you are making prescriptions, the implicit assumption in your statement is that your descriptions of historical sexual aberrations grant some kind of legitimacy to queer ideology. I remember looking into Deleuze's book on Nietzsche in the past, and not being impressed.
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Do you deny that political power is aligned behind LGBT ideology?
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So what? Does having political power behind something invalidate the concerns of the people within it?
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There was political power behind civil rights. Does that mean the concerns of minorities in the 1960s were invalid?
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Validity in this context is incoherent. “Valid” is whatever those in power say it is.
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Ok, so then lgbtq concerns are more valid because they have political power behind them? I don't understand you raising political power as a point against lgbtq concerns if that's what you believe.
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My point is that there is no higher authority here. A person can be opposed to the dictates of a particular power. People try to argue this in terms of some moral or scientific concern, and that’s bullshit. It’s just a matter of competing wills.
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Yea, just like this clown who thinks he can authoritatively state that humans only have two sexes: https://twitter.com/0x49fa98/status/1263421781311881216?s=20 …
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Sadly predictable.
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