Let's lay out a couple of premises
- The idea that gay and trans people are grooming children into a cult of gay-ness that at best ultimately harms them and corrupts them with liberal/woke propaganda, and at worst is used for pedophilic means, is essentially accepted in GOP circles
- Many conservatives have been moving towards the idea that gay and trans people existing around children is evidence of grooming - LibsofTikTok on Twitter consistently posts videos of teachers who say they are gay, calls them groomers, and attempts to get them fired. The idea that every time a gay or trans person shows up in pop culture or media, it's 'grooming' to some conservatives is further evidence of this trend
- Most people agree that groomers and pedophiles should be locked up at best and killed at worst
- In the aftermath of the shooting in Colorado, a significant wing of conservative influencers have responded by essentially saying, "this is what happens when degeneracy runs wild, and it will continue to happen until they stop grooming children (read: existing), and here's a list of places that condone and support grooming children, but also violence is bad [wink].
- Independently of all of this, the mainstream GOP has openly embraced anti-democratic attitudes and election denialism. This is evident in most things they've done over the past two years, but most obviously, they're explicitly traded ideas with VICTOR ORBAN and invited him to CPAC.
With all of these premises being laid out, is it not at least within the realm of possibility that in the near future, some GOP-dominated states will attempt to execute some form of widespread cultural genocide against gay and trans people, likely involving conversion camps [re-education camps] in a similar vein to the Uyghur genocide in China and a wide ban of LGBT representation in education and media?
It's just incredibly obvious to me that this is the direction some states are heading in, and I don't think I should be called crazy or just as bad for pointing it out. I don't know what is to be done about this problem, but I do believe it's where we are headed.