Dan Bongino
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They believe in gay rights, right?
Here's a guy who says, I'm gay, but that doesn't make me queer.
He says, seeing through this lens, he's talking about critical theory, the idea that knowledge is a construct of power and the white male patriarchy is the container of knowledge, so whatever they tell you, you should question, including like math.
He says, seeing through this lens, contemporary phenomena that appear baffling begin to make sense.
The members of Queers for Palestine know that Hamas would imprison or execute them for their sexuality, but they share a common enemy in Israel and America.
Liberal democracy, capitalism, national borders, and enlightenment notions of truth are the primary enemy.
Sexual politics is merely one front in a much broader civilizational struggle.
Thank you, Ben Appel.
You are 100% correct.
Gays for Palestine or queers for Palestine, they don't give a damn that they would be thrown off a building in what they call Palestine.
They realize they can use this issue to get power, so they'll change their mind in a minute.
They just want to take down the infamous white male patriarchy.
And by the way, if you're Asian, you can be part of that too.
Justin's like, how is that?
No, you're considered, if you're even remotely successful, did you know this?
Let me coach you on critical theory.
Again, that all knowledge is a construct of power.