• @ChicoSuave
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    657 months ago

    Charlie Kirk hates homosexuals so much that the Right Wing Inversion Principle means he must be gay too. He started a movement that acts like a support group to help keep him scared and in the closet.

    • @9tr6gyp3
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      137 months ago

      Doesn’t he get haircuts tho? He’s basically going to hell anyway.

      • @espentan
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        86 months ago

        I had no idea sky daddy didn’t like haircuts. But, you know what, I’m relieved. Now I know I’m going to hell, uncertainty be gone. And… and, I can go sporting a fresh trim.

      • @Slwh47696
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        66 months ago

        His face also gets smaller every time I see him

    • Flying Squid
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      116 months ago

      I really don’t like comments like this. They imply that queer people are the cause of homophobia.

      • @[email protected]
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        196 months ago

        I don’t read it as that… To me it looks like being afraid of leaving the closet causes homophobia

        This is the same principle as small penis men buying large trucks… They are doubling down on the homophobia display to over compensate for their homosexuality

        • Flying Squid
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          86 months ago

          But haven’t you noticed that every loudmouth homophobe gets called secretly queer?

            • Flying Squid
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              66 months ago

              I think they so often are claimed to be. How many actually are? Have there been some? Yes. Do we actually know how many? Even a rough estimate?

                • Flying Squid
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                  26 months ago

                  18 people vs. every single person who says anything homophobic that gets reported on the news since people always claim that person is closeted.

                  Which is my point.

              • @[email protected]
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                16 months ago

                I think they so often are claimed to be

                They portrait themselves as raging homophobics just to then pretend to be gay? I don’t follow

                • Flying Squid
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                  46 months ago

                  I think that other people often make the claim that homophobes are secretly gay and I’m asking if we actually know how many, even based on a rough estimate, that applies to. If not, it’s a spurious and rather disturbing claim.

                  • @Olhonestjim
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                    26 months ago

                    I’m just hoping that the stereotype gets to them and causes them to mellow out in response.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    This is exactly how stereotypes work. And no, they should not be taking super seriously even if they do tend to come from some real life examples

                    Personally, I am not super concerned if claims against homophobes are spurious, they do not seem to mind claiming gay people are pedophiles in disguise for example

      • @Bobmighty
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        146 months ago

        Homophobia is the reason some queer people self hate so goddamn much they lash out at all queer people while the original homophobes cheer it on. Also, some people are just awful, terrible monsters regardless of their sexuality.

        • Flying Squid
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          66 months ago

          Sure, there are self-hating people of all sorts of marginalized groups, but queer people are the only ones who get regularly talked about as if the people who oppress them are also queer.

          You don’t hear about Muslims being oppressed by secret Muslims.

          I cannot provide evidence for this, obviously, but it would seem to me that most bigots are bigots because they’re bigoted, not because they’re secretly the thing they’re bigoted against.

          • @[email protected]
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            86 months ago

            Religion isn’t something intrinsic about a person. If you hate the fact that you’re a Muslim, you can opt out.

            You cannot opt out being queer.

            • Flying Squid
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              06 months ago

              Okay then, you don’t hear about white bigots being secretly light-skinned black people. Pick whatever group you want. Queer people are the only one I can think of where it’s regularly claimed that the people bigoted against them are themselves the people they are bigoted against.

              • @captainlezbian
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                56 months ago

                Yeah, nobody says that people opposed to disability rights are secretly suffering from an invisible disability.

                  • @captainlezbian
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                    36 months ago

                    We choose them as much as we choose to be gay. And when they’re invisible we can hide them similarly well in my experience

              • @nomous
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                06 months ago

                Nah it’s a tale as old as time, we used to call it “the one who smelt it dealt it” but the principle is the same. The most fervent and vocal are often just trying to cover their own asses.

                • Flying Squid
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                  36 months ago

                  Can you name another example where bigotry against a traditionally marginalized minority is virtually always claimed to be coming from that minority?

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                    I don’t care to sit here all day thinking about it and I’m not sure I agree with that characterization anyway, it seems like you’re just looking for a fight honestly.

                    Do you understand what I’m saying though, are you familiar with the phrase? Another is “when you point the finger at someone you have three pointed back at you.” It’s a fairly common bit of folk wisdom.

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            Sure, there are self-hating people of all sorts of marginalized groups, but queer people are the only ones who get regularly talked about as if the people who oppress them are also queer.

            Not true, pedophiles often fall in this category and there is even more evidence of this to justify correlation

            • Flying Squid
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              26 months ago

              Sorry, you’re saying that people who hate pedophiles are themselves pedophiles?

              • @[email protected]
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                Not at all… and looking at the rest of your comments I don’t really know what you are fishing for but I don’t want to play your game

                • Flying Squid
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                  36 months ago

                  I’m not “fishing for” anything. Please don’t make ridiculous accusations about me. If that isn’t what you meant, what did you mean?

      • @UnderpantsWeevil
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        26 months ago

        They imply that queer people are the cause of homophobia.

        I don’t think it would be accurate to call someone like Ted Haggard or Marcus Bachmann or Jerry Falwell Jr “queer”, as they are deeply closeted and conformist presenting. That said, I do see the consequences of prior iterations of conversion therapy produce a group of incredibly violent and sadistic “ex” gay men.

        So I might say that violence against queer people has a cyclical effect and perpetuates homophobia, in the same way that violence against women perpetuates misogyny and violence against pocs perpetuate racism. Some of the people who have had their personalities systematically reshaped through physical and psychological abuse inherit the job of abusing the next generation. They are held up as symbols of the system’s success and granted special privilege on the condition they continue the cycle of violence on behalf of the originators of the system.

        But when you get behind the Ted Haggards and Marcus Bachmans and Falwell Jrs, you’ll routinely find patriarchs fixated on their genetic legacy, who see queer children as a threat to their continued line. The real root of this problem is the fixation on race science and genetic bloodlines. The extremely high opinion that Ronald Reagan or Dick Cheney or Mitt Romney or Donald Trump have of themselves and the desperate need they have for large families that will propagate their own genes leads to this ideological revulsion towards children who won’t also have large families.

        Its the blue blooded aristocrat’s need for racial purity that leads to homophobia. Brutalized ex-gay converts are simply their deputies, in the endless war on their own children and grandchildren in pursuit of even more offspring.

      • Avid Amoeba
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        Well everyone is on a spectrum then… strictly speaking it’s true. 😅

        • Flying Squid
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          36 months ago

          As I have said to others- You are talking about 18 actual people vs. every time any person in the news says something homophobic. That’s the problem. There are, if you were to believe what is said, no cishet homophobes. They’re all secretly queer.

          • @[email protected]
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            It’s just a random list, but there have been a lot more.

            The point is, nobody believes they are all gay, just that many of the fervent ones happen to be. Or at the very least they have dabbled in the acts.

            Like catholic church - very anti-gay, get altar boys have been molested at a very high rate.

            So while ‘not all homophobes’, there is certainly a trend. And I dunno, perhaps it should be investigated deeper when you push on it like that.

            • Flying Squid
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              16 months ago

              The point is, nobody believes they are all gay,

              And yet, as I said, every single time someone says something homophobic in the media, the claim is that they’re closeted.

              So I think people do believe that. They may not admit they believe it, but what else can be derived from that finger pointing every single time?

              • @[email protected]
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                People do that to Catholic church as well, does that make you feel like EVERY clergy man is a predator?

                It’s just a coincidence, but frequent enough, to make that connection.

                Same as here. And those same homophobes and fragile masculiners will sing praises about well-built male bodies. And keep almost exclusively male company.

                There are people who oppose gay marriage because it works for them politically, but if their base shifted opinions, would support it 100%. But they keep it all on the down low.

                • Flying Squid
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                  06 months ago

                  People do that to Catholic church as well, does that make you feel like EVERY clergy man is a predator?

                  Sorry, are you saying being a priest is an inherent trait?

                  • @[email protected]
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                    You choose to be a priest, exactly as you choose to be openly bigoted and build your entire platform around it.

        • Flying Squid
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          96 months ago

          If that’s how reality works, you can provide me with statistics that show that the majority of homophobes are themselves queer.

            • Flying Squid
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              That first one is paywalled, but I found it here: https://archive.ph/DwLa8#selection-707.0-735.328

              I also find their evidence quite spurious:

              In four studies, the researchers looked at the discrepancies between what people say about their sexual orientation and their implicit sexual orientation based on a reaction-time test. The studies involved college students from Germany and the United States. For the implicit measure, students had to categorize words and pictures flashed onto a computer screen into “gay” or “straight” groups. Words included “gay,” “straight,” “homosexual” and “heterosexual,” while the pictures showed straight and gay couples. Before each trial, participants were primed with the word “me” or “others” flashed momentarily onto a computer screen. The researchers said quicker reaction time for “me” and “gay,” and a slower association of “me” with “straight” would indicate said an implicit gay orientation. [Why Gay Parents May Be the Best Parents]

              In another experiment, the researchers measured implicit sexual orientation by having participants choose to browse same-sex or opposite-sex photos on a computer screen.

              Questionnaires also teased out the parenting style the participants were exposed to, with students asked how much they agreed or disagreed with statements such as: “I felt controlled and pressured in certain ways;” and “I felt free to be who I am.” To gauge homophobia in a household, students responded to items such as, “It would be upsetting for my mom to find out she was alone with a lesbian” or “My dad avoids gay men whenever possible.”

              Participants indicated their own level of homophobia, both overt and implicit; in word-completion tasks, students wrote down the first three words that came to mind when prompted with some of the words’ letters. Students were primed at some point with the word “gay” to see how that impacted the amount of aggressive words used.

              For example, that last part measured impulsive reactions to things. Someone can have an impulsive negative reaction to the word ‘gay’ for many reasons and not be homophobic. If I’m raised by parents to hate queer people, even if I don’t, I may have an instant visceral reaction to those words (the article even talks about parenting).

              I can say this in my own life- I was raised by a father who was fanatically pro-Israel. I often have an immediate reaction to a criticism of Israel despite my total lack of support for that nation because I spent 18 years being told Israel was the only thing standing between me and Auschwitz. It doesn’t matter that I know that isn’t true. In the spur of the moment, before I realize what my reaction is, I can’t control it. So yeah, if someone used that word on me and told me to instantly write down three words that come to mind, they might be very, very different than if they told me to wait even ten seconds before I wrote down my first word.

            • Flying Squid
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              26 months ago

              “You’re a grown fucking adult” and your anecdotal examples is not evidence that the majority of homophobes are queer.

              I will keep asking this- is there any other oppressed group where you would claim the majority of the people oppressing them are of that group? Are the majority of antisemites Jews? Are a majority of ableists disabled? If not, why is it only queer people who are responsible for their own bigotry?

        • Flying Squid
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          76 months ago

          Please do educate dumb me by providing evidence that most or all homophones are secretly queer.

          • @Bruhh
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            06 months ago

            There and their are gay af