Back in the early '90s,Portugal members of the far Christian right accused the LGBTQ community of having a secret homosexual agenda. At the time, we denied the rumors, calling their entire campaign "conspiracy-mongering."
Today, I'm here to announce that they're right.
Every year, members of the LGBTQ deep state, of which I proudly consider myself a member, convene at an underground crafts store in Provincetown, Massachusetts to draft our gay agenda for the upcoming year. The potluck includes some of the most powerful queer globalists in the world, all of us with vast vegan baked good reserves we're ready to advance our deviant LGBTQ agenda.
SEE ALSO: LGBTI activists are reclaiming Rwanda, one neighborhood at a timeIt's time to come clean and admit it that, eek, sorry we didn't mention before, but there is a vast homosexual conspiracy.
Below, selections from our deeply insidious 2018 Gay Agenda for America.
Neither San Francisco nor Los Angeles have any lesbian bars, and New York's play way too much Journey.
Confirmed: Ms. Frizzle is a lesbian pic.twitter.com/1vL26sOVje
— Kait 💫 (@itzzkait) July 20, 2017
Putting LGBTQ people back in the U.S. Census is the best, more boring way to start this process.
They're starting at zero, so it can only go up from here.
That's the invidious gay agenda for ya. Bone-chilling!
Fox News asks if Starbucks holiday cups are pushing a “gay agenda” https://t.co/j65AbGmLpM pic.twitter.com/YAvsLO61rz
— Salon (@Salon) November 24, 2017
The LGBTQ community is severely underrepresented in the seasonal cup community. Added bonus: It makes ding dongs on the religious right incredibly hilariously angry.
Fellow reporters: The next time you're thinking of starting a headline with "Caitlyn Jenner's thoughts on [blank]," just remember -- she has no real thoughts.
All I want for Christmas is this gay as hell nativity scene https://t.co/41ISIQ2GQe pic.twitter.com/mic0jXgcii
— Mashable (@mashable) November 28, 2017
Joseph, Martin, and the baby Jesus.
We want to be like everyone else -- regular people, weirded out by thumb sweat.
How is it that this guy has a job but so many of these people don't?
#ITMovie #Pennywise #Babadook pic.twitter.com/5evswvmbsZ
— •⎠Gorgeous Jack⎝• (@TVIMES) November 2, 2017
That would be great.
'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for June 16‘Extraction 2’ review: Big, dumb, but not enough funReading Rooms of Your Dreams, and Other News by Sadie SteinHappy World Book Day, and Other News by Sadie SteinMany Happy Returns, John Steinbeck by Sadie Stein15 of the best animal photos from 2020B is for Bookseller by Sadie SteinWhat Dr. Anthony Fauci is doing for ThanksgivingYou can now buy Surface replacement parts in the Microsoft StoreGoogle Doodle honours PreWeirdest Titles of the Year by Sadie SteinMark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey's contrasting aesthetics have become a Twitter memePlayStation takes over London's Underground signs with iconic shapesTrump tweeted that Biden won and everyone thought he finally concededCake and Pie, and Other News by Sadie SteinMercedes adds ChatGPT to its cars for improved voice control'Euphoria' star Lukas Gage stays classy after a director's Zoom failCake and Pie, and Other News by Sadie Stein'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for June 16'This claim is disputed' Twitter meme is here to question your baseless statements Second Chances by Tupelo Hassman O Tempora! And Other News by Sadie Stein Literary NFL, and Other News by Sadie Stein The Gift of Hunger by Sadie Stein What We’re Loving: Tropical Paradise, Anxiety, Translation by The Paris Review Carol Summers, Untitled, 1967 by The Paris Review The Netherfield Ball, and Other News by Sadie Stein Reader, I married him. by Sadie Stein Questions of Travel by Sadie Stein Nabokov Museum Vandalized, and Other News by Sadie Stein Bookish Heroism, and Other News by Sadie Stein The Poetics of Football by Ariel Lewiton For Reference by Sadie Stein Sir George Douglas’s “The Strange Visitor” by Sadie Stein Notes from a Bookshop: February, or the Folly of Love by Kelly McMasters Paraguay vs. Uruguay 2025 livestream: Watch World Cup Qualifiers for free Tender Spirits: A Conversation with Marie The Hollywood Subway: Against the Horizontal City by Aaron Gilbreath What We’re Loving: Fictional Memoirs, Unreliable Narrators by The Paris Review A Week in Culture: Claire Cottrell, Art Book Shop Owner and Editor by Claire Cottrell
2.6024s , 10156.5234375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Portugal】,Inspiration Information Network