

US Intelligence Operated a Secret Trans Sex Chat | Guest: J. Burden | 2/26/25
4 snips Feb 26, 2025
J. Burden, a journalist and commentator, dives into shocking revelations about a secret transgender sex chat room involving members of the U.S. intelligence community, including the CIA and NSA. They discuss the ethical and security implications of government employees engaging in such behavior while on duty. Burden critiques the influence of radical ideologies on these agencies, addressing accountability and the potential for misconduct. The conversation also explores how personal identity and societal norms are evolving within the intelligence landscape.
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Pawns of Power
- People fully committed to leftist ideology become pawns, gaining privileges others don't.
- Discussing personal sexual preferences at work wouldn't be tolerated in the private sector, unlike in government jobs until recently.
Hypocrisy of DEI
- Auron MacIntyre points out the hypocrisy: discussing sexual topics is acceptable only when heterosexual.
- Heterosexual discussions would lead to HR issues; for certain agents, it's "mission critical."
Federal Agency Portrayal vs. Reality
- J. Burden notes the contrast between the portrayal of federal agencies and reality.
- They are depicted as fighting terrorism, but often claim they "knew" mass-casualty perpetrators but couldn't act.