I literally heard on NPR this morning the precise and unwavering long term procedure for the normalization of the homosexual lifestyle in American culture. First in popular culture as a hip thing, then in courts, then in showing homosexual relationships on TV, then in a slim majority legislation in big states blue, then in revocation of "dated" state and Federal impediments, Then in law, then in educational curriculum.
Does any of that sound un-realistic? We saw this coming in the 1990's, but most people couldn't fathom the idea of gays marrying or thinking that was appropriate, so it seemed harmless and sensible to revoke callous laws criminalizing that type of conduct. My Aunt, who is a lesbian, always said "a marriage is between a man and a woman" around that time. She doesn't say that anymore. None of what I just wrote is partisan. Was anyone else listening at 9:20-9:30 Am?
Edit*: either this interview or this interview from this morning. Probably the second. I mean, it is perfectly sensible if you buy into the agenda, I just hadn't heard them outline it like we've all (I thought i'd save you the "edit") had it outlined before.
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