I’m more exposed to American conservatism. And even here I barely understand it. I used to be Christian, but I left the religion before I realized I was bi, and before I knew genderfluidity and trans people existed.
I guess I’d have to know why individual religious groups, countries, cities,(etc…) have anti-LGBTQ beliefs. Maybe there are no blanket statements that properly address it for the entire world.
I don’t get why it works this way.
Someone tried telling me about the harm of when the US pretends to be #1 in supporting certain good things. Like LGBTQ rights, despite actually having been extremely against it for all of US history until recent years. They described it as a Trojan horse to sneak in imperialist propaganda into other countries. And then people of those countries see what the Trojan horse is filled with, and deem the the Trojan horse evil that must be banned. So then they’re against things like LGBTQ rights because they’ve seen it used as a vehicle filled with pieces of imperial agenda.
I didn’t get it, but you describing those pieces as seeds self-spreading and germinating helps it makes much more sense to me.
This is just one example, but Michael Hudson said it best with the case of Argentina:
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To be clear, I wasn’t talking about LGBTQ specifically. I was talking about the whole Western liberal ideology chief among which was their economics and the whole package of Western liberal values that emphasize liberty, democracy and the free market.
The basic idea is that developing countries should open up their domestic markets for foreign corporations to come in, and to attract these foreign investments, you have to give up protecting your domestic industries, your labor rights and promoting various socio-cultural values like “human rights, being against authoritarianism, and endorsing democracy and free elections” etc. Western NGOs often enter the country to promote these “values” as part of preparing these countries to open up for foreign capitalist exploitation.
All of these coincided with America exporting its culture which became exponentially accessible with the rise of internet in the 2000s, and the imminent intrusion and erosion of the cultural and national identities of the local people.
So, while there are actual progressive values like LGBTQ rights being transmitted to those countries inclusive within this whole package of “Western liberal democratic values”, the eventual reaction against the failure of such liberal reforms necessary means that there is a natural tendency to reject the Western/foreign culture in its entirety.
This is why progressive movements need to be cultivated organically from within the local society. One example is Cuba, who has spent more than half a century resisting American imperialism and its cultural influence, was able to eventually develop its own progressive culture more or less independent from the ones promoted by Western imperialist countries.