Daily News | What LGBTQ Republicans wish you understood
Corey Inganamort tells me that when he walks into a gay bar, he often feels marginalized and vulnerable — made to feel so by other patrons. It’s not because he’s gay — it’s because he’s conservative.
Inganamort, 37, who grew up in Sparta, N.J., and graduated from the University of Delaware, is part of a community of LGBTQ conservatives who say the mainstream media, Democrats, and corporate America lump all members of the LGBTQ community together — with “woke corporations” being the worst. At the end of Pride month, he’s left feeling silenced and frustrated.Advertisement
I spoke to five openly LGBTQ conservatives with ties to the Philadelphia region who are so worried about repercussions from progressives and the LGBTQ movement at large that they stay politically closeted out of fear — a fear so deep that they would not allow me to publish their names nor speak on the record.
. In it, the oppressed become the oppressors. Or to paraphrase Orwell, “All LGBTQ people are equal, but some are more equal than others.”
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