Modern Wisdom

Andrew Doyle | I'm Not Exaggerating The Problem | Modern Wisdom Podcast 232
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The discussion revolves around the concept of "whiteness" and its implications in contemporary society, particularly in the context of anti-racism. Andrew Doyle explains that all individuals, regardless of race, are seen as complicit in systemic racism unless they actively identify as anti-racist. This perspective shifts the conversation from merely being non-racist to being actively anti-racist, which he argues is a problematic and divisive ideology. Doyle highlights the explosion of "woke" culture, particularly following the death of George Floyd, which transformed legitimate protests into broader cultural conflicts. He critiques the adoption of critical race theory in institutions, exemplified by corporations mandating employees to read works like "White Fragility," which he deems academically discredited and harmful. The conversation also touches on the LGBTQIA+ community, noting a rift within it as activism increasingly prioritizes trans rights over traditional gay rights. Doyle argues that organizations like Stonewall have shifted their focus, leading to a conflict between feminists and trans activists, which he believes undermines the original goals of gay rights. Doyle warns of the dangers of a culture that prioritizes identity politics over liberal values, suggesting that this could lead to authoritarianism. He emphasizes the need for a return to liberal principles that promote equality and fairness without racial division. The discussion concludes with concerns about the future of activism, predicting that if the current trends continue, society may face significant challenges to free speech and historical recognition.

PBD Podcast

Ukraine's 'Russian Pearl Harbor,' Epstein Video BOMBSHELL, Musk Ditches DOGE | PBD Podcast | Ep. 593
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In episode 593, the hosts discuss various current events and topics, starting with a humorous anecdote about a mosquito brought back from Italy. They touch on the creation of a vast federal data platform that raises concerns about privacy, and mention President Trump's comments on pardoning Diddy, which prompted a response from 50 Cent. The hosts highlight Harvard's reputation for training Chinese Communist officials, calling it a "party school," and discuss Xi Jinping's daughter facing calls for deportation from the U.S. Elon Musk's recent activities are scrutinized, including his response to Trump's spending bill and a video regarding Jeffrey Epstein's death, which is said to have footage of his suicide. The hosts also discuss rising prices due to tariffs and the implications for various retailers. They express condolences for the late Bernard Carrick, a former New York police commissioner, and comment on the Los Angeles City Council's budget cuts to police and fire spending. The conversation shifts to the ongoing war in Ukraine, with a focus on a recent Ukrainian drone attack on Russian bombers, described as "Russia's Pearl Harbor." The hosts debate the implications of this attack for peace negotiations and the potential for nuclear escalation. They express skepticism about the effectiveness of U.S. intelligence and the motivations behind Ukraine's bold actions. The hosts also discuss the Democratic Party's declining support among middle-class voters, referencing polling data that shows Republicans gaining ground on economic issues. They criticize the Democratic Party for losing its traditional base and becoming associated with social issues rather than economic ones. The episode concludes with a discussion on the influence of LGBTQ+ representation in media, particularly focusing on Sesame Street's recent initiatives during Pride Month. The hosts express concerns about the implications of promoting such themes to children and the broader societal impact. They also mention the controversy surrounding transgender athletes in women's sports, emphasizing the need for clarity and fairness in competition. Finally, they highlight the importance of family values and the challenges of balancing work and family life, promoting an upcoming webinar aimed at helping individuals navigate these issues. The episode ends with a heartfelt shoutout to DJ Daniels, a young cancer patient, encouraging listeners to support him through prayers.

Mind Pump Show

Increase Your Wrist Strength And Flexibility - 1786 (Live Coaching)
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The hosts discuss the importance of starting mobility work slowly, recommending five to ten minutes daily to avoid soreness and injury, especially for drummers. They highlight the benefits of the MAPS Prime Pro program for light intensity mobility work and suggest incorporating rice bucket drills for finger and wrist strength. They announce a giveaway for the MAPS Powerlift program and mention a sale on a bundle of MAPS Prime, Prime Pro, and Anywhere for a reduced price. The conversation shifts to nutrition, emphasizing the hierarchy of food quality: fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. They explain that while food quality matters, the impact of carbohydrates is less significant when in a calorie deficit. They discuss the importance of fats and proteins, noting that trans fats can cause inflammation even in low-calorie diets. The hosts emphasize the behavioral aspect of carbohydrate consumption, suggesting that people often struggle to control their intake of carbohydrate-heavy processed foods. They advise focusing on protein intake first, followed by fats, and then carbohydrates, while also stressing the importance of whole, natural sources of food. They discuss the significance of quality in meats and fats, recommending grass-fed options and healthy cooking oils. The conversation touches on the challenges of maintaining quality in a diet, especially for those who may not have access to high-quality fats. The hosts share personal anecdotes about their dietary choices and cooking methods, including the use of Butcher Box for quality meats. They also discuss the importance of magnesium and other nutrients, sharing insights from a recent mineral test that revealed deficiencies and the potential impact on health. The discussion transitions to the topic of a recent Gallup poll showing an increase in the percentage of people identifying as LGBTQ, prompting a debate about the influence of genetics versus environment on sexual orientation. They note the complexities of human behavior and the potential for both genetic and environmental factors to play a role. The hosts then address the recent controversies surrounding Disney's corporate decisions and their implications, emphasizing the challenges companies face in navigating political issues while maintaining their business interests. Finally, they engage in a light-hearted conversation about personal talents and humorous stories, before taking calls from listeners. One caller seeks advice on maintaining hand and foot health as a percussionist, while another discusses strategies for peaking for a physique competition and the importance of adjusting calorie intake and exercise regimens. The hosts provide tailored advice, emphasizing the need for individualized approaches to fitness and nutrition.
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