Why am I retweeting Gay art on the Gay Agenda twitter account?
https://twitter.com/PartisanGay
Gay art is resistance to trans extremism.
Or making such an effort to promote Gay art in the Substack newsletter. Four reasons.
First, I think Gay art is good for the development of Gay identity and Gay art serves to meet the needs for art by Gays. The development of Gay identity is important for the strength of the Gay community. Cities and nations and minority groups have museums since art and history strengthens them and supports their agenda.
One reason the LGBTQXYZ have taken over is that they have entered a void in Gay self-identity.
Second, the Gays in the LGBTQXYZ establishment are squeamish about Gay art and it is a venue they won’t and can’t enter. Sometimes they are worried about what the straight people will think. Sometimes they are worried about the disapproval of the art establishment as being unsophisticated and not the latest avant-garde thing which most people find uninteresting.
I have a link on what happened to the Leslie-Lohman Museum where it isn’t very much oriented to a popular Gay public at all at the end of this post.
The current establishment is somewhat anti-liberated sexuality. One of the pillars of the LGBTQXYZ establishment are the Respectability Gays.
Third, Gay art runs against assimilation and absorption of Gays into the LGBTQXYZ Alphabet Soup. It is going to be something that mostly Gays and some bisexuals will be interested in and not the other letters.
Fourth, it showcases the one thing that transmen don’t have regardless of what surgeries they undertake.
Some time ago, I had a post in which I talked about finding areas in which Gays (and I suppose this applies to Lesbians also) can undertake which the LGBTQXYZ won’t or can’t do to bypass the “queer” establishment. I will put a link to it at the end of the newsletter past the subscribe buttons. You may not agree with all the items, but I put it out there for you to think of your items.
A lot of the things are just one person tasks.
An individual could have an online Gay art museum for Gays to visit and purchase art.