By Nicholas Stix
google: Everybody's gay!
For my foreign readers, in the vernacular to "come out," is to announce that one is a homosexual. At google, since the disinformation service officially adopted some form of ai, its page for every famous person asks,
"People also ask,"
"When did [so-and-so] come out?"
"When did Lou Rawls come out?"
"When did John Wayne come out?"
And so on, and so forth.
Thus, every reader who doesn't hit the link, will be given to think that the subject was a homosexual. And that's no accident. In recent years, google staffers have downloaded pc lies into its memory.
This is part of a movement of mischief in publishing and fake scholarship, as well. To paraphrase the title of Katy Lake's amazon review of a fake biography, Clark Gable: Tormented Star, 'If you were anyone in Hollywood and you're dead, you're gay!'
These days, if you want to get a book deal for a dead movie star, you not only need to have a high-powered agent, but you also need to claim that your subject, no matter how notorious a womanizer he was, was actually a homosexual or bisexual, even if you don't have a shred of evidence for your assertions. E.g., today, "everyone knows" that "Cary Grant was gay," even though there was never any evidence to back up such assertions. Even Grant predicted that people would say that, once he was dead.
The point of all this, is to cause an explosion of homosexuality.
I know, I know. Homosexuals and their allies all insist that the condition is genetic. But they don't believe their own words. Otherwise, they would not obsessively work at grooming schoolchildren to get them to become homosexuals, just as they feverishly work today at grooming children to become sexual psychopaths.
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Yes,that's definitely a phrase they use for everyone famous. As far as living celebrities go,I just assumed "come out," meant that "so and so" physically left their mansion,castle,$500 million dollar home--for a few minutes--to see real life(or as close as they get to it).
"When did Jennifer Aniston come out?"
GRA's google answer:A few weeks ago,for 15 minutes--to appear on the Fallon Tonight Show. No one recognized her.
"When did Brad Pitt come out?"
GRA's google answer:Did a cbs morning noise interview for 5 minutes,then scurried home,hidden by security.
"When did Jack Nicholson come out"?
GRA's google answer:At SNL's 50th anniversary show. He was there to introduce someone named Adam Sandler--mainly because no else wanted to do it. Mr.Nicholson then returned to his "cuckoo's nest".
"When did David Muir come out?"
GRA's google answer: Please be more specific--do you mean,"leaving his mansion",as a commie or some other behavioral flaw?
--GRA
jerry pdx
The propaganda blitz has worked splendidly and according to plan, at least with women. Surveys indicate an explosion of homosexuality among gen z women (I should say girls, because the targeting begins in their childhood):
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/nearly-30-gen-z-women-identify-lgbtq-gallup-survey-finds-rcna143019
However, there has not been a corresponding increase among men. There may be a slight uptick in the last 4 decades or so, but it's not anywhere near the increase among women.
Personally, I don't believe that 30% of women are lesbian or bi nowadays but I do believe that 30% of women would SAY they are because they think they should be or are posturing and posing. Being a lesbian is often a defensive facade or a statement of revenge against men, a theme that was a staple in daytime talk shows aimed at a female audience. It's also an escape outlet for women with social anxiety issues dealing with normal heterosexual rituals in life. I also believe that homosexual women, and men, clearly understand that young girls are vulnerable to media message about sexuality and can be "converted" if those message are fed to them at an early age. I have noticed that lesbian programming begins at a much younger age category than it does for men. At the public library and our local large used bookstore, Powells, they always have a book display of "teens" questioning their sexuality, the books aimed at girls always have younger girls on the cover who are frolicking around with skimpy outfits and in set up with suggestive soft core porn poses. Lots of bright colors designed to catch the eye and titles that are vaguely sexually suggestive. Whereas books for boys are muted and mysterious with boys standing a distance a ways and not interacting in a sexually suggestive way that girls are.
All that being said, while it's not really 30%, I do believe there has been a very significant increase in homosexuality among women, not an actual increase in lesbians because sexuality is set in people, the increase is females being manipulated into thinking being a lesbian is chic, a political statement or a way of escaping insecurities always present in heterosexual relationships. It's an assault on the psyche or our nations women, and it's going worldwide via the internet. The ones responsible for this are criminals of the highest order and should be punished as such.
So the 30% just hate men,but are not lezbos. That's life. If they find a rich stud,they'll be ready to switch sexual categories again.
--GRA
jerry pdx
Either that, or being straight starts trending upward on social media so all those lesbian "influencers" decide to go back to being hetero in order to gain clicks.
I have to relate a personal story about a lesbo i worked with once, we were fairly friendly and used to talk but she never showed any interest beyond being friends, at first that is. She was a woman somewhar older than me that was having a relationship with a much younger co worker but their relationship went sour when her girlfriend suddenly broke up with her. She was hurt, jealous and furious with her ex and there was a sudden shift in her attitude toward me. She always seemed indifferent toward me on some level but started becoming flirtatious and more personal in an intimate way. What I sensed was that she wanted to use me to make her ex jealous, which is kind of weird because the word on her around the office was that she was a strict lesbo, but apparently, when it came to playing jealousy games, not so exclusive after all. She wasn't attractive to me so I didn't go for it but it was indicative to me of how so called lesbians can shift their sexuality when the right motivation is there. I've found almost all lesbians I've interacted with to be similar in their wish washy attitude toward sexuality.
And here,I thought,I was going to read a "Penthouse forum" story,Jerry,about you converting a lezbo.
The lezzie on Match Game 25 last night was probably close to what the workplace one looked like:fat,dressed like a man. "She" made Martin Short look he needed testosterone shots. Horrible show. I reviewed it in another story.
--GRA
jerry pdx
Sorry to lead you on GRA, I'll have to find the little black book from my youthful single days and see if I can dig out a good one for you.
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