MTV Pushes Cohabitating Black Lesbians

Here’s some surprising news: MTV still exists. Back in the 1980s, when people watched it, the platform featured music videos. Nowadays it attempts to indoctrinate adolescents by pretending that the degenerate ideology of the liberal establishment is edgy.

LGBT militants love it:

You Hauled is a brand-new queer dating show entering the scene with a premise that leans into the stereotype of lesbians falling in love quickly and moving in together (with a U-Haul) right away.

This lesbian dating series — with the brilliant tagline “move in or move on” — was created by Tori Davis with executive producers Davone Madison and PJ.

The above-named are all women (I think) of color (as are apparently all of the contestants). This makes it racist as well as homophobic not to pretend the show is worth watching. It also earns extra virtue signaling points for those who manage to sit through it — not that anyone out of their early teens is likely to watch MTV.

A contestant named Alexis endorses a lifestyle based on perversion:

“I feel so validated in my love choices, and even helping to destigmatize within our Black community. Because there is still some [discomfort] when it comes to same-sex relationships. I feel like, by being my most authentic self, I’m doing my part in an authentic way. Love is love.”

“Love is love” is a restatement of Aleister Crowley’s infamous “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law,” updated to emphasize deviant sexuality. If you have tween kids, this is what MTV wants to put in their heads.

On a tip from Mike B.

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