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Andrew Sullivan urges liberals to defend gay rights achievements and reject radical shifts in the LGBTQ movement.
In a New York Times essay, Andrew Sullivan examined how the gay rights movement transformed from civil rights victories to radical gender ideology that has alienated Americans.
Gay journalist Andrew Sullivan criticized the LGBTQ movement's shift toward radicalism, arguing that gender ideology has eroded public support for gay rights.
“Queer” was a way of summing up the new regime, a clear sign that this really was a different movement from the gay, lesbian and transgender civil rights movement of the past.