LGBTQ Propaganda Poetry

LGBTQ Propaganda Poetry

A Poem by Poet Pittinix
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This is a composition about romantic love and gender.

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A certain social media platform supports LGBTQ propaganda poems.

I wonder if it also supports anti-LGBTQ poems and free speech.

A gay poet wrote, “You don’t fall in love with the gender, you fall in love with the person.”

This author does not have accurate knowledge of the subject.

I will not pull my punches; I say that line is a heap of garbage with a stench.

 

An intelligent person would not invent such nonsensical reasoning.

In fact, no individual exists without an identifiable gender.

The mind cannot give a person a gender of his or her choice.

If a black man felt that he was a white man, would this make him a white man?

Many Negroes try to look like Caucasians, but they are still Negroes.

 

The gender of every human being is set at the time of conception.

So you cannot separate a person from his or her gender.

You have to love the gender to love the person; there is no other way to do this.

The same is true with regard to brotherly love or any other kind of love.

You are your gender, and your gender is you, this is a sound argument.

 

Nobody can fall in love with you and not fall in love with your gender.

Make no mistake, romantic love should only be between a male and a female.

The administrators of some websites have sold out heterosexuals.

Insane LGBTQ people cannot lead astray morally clean persons.

The time has come to tell the children of the Devil that enough is enough!

© 2024 Poet Pittinix


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Added on March 18, 2024
Last Updated on March 18, 2024
Tags: romantic love, free speech, gender, poems. lgbtq

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Poet Pittinix
Poet Pittinix

Kingston, West Indies, Jamaica



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