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Mar 26 2025

Moonbat Trifecta: Black, Fat, Femme

If the toxic moonbattery oozing out television does its job, kids can turn out like Jonathan “Jon Paul” Higgins.

From California’s Orange County Register:

As a child, watching TV shows like “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” “Making the Band,” or America’s Next Top Model” — and seeing the cast with queer, Black, feminine representation — helped Higgins, who uses they/them pronouns, feel seen. In these brief episodes of people expressing their truest selves, they suddenly felt affirmed for who they are — not who the religious elders or others wanted them to be.

To translate out of liberal media language, he felt affirmed in what woke social engineers wanted him to be. Superficially, he is one of the rare exceptions for whom this is turning out well:

Higgins … has made a name for themselves through their award-winning podcast of the same name, “The Black Fat Femme Podcast,” on iHeartMedia.

The show, started in 2021, features Higgins and co-host Jordan Daniels; two “queer, fat and Black change makers” sharing their joys and struggles while uncovering what it means to “love oneself unapologetically”…

Insecurity festering into malignant narcissism is a prominent symptom of the LGBT virus.

The media that assisted in infecting him now helps him to serve as a vector by pushing his book:

“Black. Fat. Femme: Revealing the Power of Visibly Queer Voices in Media and Learning to Love Yourself,” out March 25, is part memoir, part examination of queer media, and part self-help, they said.

The book explores the transformative role queer media and identity have played in Higgins’ life, and the “magic” of being “Black, fat and femme.”

Other means of spreading the virus specifically target children, because they are the most susceptible to it:

They work as a communications director with the Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance, a nonprofit that provides a safe space for LGBTQ+ people in the region.

No healthy society would tolerate the sort of indoctrination likely to take place in safe spaces for LGBTQ+ youth when minors are involved — as they are with RPYA.

On a tip from Mike B.


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