Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Log Cabin Republicans group turns its back on LGBTQ families

It turns out that my burst of optimism regarding a recent case argued in front of SCOTUS could have been wrong.

In yesterdays' news briefs, I said that a case of parents demanding opt-out choices with regards to LGBTQ lessons in classrooms won't be a win for said parents because it could cause a lot of chaos. However, court watchers and reporters gave a different opinion. To them, it will probably be another decision in which SCOTUS stretches the definition of religious freedom, while giving us LGBTQ folks another back hand slap.

One national LGBTQ group is hoping that this will be the very outcome. And it's not difficult to guess who. None other than the "House Negroes" of the LGBTQ community - the Log Cabin Republicans





This entire case has to do with parents wanting to op-out their kids if lessons encompass LGBTQ people or books containing LGBTQ people are read. It sounds simple, but we all know that simple cases have wide implications. It's not farfetched to point out that an anti-LGBTQ ruling could be used to erase any mentions of LGBTQ people from classrooms, even if children in said classrooms are coming from same-sex households. 

With regard to the Log Cabin Republicans, I don't know what's worse - that the group is repeating the gaslighting phraseology - "forcing young children to be exposed to LGBT-centric curriculum" - or the implications behind the group publicly turning its back on LGBTQ families.

The entire narrative of Log Cabin Republicans is that they are supposedly the "normal gay folks." They like to cast themselves as supposedly being as regular as heterosexual folks while the rest of us in the community are the ones causing the problems by being loud, intolerant, and pushy.  According to them, the basic problem of our community doesn't lie with bigotry or homophobia per se, but with those of us trying so hard to stand out instead of trying to fit in or "assimilate."

But what's more assimilating than LGBTQ people trying to raise children in this society? What's more normal than children attending our schools and being vocal about their families regardless of if they come from a LGBTQ or heterosexual household? 

In the end, these are the ones who could be hurt the most by the latest attempt to gaslight this country into reducing the lives of LGBTQ people (and families) to lascivious caricatures. And they are the ones who the Log Cabin Republicans should be standing with.

Don't be fooled by the fake simplicity of this case or the naked pandering of the Log Cabin Republicans. This is just the latest example of how the conservative right weaponizes faith and Christianity against LGBTQ people. And let's not forget how they are now aided and abetted by a court slowly but steadily pushing the boundaries of religious freedom to the dark area of Christian nationalism, even if they have to misrepresent cases on occasion to accomplish this goal.