Trans Actor Elliot Page Hopes Her Gay Animal Sex Documentary Helps Children Come Out of the ClosetEllen Page is rumored to be playing a man in The Odyssey (2026 film). Several other odd casting choices are rumored. I am waiting to see if the movie is really that silly. It might just be marketing hype.Elliot Page is reportedly narrating a new documentary examining same-sex interactions and so-called “gender fluidity” within the animal world. The transgender actor says she hopes the film exploring gay animal sex, Second Nature, will make queer kids feel less alone.
This whole subject of gay animal sex is grossly exaggerated. I am not sure that there are any legitimate examples of it, or any that have any relevance to humans.
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Homosexuality and mammals is a thing Roger, across many species. Please don't go goofy about what is already very well established biological fact. That said, such behavior also is often exhibited far more frequently when extreme overcrowding or other strong social stresses are applied to a mammal population, especially in captivity.
You can't wish away what you don't like by just saying 'they're dumb, or evil, or wrong'. I would add that homosexuality has been around for a long long time, and for most of that history, it was incredibly dangerous to be identified as such, and could result in fines, torture, castration, execution, imprisonment, and/or banishment. There really wasn't much of a upside that would lead anyone to claiming such a sexual preference until very recently when it became quite vogue to do so. Young people glom on to fad easily, are generally stupid, and Gen Z aggravates things by taking it up a few more notches.
The sad truth is, when homosexuality becomes increasingly popular and openly accepted is usually an good indication of imminent societal collapse. Camille Paglia has written on this subject extensively. She was actually quite upset when her research lead her to this conclusion, as she had been looking for affirmation of gay culture in history, not a harbinger of approaching turmoil, hardship, and misery.
Full disclosure: I'm a homosexual, and I do agree with Ms. Paglia as the historical evidence supporting her conclusion is quite damning and has in fact repeated many times throughout human history, always before a societal collapse of some kind.
Yes, many mammals show same-sex behavior under certain conditions. But homosexuality is now defined as an orientation, and I do not think that has been ever demonstrated in mammals.
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