Faggots are officially out (of the progressive stack)


”Everything is racist, everything is sexist, everything is…” Hold on to your panties Anita, haven’t you heard of homonormativity? That’s right. Being in a group that corresponds to 3–5% of the population is too normal for the SocJus machine. They realized that gays can take a very scary form, the white male. That’s right. From Guy Benson to Milo Yiannopoulos to Peter Thiel (notice me Senpai), FUCKING (gay) WHITE MALES have been causing tremendous disruption to the agenda of the socialites of the sore assholes camp (Not the gays, we don’t get sore.) And they’ve had enough. From now on, gays are not oppressed enough to be considered a special group by the liberal establishment.

Personally, all I can think is finally, I can’t wait for a fag to get no cake to eat or have, to actually have to face society as a normal person, and I’m not alone. Gay culture has never really clicked with progresivism. We like rough sex, drugs… consent is a laughing matter to us. We like drag queens with an 8 inch cock calling themselves trannies as we the faggots call them queens. We love the fact there are only 2 genders, since we only want to fuck one of them. And if a harpy cunt crosses me I’ll show her patriarchy. So why the fuck do we belong to the libtards? Well, we used to have little to no political clout, and as democrats like to do with people who have a disadvantage, they claimed ownership of us. After all, they are the party of slavery; both actual and it’s modern form, welfare.

The event that led to this discussion was the massacre of 49 people at the gay club Pulse in Orlando. After thousands of pages of legislation to discourage ‘’hate crimes,’’ I and other cynical assholes were quieted. There is an enemy that hates homosexuals more than anything, radical Muslims (also known as more than half the worldwide muslim population). So I kept my fucking mouth shut, I cried for the victims and their families and I waited for the response. After all, this was the tipping point, it had to be, a muslim radical had killed 49 people for being in a gay bar, the largest hate crime against gay-perceived (I’ll explain why I use that term in a minute) people and the deadliest mass shooting in US history.

All those laws, all that liberal outrage, was nowhere to be found.

First Obama talked about the shooting without whispering the words Islam, Muslim or even homophobic. Then Hillary stated just how peaceful the ideology that led to the death of all those people was. And then the media swallowed and regurgitated the most fucked up bat-shit crazy reasons of why this Islamic terrorist attack wasn’t Islamic. Amanda Marcotte blamed toxic masculinity, despite the fact most of the victims were men. Others blamed islamophobia, ignoring the imam who 3 weeks prior to the massacre had called for the death of gays…in Orlando. The guilt trip took a turn and went to good old fashion Christian bashing, because when a Muslim kills 49 people in the name of Allah, that’s totes on the Christians.

But the worst one, to me at least, was the attempt of making the shooter gay. Many major media sites cited how he had visited the club before and used Grindr and other gay apps. Apparently, the entire media doesn’t understand the concept of scouting. Or they do, but they wanted to make him gay, they wanted him to be a closeted faggot with a conservative (Taliban whore) father whose internal struggle lead him to commit this attack.

Let me correct something here. I’ve been closeted. nearly all gay people have. Why didn’t I or any of the millions of closeted gays commit a mass murder? Oh, also, the FBI released a statement declaring there was no evidence whatsoever that Mateen was gay. So if we take apart the media narrative, all of the factors they covered can be traced back to huge groups of people and made into a moot argument, except of course Mateen’s religion, a religion that commands for homosexuals to be killed, something that’s openly practiced in criminal law in ten Muslim countries.

I can only make one conclusion out of this. The liberal establishment, politicians, media and what not, had to make a choice. They could stand by the people they had on so many fucking occasions, they had sworn to protect by signing one anti-discrimination law after the other to protect, or they could throw the faggots under the bus (No pun intended regarding Nice) and save face by taking the side of the death cult the killer belonged to. They chose the second option, not even after consideration, but by default. Just look at any mainstream liberal’s first statement. Gun control, the motherfuckers even tried to push their own agenda on the pile of bodies left by the killer.

I have to admit, as a community, we’ve been pampered. Not for long thankfully, we don’t have a hive mind yet, but we have a grievance industry; suing a Christian baker cause he didn’t make the dyke’s a wedding cake, getting a law over every action committed against gay INDIVIDUALS, and worst of all, letting our loudest voices say we were still being wronged.

We’re 3–5% of the population, those laws that support gay rights, motherfuckers… that was mostly done by straight people, but like every spoiled brat giving us more wouldn’t quiet down our cries. Stopping would have worked, telling the next gay couple suing a bakery that they had just lost their right to marriage, being an asshole to us, but everyone was so nice, weren’t they? Until the cunt went a step further and committed the worst crime in the history of our community. That’s our impasse. We stop now with the bullshit. We have bigger problems than to bark at the government, and right away I’ll tell you, you’re going to be asking straight people favors with a lot more urgency if Islam makes a sizable presence in your country. You are going to want to learn how to use, maintain, and carry a gun, and in most likelihood, help with that is going to come from a straight person.

Let be extremely clear: I have no animosity whatsoever against the “the straight majority.” I’m one of those gays that stayed with his straight friends because he saw no purpose in moving into the gay subculture. I’m speaking for the great number of faggots who seem resentful towards straight men. I’m talking about the people that completely missed the fact that straight men and women died in Pulse. I’ve always hated the term ally, when allies die being with gay people and we as a community can’t bring ourselves up to say their fucking name a little bit louder so they will be remembered, that proves me right, allyship is bullshit. Get some friends you weirdos. I avoid saying “49 gays” because while it makes it simpler, it’s simply not true. And they died for being so tolerant they could spend a Saturday night at a gay nightclub. So the “Straight people are evil” rhetoric stops fucking now, and any faggot still trying to score victim points after this, allahu akbar.

You don’t hold loyalties to a slave. And a slave shouldn’t expect any. The liberal establishment managed to pull a trick on us, making us think that we would be able to remain as a decisively distinct community while becoming part of the mainstream too. You can’t eat your cake and have it, no many how many poor Christian bakers you sue. Obama, Clinton, they didn’t see people that horrible night. They realized they were either going to lose a knight or a queen, and they, of course, chose the knight.

Get this much in your head: We were out-valued to the point they chose the killer over the 49 victims.

If I have to be honest, I still had a tad of faith before Pulse. I still believed in useful idiots in high ranking power positions. That was stupid of me, of all of us, but we have to move on. We have survived because we used to be resilient. We weren’t easy to kill. Fucking AIDS didn’t wipe us out, so fuck Islam, fuck allah, fuck pedo Mohammed, and have enough self-awareness to realize who has been there and continues to be.

I’ve made many calls to stop demonizing straight men, and I’ll continue. Even if my presence is minuscule and my voice is barely heard, I won’t stop, because it’s right. I’m not saying every fag should become an MRA, but, who took over the vigil for the Pulse victims? It wasn’t a FUCKING WHITE MALE, it was a spic cunt from Black Lives Matter. (I’m a spic so fuck off if you’re thinking of complaining about my language.) Who shut down the parade in Toronto? Again, Black Lives Matter. The worst thing straight white males have done to a gay person in the last 10 years was refusing to make a fucking cake, and even that’s a minority! How spoiled have we become when we can invent entire narratives to spare an ideology that wants us dead while we impose ourselves on the people we’re going to be asking for help when the shit hits the fan?

Being gay is an intrinsic part of my identity. I cannot deny that, and probably a bit more than for straight people since my sexuality wasn’t the default and it was a struggle for a period of my life. But that’s the past. In the present I see nearly absolute, unwarranted support from people which I question whether I deserve, and in the future I see an existential menace like no other we have ever faced. And it’s not going to be a “gay issue.” We may be the canaries in the coal mine, but carbon monoxide kills fast. Everyone is at risk, equally. So go to pride after the shooting range, swing a rainbow flag with ‘’Don’t tread on me’’ written on it. Defend your friends, not allies, but friends, when they are demonized by the people forcing the cult of death upon us. Fuck feminism, Black Lives Matter, and progressivism, if not for common decency then for survival. Don’t be one in 49 on the floor of a nightclub in Orlando. I’m not giving up that easily, and I hope neither are you.

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  • Silverharp

    I think gay advocates give gays a bad rep. All the BS in the last few years gives me the impression that gay people hate average men so my sympathy has dropped as they come across like feminists. I have to pinch myself and remember that a lot of gay people don’t have this attitude, or I hope they don’t.
    Maybe gays like Milo have planted a flag that its ok to look up to men and not be a regressive leftist intent on tearing down society?

    • Tomás Allende Conte

      ”LGBT” organizations are feminist organizations, GLAAD, Think Progress, Lambda, all feminists. ACT UP was different but by now it’s very small and mostly irrelevant.

      • Silverharp

        could be, you tend to see it in discussion forums though the gay contributors are “always” feminists, don’t like being critical of Islam and never take up a pro male stance, everything has to be “equality” and not egalitarian equality.

        • Tomás Allende Conte

          Let me put it this way, how many women orgs are not feminists? How many race orgs are not that way too? It’s very hard to try to make a group for a group of people and not have the left fuck it up, either by turning it into a Frankfurt school fort or if the demo is not one they like, calling it a hate group and shutting it down. Trust me, I would change GLAAD for a single male DV shelter in a heartbeat, but as someone who’s trying to speak against all this, I’d simply ask not to assume every gay man is a spoiled libtard, even if it’s very prevalent (fine, it is) cause you may miss out on people you may have wanted to get to know otherwise.

      • Gyor

        Maybe there needs to be a new Male positive organization that feminists can’t hijack.

        • Tomás Allende Conte

          I usually use islamic or islamist when I use it in a negative connotation, and there is one org I’m aware off, The Pink Pistols, they set up chapters all over the US, 100% inclusive, meaning while it’s made for gay people to learn to shoot in a friendly enviroment, everyone is welcomed (which is necessary to avoid hive mentality, and I happen to like str8 people…lol)
          ACT UP was very effective, even if they came off SJWish, I guess I give a pass to being dramatic when you’re literally dying. Nowadays they’re mostly irrelevant tho…but I don’t want more organizations, fuck the special snowflake status, I just wanna be another friend, another citizen, another person. Anything else I’ll have to earn.

        • Nos482

          I wish they’re was a word for the bad, evil muslims, to better denote your not talking about the nice muslims

          Fundamentalists, extremists, islamists, zealots, jihadis, religitards?

  • YetAnotherCommenter

    I found your essay inspiring and passionate but I have to contest one matter:

    “But the worst one, to me at least, was the attempt of making the shooter gay. Many major media sites cited how he had visited the club before and used Grindr and other gay apps. Apparently, the entire media doesn’t understand the concept of scouting.”

    There was evidence he was a regular at the bar for a far longer period than would be required for reconnaissance.

    Note that this DOESN’T let Islam off the hook. Islamic fundamentalism + homosexuality can easily create a self-hating gay who tries to ‘redeem’ himself in the eyes of Allah by engaging in a “martyrdom operaton.” This is due to doctrines spread by ISIS and many Imams and even some Islamic theologians. Fundamentalist Islam creates anti-violence in gay Muslims via internalized homophobia.

    I get where you’re coming from but seriously I think you’re ignoring subtleties that unite your narrative with the ‘official’ one. If Mateen was indeed a self-hating gay dude driven to murder, then it was his RELIGION that drove him to it. We don’t contest a link between religion and internalized homophobia when its a Christian Republican (typically one who ends up having a gay sex scandal in a few months); I don’t see why when a Muslim attacks gays it can’t be similar.

    • Tomás Allende Conte

      The problem is they had no evidence, and a lot of people believed it, the FBI debunked it later but it was too late, which means they ran a story with zero actual evidence…simultaneously. It’s more about the fact that they focused so much on that but so little on his father being a talib, or himself holding extremist views, and given it was MSM, I no longer give them the benefit of the doubt. If the narrative had been the way you propose tho, I would have been far more charitable.

      • Nos482

        they ran a story with zero actual evidence

        Not news.
        In today’s media landscape sensationalism counts. Truth, while welcome, is mostly just an afterthought.

        • Tomás Allende Conte

          No, it was an accident…I do feel like a male feminist douchebag over it tho….lol

  • Chris Aitken

    Good article. Well thought out. Lucid. Thanks for writing and posting it.

  • Kamelguru

    Thanks for writing this. I am glad I am not alone in seeing things for what they are, and getting confirmation that I’m not taking crazy pills.

  • wfoster

    There is a faction of the US power-class that has used and still uses fear of the “religious right” as a bogeyman. Many gays across a wide spectrum of political opinions became so accustomed to stampede in the same direction when that bogeyman was paraded in front of them that they stopped thinking. As long as gays were restricted by laws and what passed for the religious right was aligned with the opposing faction, the trick worked. And there still are the convenient bogeymen, for example, Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee, to scare the kids. And, of course, there are Christian bakers and their magic cakes – oooo – scary! But today, the Christian religious right is not so important, and the younger religious types are not worried about gays. The “right” has moved more libertarian on matters of private decisions, especially about sex. So the bogeyman trick is harder to pull off and gays are wandering off the lefty reservation. And now the Muslim source of anti-gay sentiment and violence is causing cognitive dissonance among the fashion-conscious left, which is met by deflection and denial by the faithful and bald-faced lies by the power class.

    I also live in Chile. I see Chilean social trends lagging a decade or two, especially with respect to the continued influence of religious groups but also the slower penetration of SJW-ism. I wonder to what extent most gays in Chile would still identify today with lefty/statist parties, because those that otherwise would be their natural, more-libertarian allies are still tied – more in perception than in reality, maybe – to anti-gay, conservative groups. And also the Islamic threat is seen as being much farther removed.

    • Tomás Allende Conte

      Chile still has some annoying catholic right wingers who think of themselves as a moral authority. However, I’m not afraid one of them will shoot me for being gay, and while the islamic threat isn’t here yet, I see social justice hidden within other movements. In particular the student movement, just check out Revolución Democrática’s site, in particular the gender part. Camila Vallejos has been spreading the most insane Tumblr bullshit, HeForShe is here, and remember, we have marxism, when they can’t enter through politics, they enter through culture, that’s what I see coming.

      • wfoster

        y por supuesto

        feliz cumpleaños

        • Tomás Allende Conte

          <3

  • discusser

    I made this a while ago with Honey Badger Radio in mind.

    https://i.imgur.com/BnPncnO.jpg

  • James Navarrette

    This was very thought provoking and I am sure that I will read this again. I am years older than you , I assume, and remember what it was like when we were not represented at all. The US had a GOP president that didn’t address AIDS because it was killing all the right people but I was young and not sure what to do or what to expect. In 1984 at 15, I rallied at Dallas City Hall to protest the Texas anti-sodomy law 21:06. and it would be decades before my next protest or rally. In the mean time, we got Bill Clinton and although Don’t Ask Don’t Tell got a bad rep in later years, but to gays living through this time that was the first time in history a candidate ever mentioned gays in their campaign. It was the beginning of the end, of gays in the military being tortured, killed, arrested, dis-honorably discharged, and imprisoned JUST for being found out to be gay in the military. DADT was a MAJOR leap forward in progress for the gay community. I won’t go through the history of gay rights in the US since we all know that we now can legally be married. I guess, I am Democrat because that was the party that eventually singled us out and helped us get rights that we didn’t have before. It wasn’t until last year that I realized I had been a second class citizen and in retrospect it made me feel less than human. I could go on and on, but the point I guess I want to make is that you bring up very valid points that will have me pondering for quite awhile. I don’t want to get complacent. I have been am asshole to young gay republicans for the obvious reasons but I guess what burns my ass more was that when I ask why they feel the way they do, all I hear is ” we think for ourselves and don’t conform blah blah…” Never a good argument with substance. I felt they were shitting all over our past efforts to be the people in “We the People” and the men in “All Men Are Created Equal” I will be a little more patient with them and I hope to be a little more aware of my place now in this country. I really do appreciate your article. Thank you

    • Tomás Allende Conte

      Thanks for the comment, it meant a lot. I was a liberal not long ago, here we don’t have gay marriage or protection laws, and I took that as my pet project for a while. When I was in Amnesty International I wanted to make a suicide hotline, they rejected the idea cause they were busy advertising themselves. We don’t give enough credit to the people who tolerates us, they don’t have to, it’s easy to see why a liberal who has always been one would be fine with gays, but the last year I’ve been meeting more and more conservatives who made an affort in understanding, and they still get demonized. And so many right wingers took gays in to teach them how to shoot after Orlando, while Obama used it to push gun control (Had never been so angry at an US president in my life). I don’t wanna see a divided gay community, but I REALLY don’t wanna see another Pulse, so I rather get shunned than let my community embrace death. And the fact Trump was by far the most compasionate after Pulse is very telling, the ”evil” republican was the only one to affirm the existence of gay people against an ideological threat. If Islam is the new AIDS, it’s the democrats the ones who don’t care if we die, you can disagree with right wingers in everything you want, but at the end of the day, when we faced an existential threat, they stood up for us, and that deserves commending.

  • Seanm492

    I am glad when I see things like this. As a gay guy in high school I never see other gays my age thinking this way. They all buy into the feminist/progressive ideology. It is comforting to know that I am not the only gay guy with these opinions. Articles like this remind me that I’m not alone, thank you.