College Paper Presents Ideal Moonbat Family

The Front describes itself as “the official, independent student newspaper of Western Washington University.” You might not be able to get objective information from student newspaper these days, but at least they keep people apprised of liberal social engineering objectives.

This piece presents a model family:

Sol Wilborn, an intersectional experiences coordinator for LGBTQ+ Western, has built a wonderful queer family, including two romantic partners and one platonic partner. They are [i.e., Wilborn is] a firm believer in mutual aid and community care.

Before clicking through, be advised that a picture of Sol Wilborn smooching with fellow pervert Gee Díaz-Kelly may cause psychic scarring.

Díaz-Kelly received an abundance of support both before and after getting top surgery last summer. Friends, family and acquaintances flocked to [her] pre-op celebration as well as [her] bedside during recovery, but the surgery isn’t what sticks out in [her] mind — it’s a sense of belonging.

That’s what the LGBT community has to offer: a sense of belonging. Even if you despise yourself enough to mutilate your own body, you can find friends. All you have to do is orient your life around sexual depravity.

This depravity starts out alarming and soon gets worse:

Queer elders paved the way for this generation, and we are responsible for doing the same for those growing up behind us. Camp Ten Trees is a nonprofit summer camp for queer youth ages 8–17 that serves as a sanctuary for building lifelong friendships.

Recruiting children by submersing them in the LGBT realm before they have had a chance to figure themselves out can lock them in for life. That’s how LGBTers reproduce. But this may not be the primary reason for their emphasis on kids.

On a tip from Mike B.

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