Star Parker recently appeared on a Christian radio program called "Vocal Point," where she discussed Gay Pride Month and other LGBTQ topics. During the interview, Parker asserted that the "B" in "LGBTQ" actually stands for "bestiality," not "bisexual."
During the interview, Parker said:
Also for the record, "Q" can stand for both "queer" and "questioning." I would think that people like Star Parker would appreciate a term like "questioning," where kids go through a period of questioning about their sexual orientations and/or gender identity without asserting that they are gay, lesbian, bi, trans, or anything else. After all, some of those questioning kids will certainly discover that they are actually straight.
You can listen to the entire radio clip here.
During the interview, Parker said:
They keep pushing out this idea, LGBTQ,” she said. “We did the ‘L’ and the ‘G,’ they legalized marriage for themselves. We doing the ‘T’ now—the trans—and this is a big, big challenge in our society right now. They did the ‘Q’ where they’re changing all the textbooks, even as low as kindergarten, to reflect that you don’t know what you are, you’re questioning. But notice they skipped over the ‘B,’ and there are some that say this ‘B’ is going to bombard us with real vileness in our society if they get what they want because it’s not about bisexuality, it’s about bestiality.The program's host, Jerry Newcombe, asked for clarification. She pointed out that the "Q" in "LGBTQ" recently changed from "queer" to "questioning." Which I would assert it actually the other way around, but either way she said that the LGBTQ movement's terminology keeps changing so obviously our agenda keeps changing. And "we're not sure what they mean by 'B.'"
We do know that there is an agenda and we do know that there have been discussions about bestiality in their closed doors. I’m just saying don’t be surprised if we find out that that ‘B’ is not what they said publicly—that we just love each other—that it may, in law, show up as something else.For the record, there really is no discussion among LGBTQ leaders or group to bring bestiality proponents into the fold.
Also for the record, "Q" can stand for both "queer" and "questioning." I would think that people like Star Parker would appreciate a term like "questioning," where kids go through a period of questioning about their sexual orientations and/or gender identity without asserting that they are gay, lesbian, bi, trans, or anything else. After all, some of those questioning kids will certainly discover that they are actually straight.
You can listen to the entire radio clip here.