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Candace x Milo: The Rise of the Gaytriarchy | Candace Ep 234

2025-09-05 People & Blogs
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Milo Yiannopoulos Discusses Religion, Culture War Narratives, and Personal Recovery

Discover the hidden cultural, historical, and even occult foundations Milo Yiannopoulos believes underpin modern social narratives, focusing specifically on the promotion of homosexuality and gender ideology.

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  • The "born this way" narrative surrounding homosexuality is characterized as manufactured political propaganda designed for ideological objectives.
  • Promoting fractured identities (sexual orientation, gender identity) serves the government by creating compliant, individualized wage slaves dependent on external structures.
  • Historical analysis links the prevalence of societal sexual confusion ("trans crazes") to the final stages of cultural collapse, citing examples from classical history.
  • Milo shares detailed personal experiences regarding his "exgay" status, including celibacy, religious return, and the difficulty of separating from past influences like fashion and media figures.

This discussion challenges conventional understanding of sexuality, media influence, and cultural decay through the lens of religious philosophy and historical critique. Readers gain insight into the claimed mechanisms used by elites to undermine foundational family structures and religious cohesion.

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Top Comments (10)

@vanessac.7040 2025-09-05

Saw a quote today “ SIN FEELS LIKE FREEDOM, UNTIL YOU TRY TO STOP.” Didn’t say who said it but was pretty good.

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@sandyc22 2025-09-05

My son came home after a month in 9th grade saying he’s non binary. Suddenly all the mental health work we were doing went out the window…never mind he was never able to process his fathers death, we have this new perspective we must contend with and work to accept and confirm. I accept my child but not the social contagion he caught. My child now 19 doesn’t want a relationship with me not because we had a bad relationship but because he can’t fake life in his mothers company because she won’t let him. Thankfully all parts are still in tact and last time I saw him he smiled at me and we had a few words. Pray for all our children please. And praise Gods grace and the hope for our future 💜🙏💜

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@stephanekabelu2649 2025-09-06

Candace, I’m such a big fan of yours. I’m a gay man in my 30s, born in the Congo (DRC). Growing up, I didn’t even see or know of anyone who was gay, it was so taboo we don't even have a word for it in my native language. I just knew I was different from my male friends. Nothing traumatic happened to me as a child.Life was difficult in some ways because of political instability, but otherwise my childhood was pretty normal. Even so, I found myself drawn to my male friends in a way I couldn’t explain. It wasn’t reciprocated, I didn’t know what it meant. It wasn’t until I moved to the U.S. and saw how Hollywood portrayed homosexuality that I finally had language for what I had always felt. I do agree with you that sometimes Hollywood and Pride can hypersexualize homosexuality, and I don’t always love that. But I also know from my own story that being gay is not always the result of trauma or “nurture.” For me, it was there from the start, long before I even knew such a thing existed. I’m sure there are people who have had different journeys maybe trauma or environment shaped their experience and I respect those stories too. I just wanted to share mine to add to the bigger picture.

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@missmayfield13 2025-09-05

I don't understand why people show so little compassion for this guy. Rome wasn't built in a day, and his identity has been “flamer” for most of his life. At least he recognizes that it is not Christ-like and is speaking up against it. He is trying.

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@BOBO-rb9ow 2025-09-27

It’s infuriating how much control the media has over our perception. They don’t even need to lie half the time, they just choose what to highlight, what to ignore, and how to frame it. And the effect is the same: your thoughts and emotions are steered without you realizing it. That’s why a book called Trump Framing Playbook by Owen King is so important, so you can separate what’s real from what’s engineered.

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@k-bibb 2025-09-06

Please don’t say someone cannot be redeemed. It’s not true. If the tomb is empty, ANYTHING is possible.

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@EGR370 2025-09-14

Hate the sin, not the sinner. May God protect and strengthen him.

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@TeresaMorgan1965 2025-12-09

It really hit me when he started talking about the Catholic family. My Catholic parents fell in love in college, married, raised 10 kids and are still in love 48 years later. Still crying at each other’s birthdays and taking vacations together. None of my siblings and I would up in alcohol or drugs, and all 7 of us who are married have stable marriages. Some of us married abuse victims, and our parents adopted those too. A stable family really DOES protect you. It’s the best thing you can give your kids. Friends and relatives from less stable homes always hung out at our house growing up.

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@dctamayo 2025-09-07

Milo casually saying he’s going blind broke my heart. He’s so young.

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@shannonlester4349 2025-12-13

Amen my first mental breakdown was at 17th when my parents divorced after having 20yrs of marriage, I’ve dealt with depression,addiction but through all that I’ve overcome with a close relationship with God our savior, I’m not clean and sober now 8 yrs and KNOW GOD Saved me from myself. I’m 39 never married but I will not settle for less.

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