Libs of TikTok shares video of individual who uses 'god' as a pronoun: ''God' is me validating my agender-ness'



Libs of TikTok shared a video in which an individual discussed using "god" as a pronoun.

"'God' is me validating my agender-ness," the person noted in the video, before going on to state, "I don't view myself as a god. I'm an atheist, I don't believe in gods."

The individual claimed not to have a gender and said that "it's like I'm existing" as well as "not existing at the same time — god" and "I am a being" but also "not a being ... like god."

"People can get offended. That's fine, but nothing else validates my agender-ness like that pronoun," the person said.

"This is a crazy person. Plain and simple. Also the peroxide q-tipping is gross," Republican Party of Arizona chair Kelli Ward tweeted in response to the video that Libs of TikTok had highlighted.

\u201cThis is a crazy person. Plain and simple. Also the peroxide q-tipping is gross.\u201d
— Dr. Kelli Ward \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@Dr. Kelli Ward \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1661296271

The bizarre discussion of pronouns featured in the video reflects yet another example of the seemingly bottomless abyss of radical leftist gender ideology that has become a disturbing and absurd aspect of modern society.

Libs of TikTok regularly shares video footage of individuals promoting such ideology — for example, the account recently shared a video that featured an individual who discussed using "ne," "nem," and "nir" as pronouns — the person described the terms as "a gender-neutral pronoun set." The individual provided example sentences such as, "Ne went to the market with nir friends who love nem" and "That is nem, over there."

\u201c\u201cIt\u2019s time to talk about my pronouns. I use ne/nem/nir\u201d\u201d
— Libs of TikTok (@Libs of TikTok) 1661209191

Many prominent left-wing politicians include their preferred pronouns on social media. To note several examples, Vice President Kamala Harris lists "She/her" on her @KamalaHarris Twitter account, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York includes "She/her" on her @AOC Twitter account, and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg includes "he/him" on his @PeteButtigieg and @SecretaryPete Twitter accounts.

Video: Pete Buttigieg's husband, Chasten, leads children in a pledge of allegiance to the LGBTQ flag, dresses potatoes as drag queens



A video clip of Chasten Buttigieg – the husband of Pete Buttigieg – leading children in a pledge to the LGBTQ flag has resurfaced and recently gone viral on social media.

Chasten was a guest counselor at the Iowa Safe Schools' Pride Camp in July 2019.

Thanks @Chas10Buttigieg for spending the afternoon with our students at Pride Camp!\n\nOur campers have seen first-hand that an LBGTQ individual can be a leading candidate for president thanks to Chasten and @PeteButtigieg!\n\nDonate to http://ow.ly/u2EJ50v1iRt\u00a0 to support Pride Camp!pic.twitter.com/A97mZJQLy3
— Iowa Safe Schools (@Iowa Safe Schools) 1563305370

The husband of President Joe Biden's transportation secretary is seen on video leading children in a pledge to the rainbow flag – which is a symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer pride.

Log Cabin Republicans of Richmond – the "city's first and only group dedicated to representing LGBTQ conservatives and straight allies who support fairness, freedom, and equality for all Americans" – shared the controversial clip on Twitter.

"I pledge my heart to the rainbow of the not-so-typical gay camp," Chasten says in the same cadence as when reciting the American Pledge of Allegiance. "One camp, full of pride, indivisible, with affirmation and equal rights for all."

Then Chasten waves the LGBTQ flag above the heads of the teens – who put their rights hands over their hearts in the same manner as when pledging allegiance to the United States of America.

Culture Catch – a website that covers music, literature, film, art, and theater – reported that Chasten also participated in an activity of dressing potatoes up as drag queens at the camp with the minors.

That stage also included Chasten's visit to an LGBTQI camp for teens where he revealed: "I went to a high school of 1500 kids, and nobody was out. It was extremely unsafe to be out . . . . I didn't even know anybody who may have been remotely gay." If only he had had someone like Mayor Pete running for political office back then, life would have been so much easier. The campers concurred, and then they all got out their potatoes for Drag-tato Day and let loose with the makeup on the spuds. Chasten, too.
There\u2019s more.pic.twitter.com/RzrUAInzNo
— Log Cabin Republicans RVA (@Log Cabin Republicans RVA) 1646880104

The video clip is from the "Mayor Pete" documentary that was released by Amazon Prime in November 2021 and followed Pete Buttigieg's failed presidential run in 2020.

The synopsis of the documentary:

Directed by Jesse Moss, "Mayor Pete" will take viewers inside Buttigieg’s headline-generating campaign to be the youngest U.S. President, providing an unprecedented intimacy with the candidate, his husband Chasten, and their team. The Amazon Studios documentary will show the former mayor of South Bend, Ind. during the earliest days of the campaign, through his unlikely, triumphant victory in Iowa and beyond — revealing what goes on inside a campaign for the highest office in the land, and how it changes the lives of those involved in it.

The movie review website Slant – whose writers "have appeared on MSNBC, BBC, CNN, and NPR, and have written for the New York Times, the Village Voice, the Notebook, Reverse Shot, the Brooklyn Rail, Time Out New York, and other prominent publications" – wrote a review of the documentary with the headline: "'Mayor Pete' Pledges Sycophantic Allegiance to Personality Over Politics."

The review claims that the documentary provides a "cognitively dissonant portrait of U.S. politics" and "the film's approach is completely subsumed by the importance of the Mayor Pete persona as the means and ends of the candidacy, and particularly the relevance of Buttigieg’s status as the first openly gay candidate seeking a major party's nomination." The site gave "Mayor Pete" one and a half stars out of four.

"Mayor Pete" has a 54% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 4.5 rating out of a possible 10 on IMDb.

You can watch the trailer for the "Mayor Pete" documentary below.

Mayor Pete | Official Trailer | Prime Video www.youtube.com

Biden to nominate Pete Buttigieg for transportation secretary



President-elect Joe Biden has chosen former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Peter Buttigieg to serve as his secretary of transportation.

But critics have already voiced concern over whether Buttigieg has the background required for the job, and another rival Democrat appeared to throw shade in her "congratulations" to the 38-year-old.

What are the details?

The Biden transition team announced Tuesday that Buttigieg, his former rival for the White House during the Democratic primaries, was the president-elect's pick to serve as the nation's head of the Department of Transportation.

The declaration touted Buttigieg's experience as mayor, where "he secured $200 million in private investments in downtown South Bend," launched an initiative "revitalizing the city, redesigning the streets," and "would make history as the first openly gay person confirmed to lead a Cabinet department in our nation's history."

South Bend was once called one of America's “dying cities." Today, it's a hub of innovation and job growth.Mayor… https://t.co/zXGq3khlff
— Biden-Harris Presidential Transition (@Biden-Harris Presidential Transition)1608077910.0

The Washington Post reported:

Whether Buttigieg, a former Rhodes scholar and McKinsey and Co. consultant with a wonkish eye for policy but no real Washington experience, finds success in that and other challenges could play a significant role in the new president's early successes or disappointments.

Before the Biden camp's announcement, another former Democratic candidate for president, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (Minn.), delivered a public congratulations to Buttigieg that some observers speculated was a covert slight because she highlighted his lack of federal experience.

"Congratulations @PeteButtigieg!" Klobuchar tweeted. "From roads to rail, there is so much to be done and I'm looking forward to working with you! I know you will bring both your big ideas & your local government experience to the job. John & I look forward to welcoming you & Chasten to Washington."

Klobuchar and Buttigieg had a number of sparring matches during the primary debates, and both bowed out of the race to back Biden, which several pundits interpreted as moves vying for possible positions in a Biden administration.

Politico transportation reporter Sam Mintz tweeted Tuesday, "Here's some of who Buttigieg beat out for DOT: -David Kim (8 years at DOT, LA Transit, head of Calif's state transportation agency) -Sarah Feinberg (4 years at DOT, led FRA, head of NYC Transit) -John Porcari (led Maryland DOT, USDOT deputy secretary)."

Here's some of who Buttigieg beat out for DOT:-David Kim (8 years at DOT, LA Transit, head of Calif's state trans… https://t.co/S4q59mJKU6
— Sam Mintz (@Sam Mintz)1608062322.0

According to Fox News, during Buttigieg's tenure as South Bend mayor from 2012 to earlier this year, he "had a pothole problem" in the city of roughly 100,000 residents.

Anything else?

If confirmed by the Senate, Buttigieg would be the first openly gay person approved as a cabinet secretary by the upper chamber.

President Donald Trump's former acting director of national intelligence, Richard Grenell, was the first openly gay cabinet member to serve for a U.S. president. Grenell did not undergo Senate confirmation for the interim position.