The left's homosexualization of Abraham Lincoln began in earnest.
I like men — a new documentary now in select theaters and arriving on VOD on October 8 — seeks to answer the question, “Was Abraham Lincoln gay?” The answer is: “Well, maybe, to some extent.”
Plus, current Broadway comedies Ahh, Mary! Depicting Lincoln as gay, with First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln playing his “beard,” the play, which features drag performances, was written by a “non-binary” person named Cole Eskola, who uses “they/them” pronouns and plays the role of Mary Todd.
Speculation about Abraham Lincoln's sexuality has long been a niche interest among LGBTQ historians and activists, but it never became a serious area of historical study until LGBTQ activism and conscious identity politics began to sweep the liberal arts realm.
Man's Lover: The Untold Story of Abraham Lincoln It focuses on Lincoln's relationships with four men, including his best friend Joshua Speed, and argues that the friendships were intense and emotional enough to be considered “homosexual” by today's standards.
Along the way, the filmmakers further the speculation by introducing an array of “experts,” including gay and transgender people, some of whom argue that Lincoln was attracted to dashing, daring types of men.
Producer of I like men They partnered with the Human Rights Campaign to promote the film.
While HRC describes itself as an organization dedicated to promoting equality for gay people, in recent years its mission has shifted to promoting transgenderism, including among children, by promoting puberty suppressants and other experimental treatments.
On Broadway, Ahh, Mary! It has been acclaimed by established media critics. The New York Timescalled the farce “dramatic” and “one of the best summer comedies in years.”
The play is scheduled to run at New York's Lyceum Theatre until early November.
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