Check, check, check the list of identity politics talking points.
He has also been a featured guest and guest host with Charlie Kirk at the different town halls on college campuses. "Culture War" has turned out into a war of all against all, it seems, at least from an ideological perspective.
There are those on the Left going after Kirk and Co. for supporting free enterprise.
Then there are those on the right (at least, for the most part) who are pushing concerns about demographic changes, illegal immigration, mass migration, and the promotion of LGBT issues, along with growing reserve about the United States' relationship with Israel.
I want to focus on the LGBT issues.
Rob Smith is a so-called "gay conservative". I have often found this coupling quite troubling.
Rob Smith: Is There A Place For Gays in the Republican Party?
I agree with Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson:
No such thing as a gay Christian or gay conservative.— Jesse Lee Peterson (@JLPtalk) October 31, 2019
This is immoral insanity.
We simply cannot keep making accommodations for every little interest group, especially groups that are based on a false understanding of biology, genetics, and human develoment.
Homosexuality, transgenderism, and other paraphilias are mental disorders. We cannot endorse them, and the conservative movement, if it wishes to have any salience and relevance, needs to stand for natural law and natural rights. There should be no equivocation whatsoever.
Supposedly, as long as they keep their private perversions well, private. People may struggle with all kinds of vices, but that does not undermine the truth and necessity of standing up for natural law, natural rights, and biological truth.
So what? Andrew Breitbart was not right about everything. Being LGBT "friendly" is not really helpful to the fight for taking back the constitutionalism and the Judeo-Christian culture so needed in our country.
I disagree with Andrew Breitbart on that sentiment. To promote conservative values, you must conserve those values, and you cannot conserve those values without the family.
That's one man and one woman in marriage, who in turn have children. Not two moms, not two dads, and not broken pandering to homosexuality, transgenderism, and the like.
And what's Rob Smith's point? There is no point. This does not justify promoting and ingratiating oneself to homosexuality in the conservative cause.
WOW! That's kind of … homophobic, there, Rob, don't you think?
Jair Bolsonaro won 20% of the vote fro mthe homosexual population in Brazil, and he campaigned openly as a "proud homophobe" himself. This pandering to identity groups is a foolish waste of time. It is undermining our civic culture and eroding the fundamental values which make a country great.
What a crock. Mitt Romney was actively pushing homosexual causes in Massachusetts. During the 2012 New Hampshire debates, he declared his determination to push for so-called gay rights.
There is no place for promoting homosexuality, transgenderism, etc. It's time to challenge the fundamental narrative of the question "Is there a place for gays?"
This notion that homosexuality, transgenderism, etc. constitute identities needs to be challenged at its core. These behaviors cannot, should not establish an identity. It makes no sense. People are far more than feelings in their flesh.
It's not just a bad idea, Rob–it's evil. Churches should not face any attacks for promoting the beliefs cherished in their fundamental dogma. The lack of moral clarity is all to disconcerting. It needs to be confronted. Furthermore, trying to wed together two clearly conflicted ideologies: Christianity and homosexualism–is going to create problems, not unity.
The fundamental tenets of any stable society is family. Sex is about more than the pleasure of two individuals. It's about the protection and promotion of the the human race and the rights and dignity which God has accorded to each of us.
There are two responses to this:
1. You are not really a Christian
2. You are a Christian in bondage to a great lie.
Consider what Paul wrote to the Romans:
"For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for
even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature: And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in
their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and
receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet." (Romans 1:26-27)
How about First Corinthians?
"9Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the
kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor
adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, 10Nor
thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall
inherit the kingdom of God. 11And such were some of you: but ye are washed, but
ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by
the Spirit of our God." (1 Corinthians 6: 9-11)
He allows all men free choice, but there is a reckoning for the wrongdoing they perpetrate. God allows free will, including the freedom to sin, and even to blaspheme his name. But there is a reckoning.
God is patient. His forbearance is great, because he wants all men to come to repentance.
"The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men
count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should
perish, but that all should come to repentance." (2 Peter 3:9)
No. Homosexuality is wrong. Period. It's time to stop accommodating this folly.
Pedophilia is endemic in gay culture, Rob. There is no getting away with it. That is not to say that every homosexual is a pedophile. The correlation between the two populations is staggering, however, and cannot be ignored.
Another perversion that they should not stay silent about? Homosexuality, transgenderism, and the rest. I submit that there are men and women who struggle with same-sex temptations. Those individuals should not run from promoting conservative causes and principles. They should not be promoting sexual deviancy or perversion either, however.
No, not this Evangelical voter, and I am sure there are more who are finding the courage to speak out.
Reflection
This had to be one of the worst articles I have ever read on Breitbart. Rob Smith could not justify his perverse lifestyle.
The arguments he offers had no substance, no basis in law, facts, moral bases, or truth. This notion of a gay Christian, and a gay Christian who is married to a man? This is nonsense. This is offensive, and this is completely out of line with the truth.
Consider what Paul says about those who call themselves believers but continue living in sin:
"But now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any
man that is called a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a
railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner; with such an one no not to eat." (1 Corinthians 5:11)
Anyone who claims to be a Christian but lives out homosexual conduct is not a Christian. For Rob Smith to be proud of this perversion is just outrageous. It should not be tolerated. Not in the slightest.
And check this out!
— Zoomer Clips (@ZoomerClips) November 23, 2019
One word: Cringe.
Two words: Really cringe.
So, back to the question: is there a place for gays in the Republican Party?
Well, I reject the premise of that question. People are not born gay, and the behaviors should not be treated as an identity, either.
Second of all, there are all kinds of people who struggle with issues, whether privately or publicly. People who struggle with same-sex temptations can sort those issues out privately. They should not be promoting them, and they should not accommdate them. Simple as that.
There are conservatives who smoke. Let's hope that they can give up smoking, but there is no reason to exclude them from advancing conservative causes. After all, it's not as though they are promoting "smoking pride parades", for example.
Homosexuality, however, should not be promoted, and when anyone asks this question "Is there a place for the gays?" the pretext, or the subtext to that question is simple: promotion of homosexuality.
This is wrong, and Rob Smith's article for Breitbart was wrong on so many levels, too.