The Promises of Gay Liberation (ft. Scott Yenor)
Culture
United States
Started February 13, 2026
In this episode, Scott Yenor joins R. R. Reno on The Editor’s Desk to talk about his recent essay, “The Rise and Fall of Gay Activism” from the February. The post The Promises of Gay Liberation (ft. Scott Yenor) appeared first on First Things
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The Promises of Gay Liberation (ft. Scott Yenor)
First Things (United States) | Feb 12, 2026
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Critics argue that gay activism's focus on legal rights has neglected the cultural and moral implications of its agenda.
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Gay liberation has empowered individuals to embrace their identities and pursue equality, fostering a more inclusive society.
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The promises of gay liberation have been overstated, leading to divisions within communities and overshadowing other pressing social issues.
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The rise of gay activism has significantly advanced civil rights, proving that marginalized voices can enact meaningful change in society.
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While gay liberation has made strides, it is essential to evaluate its impact on traditional values and family structures in society.
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