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Literally Bryce Dawkins from GTA 4 - [[User:Chcknwngs|Chcknwngs]] ([[User talk:Chcknwngs|talk]]) | |||
==Are there any gay conservatives out there who are more economically pragmatic or left-leaning?== | ==Are there any gay conservatives out there who are more economically pragmatic or left-leaning?== | ||
Odd question but I'm curious, since the stereotype seems to be that they're all more fiscally conservative (You can be gay and be still culturally conservative). Closest I can think of is Glenn Greenwald but he's more contrarian if anything. | Odd question but I'm curious, since the stereotype seems to be that they're all more fiscally conservative (You can be gay and be still culturally conservative). Closest I can think of is Glenn Greenwald but he's more contrarian if anything. |
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Literally Bryce Dawkins from GTA 4 - Chcknwngs (talk)
Are there any gay conservatives out there who are more economically pragmatic or left-leaning?
Odd question but I'm curious, since the stereotype seems to be that they're all more fiscally conservative (You can be gay and be still culturally conservative). Closest I can think of is Glenn Greenwald but he's more contrarian if anything.
this is just, uhhhhh
TBH, the ideology itself isn't fundamentally bad on it's own, I like the idea of LGBT individuals being anti-woke and being promotive of the traditional nuclear family and tradition, what I despise about it however is that many of it's proponents are neoconservatives, which is just awful
Justin Raimondo was anti-war, even if he was a lolbert.