Amir Odom, a black, gay liberal-turned-conservative influencer who has faced backlash for comments he made about various ideologies he once supported, said he was forced to change his mind after realizing the “truth.”
“I was very much in line with this idea that all Republicans are racist and homophobic, and because I’m black, I thought I had to believe that and support Black Lives Matter; because I’m gay. [a] “As a Democrat, I have to support all LGBTQ causes because they supported me, until I realized that wasn’t true,” Odom said in the interview. Fox News Digital.
“I was just repeating the headlines, I was just repeating what somebody said, and then when I started doing my own research, it really got worse. And within a year, I went from being in the streets with BLM to shaking hands with Donald Trump at the White House,” Odom said.
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Influencer Amir Odom responds to “embarrassing and insensitive LGBTQ TikToks.” (YouTube: @amirxodom)
Creator Odom, who has publicly stated his departure from the Black Lives Matter movement and other left-leaning beliefs after taking the “red pill,” said he feels anger toward liberals and how their values have evolved in the past. Current Political Situation.
“This whole transgender thing has really sparked a lot of people on the left, because all it takes is for someone on the left to say, ‘I’m not in favor of trans kids.’” [thing].” Boom. [They] “I think you’re transphobic, homophobic,” Odom continued. “Almost everyone on the left is saying, yes, you should have your child have a sex change. Sorry, I don’t agree with that. I don’t do that. I can’t defend that,” Odom said.
“Kids, you know, should be protected. They’re young, they’re vulnerable, they’re impressionable. They need to be protected,” Odom said. “We’ve always agreed that kids at least don’t have the right mindset to consent to certain things — voting, smoking, drinking — but all of a sudden choosing your gender is one of those things where kids think, ‘Oh, that could happen.'”
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Influencer Amir Odom has been using his platform to speak out on controversial issues. (Left photo: Laura Mohr; center photo: Photo Illustration; right photo: Getty Images)
Odoms is not alone: There are several creators in the LGBT community who share his unorthodox stance on politically controversial topics.
Clarkson Lawson is one of several influencers who have promoted controversial concepts online and often been criticized by other social media users, with the creator commenting that as a boy with a “very liberal mother”, he couldn’t say that “I wouldn’t have been put on puberty suppressants” today.
“I thought the goal was to stop reinforcing gender norms, to stop saying boys like blue and girls like pink, but now we’re getting to a point where any boy who likes girly things is going to be sent to the butcher and given hormones… It’s completely regressive and it makes me angry,” Lawson added.
“It is completely controlled by big pharmaceutical companies. make a huge profit “You can’t turn kids away from transitioning,” Lawson told Fox News Digital.
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““I think when left-wing ideology started to move towards Marxist ideology and very nihilistic ideology, all of the minority groups that were traditionally associated with the left started to get a bad rap,” Lawson said.
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Other online LGBT creators have followed Odom and Lawson’s lead, forming a tiny minority of people with fringe political views, including Ariel Scarcella, Curly Boy Chuck, Blair White, Kelly Cadigan, and Christian Walker, the son of mixed martial artist Herschel Walker.
“The left is constantly, time and time again preying on its own people,” Odom told Fox News Digital.
