Pop culture transgenderism is quietly turning the cannons on homosexuals

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It's a full court press from the entertainment world. As more Americans than ever are relegated to their homes, the cultural revolutionaries are seizing the moment.


Movie star Ellen Page announces she's now her "authentic self…Elliot Page," congratulating herself on her own courage to take on the "horrific discrimination" faced by transgenders.

ABC television's Grey's Anatomy spinoff Station 19 features a bevy of LGBT themes almost every week, including a recent storyline of drag queens in peril.

Meanwhile, the same network's new hit drama Big Sky features actor Jesse James Keitel, celebrated as the first "nonbinary series regular in a lead role on prime-time TV." According to LGBT-activist publication The Advocate, Keitel's character is a, "transfeminine nonbinary artist and sex worker," that the show creators un-ironically feature being targeted by the sexually deviant choices of the antagonist.

A few channels over, Nickelodeon is promoting one of their own transgender actors, Michael D. Cohen, as he encourages young kids to embrace transgenderism themselves in order to get the opportunity to interact with him and the Nickelodeon casting team.

After admitting that only kids who say they are transgender will be afforded the opportunity to connect with Nickelodeon, Cohen said it was necessary to counter the "backlash and oppression of rights" being faced by trans people.


It's a bizarre declaration from someone affiliated with a transgender movement that unequivocally "disempowers" fellow-acronym ally gays and lesbians. Transgender theory teaches that gender distinctions are arbitrary and illegitimately bigoted. All of us fall somewhere on a fluid gender spectrum, meaning there is no "male" and there is no "female."

Note the concurrent war on the cultural fad of parental gender reveals.

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It's a full court press from the entertainment world. As more Americans than ever are relegated to their homes, the cultural revolutionaries are seizing the moment.


Movie star Ellen Page announces she's now her "authentic self…Elliot Page," congratulating herself on her own courage to take on the "horrific discrimination" faced by transgenders.

ABC television's Grey's Anatomy spinoff Station 19 features a bevy of LGBT themes almost every week, including a recent storyline of drag queens in peril.

Meanwhile, the same network's new hit drama Big Sky features actor Jesse James Keitel, celebrated as the first "nonbinary series regular in a lead role on prime-time TV." According to LGBT-activist publication The Advocate, Keitel's character is a, "transfeminine nonbinary artist and sex worker," that the show creators un-ironically feature being targeted by the sexually deviant choices of the antagonist.

A few channels over, Nickelodeon is promoting one of their own transgender actors, Michael D. Cohen, as he encourages young kids to embrace transgenderism themselves in order to get the opportunity to interact with him and the Nickelodeon casting team.

After admitting that only kids who say they are transgender will be afforded the opportunity to connect with Nickelodeon, Cohen said it was necessary to counter the "backlash and oppression of rights" being faced by trans people.


It's a bizarre declaration from someone affiliated with a transgender movement that unequivocally "disempowers" fellow-acronym ally gays and lesbians. Transgender theory teaches that gender distinctions are arbitrary and illegitimately bigoted. All of us fall somewhere on a fluid gender spectrum, meaning there is no "male" and there is no "female."

Note the concurrent war on the cultural fad of parental gender reveals.

Continued below.
Opinion: Pop culture transgenderism is quietly turning the cannons on homosexuals
They will eventually eat their own. Meanwhile there are lots of reruns of worthy entertainment from before this madness took over.
 
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