Unfortunately for the more normal ones, the LGBT movement has gone down the slippery slope and there is likely no saving it.
Unfortunately for the more normal ones, the LGBT movement has gone down the slippery slope and there is likely no saving it.
The real question is: Do gay people still feel comfortable at Trump rallies and in MAGA groups? Can they openly state "I'm gay and I want to help the audit." without feeling like an outsider? That's the real test. If the answer is "no", and these people feel excluded instead of included in the process, then we're looking at a potential shift toward a theocracy.
I say all this with the hopes that this plan is exposed and countered, because a American Christian Theocracy is a terrifying idea.
The real question is: Do gay people still feel comfortable at Trump rallies and in MAGA groups? Can they openly state "I'm gay and I want to help the audit." without feeling like an outsider? That's the real test. If the answer is "no", and these people feel excluded instead of included in the process, then we're looking at a potential shift toward a theocracy.
I say all this with the hopes that this plan is exposed and countered, because a American Christian Theocracy is a terrifying idea.
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