Out Magazine rag writer Chadwick Moore claims that because of the backlash from the LGBT community with his interview with alt-right self -loathing homo Milo Yiannopolous has forced him to come out as a quisling homocon himself.
Written by Moore in the New York Post:
I’ve already told my family, and it’s brought me closer to my father. He’s a Republican and a farmer in Iowa, and for years we just didn’t have very much to talk about. But after Trump’s inauguration, we chatted for two hours, bonding over the ridiculousness of lefties. But we also got serious: He told me that he is proud of my writing, and I opened up about my personal life in a way I never had before to him.
I’ve made some new friends and also lost some who refuse to speak to me. I’ve come around on Republican pundit Ann Coulter, who I now think is smart and funny and not a totally hateful, self-righteous bigot. A year ago, this would have been unfathomable to me.
I even went on a date this past week with a good-looking Republican construction worker, someone I previously would not have given a shot. I hope to find out that it pays to keep an open mind. And I hope that New Yorkers can be as open-minded and accepting of my new status as a conservative man as they’ve been about my sexual orientation.
Looks like Chadwick Moore is in love with the idea of being contrarian to the point they can deny the reality of truly vile human shaped beings like Coulter and Milo to get themselves some media attention and perhaps a Fox News interview since his career as a gay “journalist” is a bomb.