Friday, December 18, 2020

Standing Up to Bigotry: Why I am Anti-LGBTQ

 "Why are you anti-LGBTQ?" -- Tanya Kalayjian Derkarabetian

MassResistance, the organization I work for, has been getting some pushback because we are focusing on fighting the LGBT agenda and its perversion in our country--and throughout the world, while people are telling us that there are other issues that are more pressing.


Here's the deal:
1. Black Lives Matter was founded by three lesbians. The BLM movement is a homosexuality movement at its core. That is beyond debate.
2. Communism and communistic militants in the United States have targeted male and female, natural marriage, and family since the early 1830s. If the family collapses, then everything else collapses.
3. You cannot heal a country or restore its culture if sex can be anything that people want it to be. You have already lost the war if there is no embrace of reality: men and women cannot become another sex. No, homosexual abuse is not normal or natural. No, two moms or two dad is not good enough for raising children.
If you really want to fight communism and win the fight, you will fight LGBT and not think twice about it.
4. No, individuals who struggle with same-sex temptations or gender dysphoria are not all krypto-communists, but normalizing the lies that bolster these behaviors is harming all of us.
It's time to take a stand. It's time to stand for truth.
Also, the real story about what people struggle with these issues is not shared for many reasons, including the perverse cancel culture which is all too pervasive online.
It is also wrong that people promote LGBT as something benign or welcoming: like Leah Enciso (who blocked because she cannot stand the truth) and Alexandra Lynn (who celebrates the corruption of minors and hates those who do not want people to be destroyed by sexual degeneracy) or Patricia Patti who thinks that this LGBT agenda is some kind of extension of the Civil Rights Movement.
The stories of people who have broken free of the LGBT lies do not deserved to be "erased" either. Their stories matter. Their lives matter. The truth matters.
So, I am sharing their stories here:

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