Here’s more from Christopher Rufo on queer theory in practice. Watch as poet and professor CAConrad describes a very “productive” experiment in which he attracted children with soap bubbles, then told their parents they were “queer bubbles” that were going to make their children queer. Not surprisingly, some parents wanted to get their kids away from Conrad as quickly as possible. It seems we still have a big problem out there: the majority of parents, it seems, are “cisnormative” and would prefer their kids turn out straight. It’s shocking to say — this post will probably get banned because of it.
EXCLUSIVE: Columbia-affiliated queer theorist C.A. Conrad conducted a street experiment in which he lured children with colorful bubbles, then told their parents: "These are queer bubbles and they're gunna make your children queer."
Shocking details here: https://t.co/bdJqB2K3sA pic.twitter.com/U3xYIOUFir
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) January 12, 2023
Queer Theory activism is predicated on two manipulative strategies: overriding the public's intuition with ideological coercion and using identity, rather than behavior, as the grounds for moral judgement. The first step to countering these strategies is to understand them.
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) January 12, 2023
This person, C.A. Conrad (they/them), has been lauded by prestigious universities, with teaching positions, fellowships, and lectureships at Columbia, Brown, UMass, Wheaton, Bates, Evergreen State, and other prestigious institutions. Intellectual corruption all the way down.
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) January 12, 2023
*Correction: Evergreen State is not a prestigious institution.
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) January 12, 2023
Don’t get us started on “indoctrination factory” Evergreen State.
If Conrad had bothered to put any effort into it, he’d have rented a van and offered kids free candy, and then told their parents it was queer candy that would make them queer. Doesn’t this person know how to attract young children?
— Carpe Copium (@carpecopium) January 12, 2023
I thought they were supposed to be born that way. Strange.
— Chapel Perilous (@JimRoseAF) January 12, 2023
That seems completely normal…………………..
— Chris Davidson (@chrisldavidson) January 12, 2023
Lets just say that it's probably against the TOS here for me to say the things that should happen to this individual.
— Dan Giese (@dan_jeezy) January 12, 2023
So, basically the parents who thought you looked odd and came over concerned had their concerns validated?
— DreadedReverend (@DreadedReverend) January 12, 2023
“Ritual”
— Nicolás (@nk_616gr) January 12, 2023
"…so that was the ritual…"
"ritual" huh? pic.twitter.com/IiQIDtprk6
— Abu Gat (@HillbillyPlato) January 12, 2023
I'm not sure what kind of area this 'experiment' was conducted in, but where I come from it would have come to a swift conclusion on confronting the first parent.
— Clarion Joe (@ClarionJoe) January 12, 2023
Normally one gets arrested trying to lure children that are not their own.
— dcnh (@dcnh42) January 12, 2023
Why do you think nobody likes clowns?
You should question parents who don't pull their kids away from a weird guy trying to lure them with bubbles.
— adam (@SCAdamH) January 12, 2023
Only a professor could sit on a street corner blowing bubbles and feel as if he has done something "productive in many ways".
— I unsubscribe (@RobertStillman) January 12, 2023
‘Very productive’… interesting nihilist response.
Queer theory animating spirit is hatred & revenge toward their parents for perceived rejection. It’s a question of how much damage we allow them to do to institutions in their self absorbed pursuit of personal justice.
— Norman Thayer, Jr. (@todzuni) January 12, 2023
This isnt an "experiment"…its a training exercise designed to guilt parents into suppressing their instincts to protect their children
Gimme a G! Gimme an R! Gimme an OOMER!
— Doug (@RockDocDoug) January 12, 2023
Most parents were upset…. yes…. because most parents know that small children love bubbles and there you are, sir, trying to tell them that means they're going to become activist utopian idealists that first and foremost alienate their parents.
— Kelly White – (@kelly_white_2) January 12, 2023
There is nothing these weirdos enjoy more than treating other people's children like they're nothing more than a disposable social experiment.
— William Knox (@HoodooMachine) January 12, 2023
Isn’t that true?
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