The leftist LGBT movement never really cared about lesbians
Imagine saying men can’t be lesbians — and facing prison time for it. One lesbian artist in Norway is in just such a predicament, facing up to three years in prison for saying men cannot become lesbians.The worst part is that this isn't really new. Back in the 1970s, some Hollywood TV shows and films would turn lesbians into sacrificial lambs by making it look like they were capable of committing serious crimes like murder (in several cases, of a woman who rejected a lesbian's romantic/sexual interests), yet homosexual men were far less likely to be depicted doing anything similar, if at all, and received portrayals that were far more sympathetic than what lesbians could've received at the time (one example I can recall just now was 21 Jump Street, which featured these 2 contrasting examples in 2 different episodes). This ghastly portrayal of lesbians lasted at least until the late 1990s, and a particularly disturbing example occurred then in Nash Bridges, where a lesbian criminal gunned down another lesbian with a handgun. None of the homosexual men who appeared in the 1996-2001 series seemed to fare as badly.
In a Facebook post on Oct. 1, Tonje Gjevjon wrote, “It’s just as impossible for men to become lesbian as it is for men to become pregnant. Men are men regardless of their sexual fetishes.” Her post came in response to Norwegian transgender activist Christine Jentoft, a man who claims to be a lesbian and a mom. On Nov. 17, Gjevjon was notified she was under criminal investigation for hate speech.
[...] You’d think laying claim to the letter “L” in LGBT would make one immune to the wrath of the alphabet lobby, but this is not enough. One must subscribe totally to its dogma (particularly where the T’s are concerned) or risk being labeled a TERF, or trans-exclusionary radical feminist, and getting canceled — or possibly thrown in jail.
Therein lies the problem. Women — especially lesbians — cannot expect the LGBT activist crowd (or so-called “allies”) ever to come to their defense. The LGBT movement, much like the sexual revolution, was never really for the liberation or sexual freedom of women. Its logical end has always been about giving power to perversion, rejecting basic biological reality, and trampling the rights of women.
So what we have today is an extension of the same male supremacist mindset that was contemptible of women decades before, now translating into another mentality that's even more destructive. And in Europe, it's awful, but not shocking, that authorities in a country like Norway would be willing to go this far in destroying women's lives over petty prejudices against the fairer sex.
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