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🗓️ 22 May 2025
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0:00.0 | It's Thursday, May 22nd, 2025. |
0:07.2 | I'm Albert Moller, and this is the briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian |
0:12.6 | worldview. |
0:13.9 | We are living in times of tension in our society. |
0:17.5 | There are pressures, and in the condition of this kind of pressure, sometimes |
0:21.6 | things become, well, to say, revealed or illuminated you otherwise might miss. Furthermore, |
0:28.2 | in the cauldron of all the massive social changes taking place around us, at times you realize |
0:33.5 | they're a person speaking the truth, and you didn't expect them to speak the truth. |
0:39.6 | And frankly, in many cases, they don't even know the truth they're speaking, but they're speaking it, |
0:44.6 | and that is leading to some very interesting headlines. |
0:47.6 | So how's this one? |
0:49.0 | This is coming from The Spectator, which is a major British opinion magazine, and it's basically conservative, |
0:56.0 | but it's also basically secular conservative. All that brings me to two articles that recently |
1:02.3 | appeared in The Spectator. The fact that both of them, making the point they make, |
1:06.7 | appeared in The Spectator just within a matter of, say, a couple weeks' separation. That's also important. |
1:12.2 | So here's the first headline. Why lesbians want out of the LGBT movement? Okay. So here is an |
1:19.1 | argument in which a lesbian is saying the future of lesbianism is to get out of the LGBT movement. |
1:32.1 | There's no cue here, just LGBT. Julie Bendell is the author of the article. She's a feminist activist and clearly identifies as a lesbian, and she's making a |
1:38.2 | point here, and that is that when you add T to L and G and B, it's very different than the other letters. And when it comes to |
1:47.4 | lesbianism, one thing that becomes very clear in this article is that it is seen as derivative |
1:51.7 | of feminism. It is, you might say, a radical form of ideological feminism. And so the lesbian |
2:00.2 | movement has basically seen itself as at the intersection |
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