Per John Hopkins Medicine…
A phobia is an uncontrollable, irrational, and lasting fear of a certain object, situation, or activity
There are a handful of terms levied against rational citizens of the West who oppose the propagandists. These include “homophobic”, transphobic”, “xenophobic” and “Islamophobic”.
“Homophobes” aren’t afraid of gay people. Church-going mothers don’t clutch their Bibles in fear of sex-crazed lesbians. Straight women aren’t afraid of having their fart boxes forcefully tongue-punched by roving bands of fur burger connoisseurs. My straight male friends aren’t afraid of gay men, either. They’re repulsed by the thought of homosexual male sex IN THE SAME WAY gay men are repulsed by the thought of heterosexual sex. Anecdotally, I’ve asked gay guy friends their thought of sleeping with a woman and they’ve all responded with some form of, “Yuck!”
“Transphobes” aren’t afraid of trans people. They deny the reality of it. Someone can fact check this, but I guarantee 99.9% of people have either XX or XY chromosomes. The remaining 0.01% are hermaphrodites. People reject trans ideology because humans evolved to recognize patterns. If you have two apples and add two more, you have four apples. Anyone saying you have three or five apples would be appropriately criticized as stupid, ignorant or insane.
“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command”
“Xenophobes” COULD be afraid of different people. Of all the phobias, this is the most rational. Xenophobia is the fear of foreigners or strangers. This one makes sense. Didn’t your parents tell you to be wary of strangers? Don’t get into the cargo van of the strange guy offering candy! The phrase “stranger danger” is in our lexicon because EVERY HUMAN is xenophobic to some degree. If a Minnesotan was dropped off in El Salvador, they would be afraid. They don’t know the culture, the norms, the language or how those people operate. That person is in a completely foreign environment and thus justified in their rational fear.
“Islamophobes” COULD be afraid of Muslims. “The religion of the sword” expanded and converted through violence for centuries. Consider 9/11 in America, the Charlie Hedbo Muhammed cartoon attacks and numerous bombings and vehicular murders across Europe committed by pro-Hamas or pro-Hezbollah Jihadists. These fears are not irrational. Isn’t it odd that Muslim refugees from the Middle East and North Africa are being shuttled to Europe instead of countries with similar values like Saudi Arabia, Syria or Lebanon? Weird, huh?
These labels share the same thing in common: most people aren’t irrationally afraid of these groups. Their fear is rational. They don’t want their social norms and culture changing. The propagandists use these words to embolden fringe or minority groups to push those groups’ agenda, and in turn, destabilize countries.
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