LGBT activists want to be seen as victims at the World Cup in San Francisco

For the first time in over a decade, the FIFA World Cup is coming to a country that respects basic human rights. But, because that country is the United States, the “LGBT community” has to get its victimhood points in while it still can.
LGBT activists want to be seen as victims at the World Cup in San Francisco

LGBT activists want to be seen as victims at the World Cup in San Francisco Pride House International is bringing “Pride Houses” to San Francisco for the World Cup, venues intended for LGBTQ+ fans and allies. The author argues that the concept of LGBT rights being under threat in the U.S. is laughable, especially in San Francisco. The article suggests that LGBT activist groups are seeking an existential civil rights battle to maintain victim status, similar to movements like Black Lives Matter or Abolish ICE.

  • Pride House International is establishing “Pride Houses” in San Francisco for the World Cup.
  • These venues are meant to welcome LGBTQ+ fans, athletes, and allies.
  • The author claims LGBT rights are not under significant threat in the U.S., making the need for such houses questionable.
  • The article suggests LGBT activists are seeking victimhood status by co-opting issues unrelated to their identity.
  • The author believes activists are fabricating a crisis to gain attention and relevance.
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