Coming out as conservative - Is conservative the new gay?

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Which is harder in >current year?

  • Coming out as gay

    Votes: 12 13.3%
  • Coming out as conservative

    Votes: 78 86.7%

  • Total voters
    90
Conforming yourself to a political ideology is gay. Therefore coming out as conservative is gay.
World ideologies are all the same to be honest. Tell people their life sucks and convince them that you alone have the solution. If you have a little salesmanship you can convince quite a bit of people to follow your edgy teen bullshit ideology. Even incels manage to get followers, why can't a guy who wants to genocide Jooze and Ypipo do the same?
 
The cult of the 50's was being anti-communist in your close-knit community
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The cult of the 60's was being a pacifist violently at police and returning solders
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The cult of the 70's was being degenerate and all-accepting in a changing age
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The cult of the 80's was being anti-capitalism in your lifestyle, art, and architecture
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The cult of the 90's was being a nigger even if you were white
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The cult of the 00's was being a faggot freak even in a marriage with kids
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The cult of the 10's was being mindless drone for ZOG
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The cult of the 20's seems to either be keeping your soul or losing it forever

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We're definitely on the outside looking in at culture getting boo'd at. I'm very happy considering what American Culture cheers for.
Let me translate this in English for y'all. Societal trends influenced by politics are nothing new.

50s - Red Scare. If you're not for America, you're a Communist.
60s - Vietnam and Civil Rights movement. The hippie movement with love and peace met with authoritarian policing.
70s - 80s - Expression era. Disco, rock and roll, technology advancing. The beginning of a recession period.
90s - Middle East intervention, Columbine, LA Riots. Counterculture through youth expression and media consumption. Hip hop, video games, extreme sports, carefree attitude.
00s - 9/11. The big one. Patriot Act, surveillance, war on terrorism, housing crisis.
10s - Occupy Wall Street, Trump. Social media, Travyon Martin, woke culture, normalcy of technology, college debt.
20s - Coronavirus. Inflation, lockdowns, consumerism, media consumption, censorship. Increasing skepticism of American government.

Now, this is not an exhaustive list of decade trends. But see if you notice a trend with what I provided. One decade is reactionary to events that happened prior. In some instances, a key moment happens that just throws everything out of whack.
 
"Coming out" as "conservative" in Clown World may get like "coming out" as pedo was in late 20th century.

"Conservative" by late 20th century standards, of course.
 
One decade is reactionary to events that happened prior.
I've heard this argument, and I'll give you the 1960s-70s were a backlash against the 1940-50s. I don't know where, assuming reaction is really the cultural impulse, Thrash Metal, 90's pop / rap, 'emo kids and their damned electronic music', came from. It seems from my point of view that one thing against another thing just became a Frankenstein action/reaction mess occurring at the same time. People don't swing back and forth, they fought over the cultural pendulum and broke it in two in the 1980s. Since then, two societies of high and low culture developed with the high culture being an abusive father and the low culture being the screaming child.

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From 1980 to 2020, its been 'cool' to be a fuck-up because society was too hard on you. Which considering how much people spend on rent + income taxes (and you can add sales tax for most of the world) every year is fair.

"Coming out" as "conservative" in Clown World may become like "coming out" as pedo was in the late 20th century.
Until one day, for no reason at all, people treat a man "coming out" as a "national socialist" like America's rich treated Jeffery Epstein.
 
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I've heard this argument, and I'll give you the 1960s-70s were a backlash against the 1940-50s. I don't know where, assuming reaction is really the cultural impulse, Thrash Metal, 90's pop / rap, 'emo kids and their damned electronic music', came from.
I would say it's a rebel phase against religious parents with the religious right dominating the 80s in a sense. Rock and roll have reached its peak with Elvis Presley in the 50s-60s, I think. The movie Hairspray would explain it better than I could.

Think of the 90s as the attitude era. Notice marketing during that time with products being "cool." (God, that hip language in the 90s is getting me flashbacks.)
 
I would say it's a rebel phase against religious parents with the religious right dominating the 80s in a sense. Rock and roll have reached its peak with Elvis Presley in the 50s-60s, I think. The movie Hairspray would explain it better than I could.

Think of the 90s as the attitude era. Notice marketing during that time with products being "cool." (God, that hip language in the 90s is getting me flashbacks.)
You can take your 'cool' and SHOVE IT UP YOUR ASS! I'M X--TREME! (please insert the 3 chord guitar noise in your head) COCK PISS FUCK SHIT

The 90s was a mix of surfer/skater cool and cocaine-fueled advertisement. I like it because it allowed experimentation around 1995-1997, but around the bend to 2000 it was just the loudest noise attention-getting stuff that looked all the same to me.

It was something else, and I'm so glad that its over.
 
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I wasn't allowed to see my grandparents last time I was visiting because they're so obsessed with covid coverage and CDC rules that other members of my family were concerned I would challenge their beliefs and they'd have to pick sides. They're the gloves, mask, face shield types I guess and no one's allowed to say "maybe chill"
 
The cult of the 50's was being anti-communist in your close-knit community
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The cult of the 60's was being a pacifist violently at police and returning solders
View attachment 2477568


The cult of the 70's was being degenerate and all-accepting in a changing age
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The cult of the 80's was being anti-capitalism in your lifestyle, art, and architecture
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The cult of the 90's was being a nigger even if you were white
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The cult of the 00's was being a faggot freak even in a marriage with kids
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The cult of the 10's was being mindless drone for ZOG
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The cult of the 20's seems to either be keeping your soul or losing it forever

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We're definitely on the outside looking in at culture and we're getting boo'd at. I'm very happy considering what American Culture cheers for. Blacks waiting on tables for rich fellow-white inbred bureaucrats who exist to keep white civilization on its last legs for the 70 IQ mystery meat white-replacements. Good thing America won WWII and the cold war, really would have hurt to have lost those. Probably never would have recovered, and then how would we let the Powers that Be go full technocrat and destroy us?
Newfags like this make me wish white genocide was real.
 
I wasn't allowed to see my grandparents last time I was visiting because they're so obsessed with covid coverage and CDC rules that other members of my family were concerned I would challenge their beliefs and they'd have to pick sides. They're the gloves, mask, face shield types I guess and no one's allowed to say "maybe chill"
They better not see your Internet history.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=b56Si3DY6cQ
Honestly, this video covers things nicely. Liberals are very transphobic people.
Thanks for that.

Made me laugh both long and hard.

I wasn't allowed to see my grandparents last time I was visiting because they're so obsessed with covid coverage and CDC rules that other members of my family were concerned I would challenge their beliefs and they'd have to pick sides. They're the gloves, mask, face shield types I guess and no one's allowed to say "maybe chill"
Your grandparents are gay.

I don't mean to be cruel--I know it was a blow finding out that my grandpa--WWII hero who I idolized--is (ok now "was" I guess even a 99 year old fuck dies eventually) a faggot.

It's tough, but you've got to stay real.

I'm with you.
 
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I'd say it mostly depends on where you live (I'm assuming you're American so I'll mostly stick to using an American context from my outsider's view,) what time you're living in, what community you're a part of (even if loosely) and how you go about things. If you're in some city like Portland it's probably harder to openly be conservative than gay since the people there seem overwhelming Left-wing and they know they have dominance there ideologically, politically and numerically. If you were in Oklahoma you'd probably have a much easier go of it.

I'm not going to be the "both sides equal" guy on this though and say that if you were gay the opposites would be true to the same degree. While you'd likely get more shit for being gay in some more rural/conservative area I don't think that in 20xx you're going nearly the same kind of backlash (in part due to the Right continually moving Left, the internet homogenizing culture and providing the ability to put people on blast if they even slightly deviate from what society has deemed appropriate right now, etc.) While I'm sure it exists to some degree on the extreme fringes, the 1980's stereotype of the whole restaurant in Whogivesashitville, Kansas going dead silent if you kissed your gay lover seems pretty dead. At worst you might (accurately, in fairness) be called a homo, but I don't think you'll be getting doxxed or having your employers contacted in an attempt to have you out of a job.

There are so many variables other than just the geography or field of work/education aspect. Are you white? I think if you're gay in a lot of places you'd literally be celebrated by your family/peer group; they might only be pissed that you're not a tranny since that would've got them at least 10 extra likes on Facebook. Hopefully your boyfriend is something 'exotic' or something since that's an extra 3 Facebook likes. Are you black? You'd probably rather have to come out as a conservative than tell the family that you're gay, or god forbid, a troon (unless you're Dwayne Wade's kid.) Tons of variables regarding community.

In the end, I agree with some of the above posters: live your life, and don't announce your political beliefs to the world on social media or at some work meeting like an autist. Personally I think it's probably harder socially to come out as conservative as it's viewed by at least roughly half of the population as bad whereas gay/trans is trendy. Just try to find likeminded people who you can trust. 'Coming out' with this sort of thing is pretty gay anyway.
 
In 2021, if you don't have the democrat agenda you're a wrongthinker, twitter mobs will be sent after you to cancel you and ruin your life, and you will be censored by the big tech. Then they will import shitskins to replace whites in their own homelands

Thank God we have guns in red America, the whites will one day wake up and start the armed race war to make America great again!
 
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