LGBT movement drops the ‘T’ in bid for survival

A new initiative to drop the “T” from the LGBT movement launched on Saturday as homosexuals seek to distance themselves from the transgender movement.

The LGB Alliance, a British organization launched in 2020, has now established LGB International, aimed at “rebuilding a movement for LGB people who do not subscribe to gender ideology.” LGB International already claims to have affiliates in the US, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Brazil, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Iceland, Ireland, Spain, Sweden, and Taiwan.

In its mission statement, the organization takes aim at gender ideology’s push to medically mutilate children for their so-called “gender identity.”

“We advocate for the right of adults and young people to mature, develop and explore their sexuality and personalities without gender identity ideology,” says LGB International. “Children should be protected from medical transition treatments. We combat harmful misinformation and disinformation about gender identity ideology which particularly targets lesbians, gay men and bisexuals.”

‘T’ for terrorism

The launch comes as the toxicity of the transgender movement has become too difficult for the public to ignore. Not only do most Americans oppose medical mutilation procedures for minors, but the US is now grappling with a rise in transgender terrorism. The latest attack was a mass shooting by Robert “Robin” Westman, who on August 27th opened fire on 23 churchgoers in Minneapolis, killing two children and wounding twenty-one other people.

Two weeks later, Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was murdered by Tyler Robinson, who was living with his transgender lover.

Meanwhile, transgender activists like Adam Lansky and Owen McIntire are awaiting trial for firebombing Tesla dealerships. Transgender-identifying man “Julie” Winters tried to set off a bomb near an ICE building, threw a large knife at a federal officer, which missed, and pulled a knife on officers who tried to restrain him. Winters had also assaulted a police officer in December.

Domestic terror is now an openly stated goal by transgender-led organizations like Armed Queer SLC, a transgender-themed militia that recruits and trains far-Left militants in Salt Lake City. Flyers for events hosted by Armed Queers show a focus on “arming trans liberation” and a so-called “queer resistance”—with the letter “q” forming the Marxist hammer and sickle symbol.

An Armed Queers ad for a meetup on September 27th features what appears to be a transgender person wearing bandoliers and holding an AK-47 posing against a Pride flag. The ad says “Agitate, Educate, Organize.” A recruiting ad for Armed Queers states: “The revolution will not be voted in. Join Armed Queers. Get organized and educated with fellow Marxists.”

The group is led by Ermiya Fanaeian, an Iranian-born Democrat operative who identifies as transgender. In a video now circulating social media, Fanaeian, a male who identifies as transgender, openly advocates for domestic terrorism.

“Some people say that it takes a violent protest to get people to listen. Do you agree, or should they remain peaceful?” he was asked.

“I agree, I absolutely agree,” Fanaeian replied. “I’m a member of the LGBTQ community, and our liberation, our rights, came after the Stonewall riots. That’s something that a lot of people don’t like to talk about, that the LGBTQ movement started with the Stonewall riots. I wouldn’t even be able to be a student at this school if it wasn’t for a violent riot that took place within a span of three days. So I absolutely agree that sometimes violence, protests, and really riots and those kinds of rebellions must take place for tangible change.”

Armed Queers also coordinates with the Socialist Rifle Association, another violent militia that trains transgender terrorists like Adam Lansky.