

The Rise of Queer Politics (ft. Joy Pullmann)
6 snips Jun 2, 2025
Joy Pullmann, Executive Editor of The Federalist and author of "False Flag," critiques queer politics as a threat to traditional American values. She investigates the concept of 'false flag' operations, questioning the narratives of love and acceptance in political discourse. The conversation also dives into the marriage debate, linking personal liberty to moral responsibility, and highlights the ideological shifts in American politics. Lastly, they explore queer politics' influence on military policy and contemplate potential challenges for societal stability.
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False Flag in Queer Politics
- "False flag" in queer politics means pretending to be about love and inclusion but actually harming society.
- They wear the suit of a sheep while being a bunch of wolves, deceiving the public.
Founders on Private Morality
- Founders believed free society requires high standards of private behavior rooted in families and churches.
- Without private morality and Christianity as common religion, a functioning republic is impossible.
Sexual Revolution Targets Family
- The sexual revolution targeted traditional family, aiming to abolish marriage and family.
- Early feminists, motivated by personal trauma, sought to end marriage, which led to societal trauma cycles.