What I worry about is that the same people who call for more immigration also call for higher wages and better working conditions for blue collar labor.
Increased immigration from poorer countries only results in lower wages and less leverage to negotiate for the most vulnerable. Regardless of whatever laws you try to bring forth to counter this, you’ll be fighting a permanent uphill battle against physical reality.
The modern progressive attitude is to simply be for everything indiscriminately, without regard for the contradictions.
The nazis policed behavior. Modern critics of LGBT aren’t trying to police behavior, we’re pointing out that the entity LGBT (and all the corporations/governments behind interested in propagating it) is obviously connected to the policing of behavior.
There’s a very clear dividing line here. You support free speech (including what you don’t like or consider dangerous) or you don’t. One of those positions is a lot closer to the nazis than it’s proponents understand.
The nazis were control freaks. All information channels (not just electronic, but also behavioral) were policed, and any information passing through those channels had to be authorized by the authorities.
Memes become popular through a bottom-up process. An image resonates with you and you share it with your network.
The LGBT movement (an entity separate from homosexuality itself) is not currently a bottom-up phenomenon. It’s subsidized and utilized by the world’s largest corporations, the largest media, the largest non-profits and nearly all western governments to push all kinds of agendas that appear to a great many of us as authoritarian and dangerous.
The even more worrying underlying problem is that the ones applauding, encouraging, and continuing to vote for this madness aren’t even aware that they belong to an extreme ideology. Most would probably consider themselves sane, rational, and educated. Governments and voters in the west have locked themselves into a positive feedback loop of midwittery.
See the other replies to this comment for examples of this.