Tuesday, June 23, 2026

'From pathetic sex maniacs to a syndicate plotting to create 'transgender sleeper agents' - The fertile idiocy of attacks against LGBTQ people

I wish we would have more conversations about the ugly tropes and narratives used to denigrate us. Last week when that awful UFC fighter called Michelle Obama a man, Black pundits, scholars, and even regular voices on social media were quick to point out the racist history of this accusation as it pertains to Black woman. And they did so loudly, creating a much-needed conversation. 

That's not the case with the LGBTQ community unfortunately. We either try to ignore or play defense when confronted with outright lies and vulgar images designed to dehumanize us and make discrimination and violence against us more acceptable.  We seem to be so jaded that we accept the name-calling instead of forcefully calling them out for the idiocy they embody. We shrink from demanding a conversation as to how these things invoke prejudices - both open and hidden - about our community when it comes to subject like sexual intercourse or interactions with children.

With that in mind, this is how those who opposed our equality in the 1980s exploited the AIDS epidemic to portray us as sad people constantly seeking sex (Editor's note - this is from an actual comic book attacking LGBTQ people. It was called Deathstyle and was endorsed by William Dannemeyer, who was at the time a member of Congress from California. Click on the picture to see it in full size.)



Over 30 years later, the victimization hasn't changed all that much but it has gotten more intricate.  Thanks to social media, images like the ones below are like flaming balls of cow sh!t constantly dropping from the sky.

One could say, however, that the bigots have a higher regard for us. In the past, we were portrayed as the pathetic victims of our alleged sexual desires. Now we are an evil syndicate whose wants (marriage, safety for trans kids in schools) are actually part of a larger, more nefarious goal of transforming America's children transgender by the clever use of mind control instituted by drag queens (or adult transgender men and women because the morons posting this junk don't know the difference) and schoolteachers. Supposedly this is the end of a slippery slope process which began with us being allowed to legally marry.




Or, if you want to go further down the rabbit hole, the endgame would not be "creating transgender children."  The next step, according to the below tweet is becoming surrogate parents in a higher number and finally what looks like unleashing trans sleeper agents to kill Christians.



Yeah right. As if the LGBTQ community could get that organized.  And I know what you're thinking. This is ridiculous. None of it makes sense.

Of course not. It's not supposed to make sense. It's supposed to scare and in this culture of "vibes over facts," it's like planting seeds in fertile ground.  And our silence and nonchalant jaded attitudes are helping to let it grow.  

These claims are ridiculous and the folks spewing them are idiots. But with no one around to point this out with any degree of fervor, they tend to root and pollute the public debate about LGBTQ people.
And they even grow into something worse such as a bunch of anti-LGBTQ laws or an anti-LGBTQ Supreme Court decision.

It's something to think about.

Monday, June 22, 2026

VIDEO - 1992 anti-gay campaign ad accidentally predicted positive future for America


This 1992 anti-Bill Clinton campaign ad is somewhat accurate about the oncoming success of the LGBTQ community gaining some, but not all, of our rights as American citizens.

In viewing the ad, conservative social media influencers and members of the anti-LGBTQ industry would probably say "We told you that all of this would happen," while not being to make a concise argument as to how these successes are damaging to the country. 

And their inability to make this argument is the point. 

While they are fearmongering, we simply ask "What are you afraid of? The sky hasn't fallen. The world is actually a brighter place"

Thursday, June 18, 2026

''Pastors for Trump' founder drops out of Congressional race after sexting scandal' & other Thur/Fri news briefs

Jackson Lahmeyer

House candidate who started Pastors for Trump drops out of race after text messaging scandal: 
 Jackson Lahmeyer has dropped out of the House race in Oklahoma's 1st Congressional District — one day after advancing to a runoff in the Republican primary — amid a text-messaging scandal. "After prayerful consideration with my wife, Kendra, and my team over the last twenty four hours, I've made the difficult decision to suspend my campaign for Congress," Lahmeyer posted on social media. "I do not want to be a distraction to my family, my church, and the great people of Oklahoma's 1st Congressional District, who deserve a strong conservative voice representing them in Washington." 

Republican states join Trump FTC in lawsuit against world’s leading transgender health care group​ - As his political world deservedly crashes down around him - see his embarrassingly Iran deal debacle (see posts below), Trump - with the help of some states - continues his attack on the trans community. He's like an addict leaning on his comfort drug to get away from the doomed reality of his own making. At this point, he is simply pitiful. 


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In other news:

LGBTQ+ consumers are shifting their brand loyalties based on companies’ diversity, equity and inclusion policies, according to new research from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. The findings released Wednesday found that nearly 72% of LGBTQ+ consumers say they buy fewer products from companies they perceive as “reducing diversity and inclusion commitments.” Nearly 70% also said they have refused purchases from those businesses at least some of the time. 

An Erie City, Pennsylvania city councilmember who intentionally misgendered a colleague from the dais last week is suffering the backlash, with dozens of outraged constituents showing up to a Wednesday night council meeting to share their displeasure.

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Michelle Obama appreciation posts and messages flood Twitter after UFC nonsense

The first portrait of Barack and Michelle Obama together was unveiled recently at the lobby of the new Obama Presidential Library.


Unless you have been unconscious for the past few days (if so, luck you), you know about the crap UFC fighter Josh Hokit said about former First Lady Michelle Obama during that vile event at the White House on Sunday. 

He screamed that she was a man during his post-fight interview, bringing national attention to a disgusting slur against Obama which has traveled in right-wing circles through the years. The folks passing it along know it's not true, but apparently the Obamas - both Barack and Michelle - have a way of triggering the nerves of mediocre white Republicans and far right conservatives. They won't admit it, but the fact that a Black man and his wife served as First Couple in the White House for eight years (and did so with grace, dignity, and little if any scandal) drives them insane, so they manifest their immaturity in petty acts such as what Hokit did.

And generally speaking, Hokit's slur against Michelle Obama embraces longstanding racists tropes attacking the beauty of femininity of Black women. Obama is not the first Black woman to have had to deal with it. Just ask legendary tennis stars and sisters Venus and Serena Williams.

However, like the classy woman that she is, Michelle Obama hasn't commented on Hokit's mess, and I doubt that she will. 

Instead, she and Barack Obama unveiled their first official portrait together at the lobby of the new Obama Presidential Library:



Meanwhile though, many supporters on Twitter posted Michelle Obama appreciation messages as a way of letting the former First Lady know that she has their support and respect for what she has done to bring positive change to America. Here are a few.

 

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Video: Fox News tries to bash Pride Month, ends up proving how fun and harmless it actually is

Fox News pundit Jesse Watters inadvertently shows the truth about Pride Month instead of the dangerous image his network was attempting to conjure up.

From a friend of mine on Twitter come this clip. 

This attempt by Fox News's Jesse Watters to denigrate Pride Month and LGBTQ people in general actually does the opposite. Who doesn't like a good salsa party and a dance competition?  Apparently, the only people who need to be fearful of Pride Month are uncoordinated, party-spoiling white conservatives . . . yeah, I said it.




Related post - Fox host rages at mindblowing videos of LGBTQ+ people dancing

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Nancy Mace crashes in gubernatorial primary. Social media is mercilessly petty.

South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace lost Tuesday night in the GOP primary for governor, and it wasn't even close:

Nancy Mace didn't just lose South Carolina's GOP primary for governor: She cratered, finishing fifth and failing to carry even her own district—a striking collapse for a Republican once framed as a rising star, reports the Washington Post. Her defeat caps a years-long arc in which the 2020 House recruit went from moderate Trump-skeptic to MAGA ally to near-total isolation, according to former aides, allies, and colleagues who describe a pattern of sharp ideological pivots, attention-grabbing stunts, and broken relationships. 

 As the excerpt details, Mace is an infamous figure in the halls of Congress for not only her ridiculous stunts, but her vicious attacks on trans people and their allies. The irony is that she vocally supported the LGBTQ community - including trans people - in the early days of her career. Her 90-degree switch and other bizarre incidents (including wild accusations by former members of her staff) left Mace the subject of many whispers and with very few friends.

The part I mentioned about Mace having very few friends is an understatement when one witnesses how people on social media responded to her loss. 

Mace sent out the following tweet earlier:


Some of the "more polite" responses have been the following:
    


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Monday, June 08, 2026

Religious right leader who allegedly felt that AIDS was 'God's punishment' now condemning James Talarico's take on the Bible


Democratic senatorial candidate James Talarico (first picture) has been condemned by religious right leader Gary Bauer (second picture) for his progressive take on the Bible.


Republicans and their allies in the religious right are apprehensive about November's senatorial election in Texas. The party has held the Texas senate seat for a long time. but there are now rumblings of a possible upset. 

The Democratic challenger, James Talarico, is gaining popularity due to what has been called his "progressive take" on Christianity. He emphasizes the values of Christianity which embodies kindness, love, and compassion.

 In comparison, the Republican challenger, state attorney general Ken Paxton is embracing a hardcore conservative take on Christianity which is popular with conservative evangelicals while juggling a sordid history of scandals.

Republicans and the religious right are ignoring Paxton's scandals while making comments either ridiculing Talarico or condemning his progressive view on Christianity. 

Take long time religious right leader Gary Bauer for example:



I've written about Bauer on numerous occasions because I've felt that not enough attention has been paid to his history of weaponizing Christianity into a tool of hate, particularly against LGBTQ people. In that regard, Bauer deserves a special chapter all to himself. And it has to do with how he allegedly undermined fighting the AIDS crisis while working in the Reagan Administration.

The following is from a post I published on November 25, 2014, and I think it puts not only this senatorial race, but the idea of just who is misusing Scripture in perspective:

According to Right Wing Watch:

Anyone who is familiar with Gary Bauer's anti-gay extremism will not be surprised to learn that his bigotry goes way back. Just in time for World AIDS Day, we now know that when Bauer was working in the Reagan White House, he fought hard to keep gay people off the nation’s first AIDS commission.

Right Wing Watch published part of a memo he sent to Reagan regarding this:

 3. Millions of Americans try to raise their children to believe that homosexuality is immoral. In many states homosexual practices are illegal, including sodomy. For you to appoint a known homosexual to a Presidential Commission will give homosexuality a stamp of acceptability. It will drive a wedge between us and many of our socially conservative supporters. 

4. While it is true that homosexuals have been major victims of AIDS, they are also responsible for its spread. Recent students show the average gay man with AIDS has had over 150 different sexual partners in the previous 12 months. 

Bauer proposed instead appointing a relative of someone with AIDS, or a caregiver, or as a last resort, a “reformed” homosexual: “that is, someone not currently living a gay life style. We have identified several individuals that meet that criteria.”

 In the end, Reagan ignored Bauer’s pleadings and appointed Frank Lilly, an openly gay geneticist, to the Presidential Commission on the HIV Epidemic.

Right Wing Watch also goes on to say that Bauer undermined the fight against HIV/AIDS in the Reagan Administration by keeping then Surgeon General C. Everett Koop from gaining access to the Reagan and the cabinet after the president asked Koop to prepare a report on AIDS.

Bauer’s role as an anti-gay zealot in the Reagan White House was also revealed in "Faith in the Halls of Power: How Evangelicals Joined the American Elite" by D. Michael Lindsay.

As Kyle reported back in 2010, the book says Bauer interfered with the efforts of Surgeon General C. Everett Koop when he was tasked with drafting a report on AIDS for President Reagan:

 [In 1986] President Reagan asked the surgeon general to prepare a report on AIDS as the United States confirmed its ten-thousandth case. Leaders of the evangelical movement did not want Koop to write the report, nor did senior White House staffers who shared Koop's evangelical convictions. As Dr. Koop related to me, "Gary Bauer [Reagan's chief advisor on domestic policy] ... was my nemesis in Washington because he kept me from the president. He kept me from the cabinet and he set up a wall of enmity between me and most of the people that surrounded Reagan because he believed that anybody who had AIDS ought to die with it. That was God's punishment for them." 

It is also worth knowing that after leaving the Reagan Administration, Bauer became the first president of an anti-gay group we all know well - the Family Research Council. Under Bauer's leadership, the organization created an ugly catalogue of homophobic lies and cherry-picked science which eventually led it to be designated in 2010 as an anti-gay hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.