In almost every case, and in certainly in every male case, it is a trauma response. It is not a sexuality.
In almost every case, and in certainly in every male case, it is a trauma response. It is not a sexuality.
One of them is, for instance, among gay, excuse me, among black and Jewish Americans, they report statistically significantly higher rates of homosexuality.
Overbearing moms and absent dads, or in the Jewish case, nebbish fathers. And, you know, like Jewish, my Jewish friends always call their marriages are like lion taming, you know, where you have a sort of nebish, scholarly, bookish dad and a larger-than-life mom who, you know, one day decides she's going to be a rabbi. You know, that, or in the black community, of course, it's the fatherlessness.
And, you know, sort of America is a very faggotized country in all kinds of ways. That's the technical term.
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It's the real reason that Lucifer is so mad because the angels can't do that, right? He's so mad. The angels don't get to participate in creation with our Lord, but every single human being does.
And he was very like sort of a nice guy now, but he would go through all my stuff. Like if I had papers, you know, if I was reading something for school or whatever, he would like, when I was out, go through every page and just sort of leave it like this. It's just that I knew that he'd been in there, you know?
And by this time, I had had some interactions, sexual interactions with a Roman Catholic priest who's dead now, has been dead for a long time.
Oh, and I was raped by a priest.
Three straight guys on the right. It's like Alex, you, and I have a floating wild card, just in case I forgot anybody. What else is there?
And that's what I think homosexuals are seeking when they, because they feel so powerless in their own lives and have this understanding that they are broken people without agency over their own sex lives, over their bodies, over that down there. Like, I don't even have control over me, but I'm damn well going to have control over you. That's, I think, a lot of it.
Because they want to visit upon their female friends the cruelty they wish that they could perform on their mothers. What? Whoa, whoa. They want to make her feel fat and ugly and ridiculous because that's what their mother did to them.
This is why, by the way, this is why trans was so popular because it got parents off the hook. If you've got a gay kid, you know you did something, but if your kid's born into the wrong body, well, that's not your fault.
So, so they force women into ever more uncomfortable and ever uglier outfits and throw them down runways on, you know, in 10-inch heels. Or they so you think the fashion industry is acting this out? Of course it is. I mean, what other explanation could there be for the intolerable ugliness of the walk?
And it's Dave Rubin is responsible. Not him personally, but I mean, like.
It's because creativity arises out of order. There has to be limits.
And if homosexuality is not proscribed as wretched and kept at the fringes where it belongs, creativity dies.
It was me 10 years ago mainstreaming homosexuality in the Republican Party is the great regret of my life. More so than anything I've done to my own soul, which is a lot.
And I think that part of it is certainly that we have become a society that encourages vice over virtue, that aggressively pushes sin.
Look at the menu in your favorite restaurant. Look at the menu in every restaurant. There's no food for men on it. I mean, like, where is it?
Women have become faggotized. I will promise you.
The biggest thing that changed for me, though, which is not like a big, the biggest thing to me, because I live quite an internal life, you know, like most of my, most of my life is up here, right? The biggest thing that happened to me is I started caring what happened in stories. Like spoilers started to bother me. And I couldn't figure out what that was about. Like 10 years ago, when the Star Wars movie came out just before Christmas, when no one had had the chance to see it, I tweeted, Han Solo dies. You know, like a thousand people unfollowed me. How could you? You're the worst person. I was like, what are you talking about? It's like a stupid space movie. Like, get a grip. But I started to care, maybe because I started to care what happens to me.
But the father of the stuff, the most respectable stuff with the highest success rate, the guy's name was Joseph Niccolosi. And you can't find most of his books on Amazon.
And you can't find most of his books on Amazon. Actually? Yeah. Why? Well, because they're suppressed?
I have evolved into more of an authoritarian over the last 10 years.
Chadwick Moore, who's on Tucker Carlson all the time, another gay guy, got fired, by the way, from the gay magazine he worked for for writing a profile of me, which was insufficiently venomous. You haven't been mean enough about Marlonopolis, so you're fired.
How far the left has moved from its previous mission of looking after minorities. Now they're getting between gay men and brunch.
We just went in there, wanted to have lunch, and 30 of these, like, harpies were screaming, mental...
And then UC Davis, UW Seattle, UC Berkeley, things went dark. And we had the paid, black-clothed anarchists, you know, these well-organized, well-funded anarchists. Yep, anarchists are always well-funded. And causing mayhem. And the progressive left refuses to disavow it, refuses to say, this is terrible, that people should be allowed to express their views, no matter what their views are.