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    Is “Sexual Anarchy” supposed to be a bad thing? Because that’s sounds pretty fucking awesome to me.

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    “Incel-isation of the modern GOP”? OK, apart from the point that “modern” and “GOP” don’t really go together, this just means no sane female member of the human race wants to touch a Republican even with a 10-foot pole?

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      He is closeted gay man his homophoiba screams it. Democrats should kick him out of office next year. We need Democrats to take a super majority in both chambers.

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        Could we not use “he is secretly gay” as an insult or as a witch hunt? Like, I don’t see why that even needs to be elaborated on in the 2020s.

        We can comment on hateful bigots and hypocrites without dragging down one of the demographics who are particularly under threat from said bigots.

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          My 2 cents that no one asked for… mentioning, or hypothesizing that he’s “secretly gay,” is meant to further articulate the degree of absurdity around his views. I do not believe it’s meant as a which hunt or an insult.

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            Its not 4D chess, it’s reactionism. Its subconsciously trying to find a reason for peoples douchosity, failing, and falling back on pointing out something that might get the other side to react just as emotionally.

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            It is still using “gay” as an insult and is a direct insult to all the people who are STILL “in the closet” because they are afraid of what people like mike johnson will do them if they pursue their own happiness.

            This is right up there with “I am not insulting gay people, I am insulting motor cyclists” in terms of tone deafness that is largely indistinguishable from bigotry.

            There are so many other ways to shit on this asshole. Let’s pick one that doesn’t attack our LGBTQ+ friends?

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              No, it’s meant to go after people who are actively hurting gay people while hiding that they’re gay. It’s meant to diffuse their power.

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                If you see someone on the street saying “Fuck you gay boy” to someone, is your first reaction “Good job. You take that power back”?

                Or is it “What the fuck? Did I walk through a wormhole and end up in Arkansas again?”

                When “diffus(ing) their power” is indistinguishable from bigotry: it is bigotry. It is great that you don’t mind. The people who put up with that shit just hear another voice spewing the same hate.

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                  I disagree, that’s not what they’re doing. A better analogy would be a cop arresting a drag queen for being a drag queen when the cop was a drag queen at the same club the night before. The arrested drag queen would say, “Hey, weren’t you at the club last night as a drag queen?” Then everyone around this arrest would look into if that cop is actually a drag queen so he wouldn’t arrest anyone anymore for being a drag queen. There is a huge difference.

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              Its not entirely uncommon for homophobes to later come out as bi. They mistakenly assume their experience is universal and that sexuality is a choice for everyone as it is for them. Their hatred is deep reactionary denial of their own nature.

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          It’s not bad if he’s gay. It’s bad if his policies are disingenuous. If he’s gay, then there’s an extra reason he shouldn’t support anti-gay legislation.

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          It’s hard to have snappy one-liners without also boiling down problems to their simplest and most generalized form. Often removing any and all context and reasoning.

          Which is generally why the GOP and their attack dogs tend to use it the most. Unfortubately this often leads the people they attack to respond in kind. Hard to have a reasoned argument with someone who spits in your face as their comeback.

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            Except every rabidly homophobic male I ever met irl really did come out after they were involuntarily outed. Tbf I live in a deeply conflicted, fundamentalist religious area.

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              Really, every single one? Wow. Must be something in the water (insert gay frogs joke).

              Been a minute but years ago I watched a REALLY good youtube on this phenomenon. Part of it is very much sample bias. One bigot being revealed as “closet gay” becomes all bigots.

              But the reality is that: Sexuality is a spectrum. It is pretty rare for someone to be all gay or all straight or whatever. Its why there are like two men alive who wouldn’t let Ryan Reynolds stick it in them but Jon Hamm is a lot more YMMV.

              And it kind of gets summed up by the hilarious SVU meme of the suspect (?) saying “I am not gay. Sometimes I have sex with women and sometimes I have sex with men” and Ice T saying “That makes you gay” as a one liner.

              If you’ve grown up and had it forced into your skull that gay is evil and to think unsexy thoughts and so forth, you just say “Shit, I am gay”. Rather than, the reality, of “I am mostly heterosexual but I am a bit bicurous” or “I generally prefer other women but I am not opposed to dating a guy” and so forth.

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                If you’ve grown up and had it forced into your skull that gay is evil and to think unsexy thoughts and so forth, you just say “Shit, I am gay”.

                Dude my buddy in college used to sport-fuck “straight” redneck boys, and I can confirm that this shit you describe literally never happens.

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          He did adopt a 14 year old black boy when he was first married to his wife. I can’t find any information about the kid now or find any family pictures of them together. Sounds pretty sketchy to me.

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            I actually looked it up yesterday

            So the son has been an adult for a while and allegedly has his own family, and asked not to be put in the spotlight. Which makes it confusing when he occasionally brings up his black son by name to speak to race issues, but he generally goes around saying he has 4 children instead of 5. He does generally seem to actually take a reasonable principled stance on black race issues (specifically), but I have no idea what to make of all that

            He’s a weird dude all over. I wasn’t sure what to make from him, but it seemed like maybe has actual principles (not good ones, but genuinely held). Learning more about him hasn’t really improved my opinion of him…

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          Because liberal concern trolls don’t give 2 fucks about being hypocrites. They kept talking about how Trumps wife was a pornstar a couple years ago too, because she’s a former model that posed topless once or twice. Meanwhile they idealize and elevate actual pornstars and would scream if anyone insulted based on their profession.

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            They kept talking about how Trumps wife was a pornstar a couple years ago too

            No, he cheated on his wife with a porn star, who then told lots of people about it.

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          No, these bozos believe “correctional” rape is fine if married, probably even unmarried.

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            … Correctional rape?

            I’ve never heard of this term before. I assume its more horrible than it sounds, and I’ll regret asking this, but what exactly is that?

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              It was originally used to as a term for raping lgbtq+ but men have done this to wives and gf’s to “correct” behaviors of partners.

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    He actually said it out loud. Instead of expecting fabulously wealthy and corporations to pay their fair share.

    He wants to breed more wage slaves that are so disposable, it doesn’t matter if they starve on the streets, as long as they’re not self-medicating.

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      This is how mass shootings are going to increase in frequency. As soon as they wise up in their tactics and stop going after innocent school children I wonder what they’ll do about it.

      Even the type of mentally retarded subhuman trash that kills random people will figure out the corrupt government is fucking them over sooner or later.

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    We can expect MAGA Mike to ban women from talking because he believes they don’t belong outside of the kitchen.

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      Exposing your ankles on the House floor like a hussy? That’s a censuring.” - Mike Johnson

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      He will ban it because he’s a Christofascist who interprets the Bible literally.

      Mike Johnson: “Go pick up a Bible off your shelf and read it - that’s my worldview. That’s what I believe and so I make no apologies for it.”

      The Bible, 1 Timothy 2:12: But I do not allow a woman to teach or to exercise authority over a man, but to remain quiet.

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          The Bible is terrible fully in context. People pretend that the context explains all the stupid and abusive stuff because it feels nice to avoid arguments with well-meaning religious people. There isn’t context that fixes that Timothy quote, there are evolutions and rationalizations to try to sand off the rough edges so the religious institutions can keep trundling along while secular morality rightfully moves beyond it.

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    It’s crazy that House Republicans only sank Jim Jordan’s Speakership candidacy because he and his proxies were mean to them. Once they were offered a bland nobody with even more extreme beliefs they elected him unanimously.

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    Calling them fervent misogynists would be much more accurate, because unfortunately, these hateful hypocrites are anything but “involuntarily celibate” behind closed doors.

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    If he really wants to go down this route, then perhaps he should call out Nick Fuentes over his desire to have a child bride first. Both shithead monsters can fuck off and die.

    If I’m going to Hell, then I am sure as shit seeing these two assholes there. And I’m looking forward to accompanying them while we burn. Seriously, fuck them both.

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    A reporter needs to ask him about his stance on pornography being banned and whether he’s considering crafting legislation to that effect. His first answer will be wildly unpopular, and if his second is anything but a complete denial, that story will explode.

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        You are 100% correct, but multiple unconstitutional “think of the children” style laws have already been passed in several states. The status quo of pornography being protected speech is only a result of multiple litigations on behalf of the ACLU over the years. The reality is unconstitutional laws will keep being passed, and challenging them takes a lot of time and money, without any guarantee of success.

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      As for why these people find someone who will marry them? They covet power just like their spouses. These psychopaths chase power and money. It’s all they care about. They will kill you and me if it means they get more, and they won’t lose any sleep over it.

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    I’m calling it now. The GOP platform will include banning contraceptives within 10 years.

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      What’s up with Salon? I feel like I’m OOTL on this one.

      Edit:

      I checked here and is it this:

      We also rate them Mixed for factual reporting due to occasionally utilizing sources poor sources and failed fact checks.

      or something else in addition to this?

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      Super common thing I’m seeing recently among cons, complete dismissal of any article not from the right sources. You see how this makes you much easier to manipulate right? Read everything.

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        Read everything, but the moment it’s a commentary piece or there’s extremely unchecked bias, give it a toss and don’t recommend it to others you want to convince.

        We don’t need fluff pieces, or people like this author claiming the speaker was making sex jokes about the “weeks on her knees” comment (still weird she wasn’t there, but it definitely didn’t sound sexual) when we have all the evidence and spin on those stories needed with the direct context.

        If somebody posted OAN news, I’d say it’s trash and you shouldn’t get your news from there, Salon isn’t as bad but its definitely not good journalism.

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      So much for attacking their ideas when you can just attack them for being them, I guess.

      Did you have some particular disagreement with the content of the article?

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        The man gives off strong incel energy

        Johnson is trash, there’s no disputing that.

        However, in a sea of character flaws, the best the author can come up with is “incel energy” it’s a severe lack of talent on the author’s part. That speaks to the quality of Salon’s “writing.”

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          Well OK but,

          • He backs up his claim with linked citations
          • He doesn’t ignore, but rather acknowledges many of the other things that are bad about the guy, and backs those up with linked citations too.

          And, he ties it all together at the end:

          There are still many in the punditry who are confused about why Christian conservatives like Johnson glommed onto Trump, a thrice-married chronic adulterer who touches the Bible like it will burn him. But, of course, it was never really about Jesus. What Trump and the men who worship him share is anger that any woman would have the right to say no: To a date, to a marriage, to having your baby. It’s why Trump has a long history of sexual assault. And it’s why men like Johnson embrace a “religion” that is hyper-focused on caging women like they’re farm animals. And why they resent gay people for their perceived sexual adventures.

          So I don’t know if it’s the “best” the author could come up with so much as what he chose to write about, but it seems like a reasonably coherent piece to me.

          In any case though, your comment at least gave a concrete thing you disliked, so fair point! 🙂 The comment I replied to on the other hand…

          I’m not a particular Salon fanboy, but we’re in a sub about politics so I expect to see some opinion pieces about politics.