Turning the frogs gay alex jones
Alex Jones "Turning the Freaking Frogs Gay" Terrance Giles K subscribers Subscribed. Most notably, American conspiracy theorist Alex Jones cited research on the effects of atrazine on frogs, which can induce spontaneous sex change or hermaphroditism, to claim that the U.S. government was "putting chemicals in the water that turn the friggin’ frogs gay" as part of a "chemical warfare operation" to increase homosexuality and. In a rant that has since become a meme and a line of t-shirts, Jones said he didn't like the government "putting chemicals in the water that turn the friggin' frogs gay." "The majority of.
Primarily associated with American shock jock Alex Jones and the so-called alt-right, fears of frogs being turned gay by hormones in water have nevertheless entered the mainstream, while gay frog memes are shared online by users from across the political spectrum. The blatant absurdity of this conspiracy theory makes it one of the most widely mocked and memed of Jones’ outbursts (though one study showed that pesticides can turn male frogs to females, this is very different from an active government plan to make frogs homosexual).
In , biologist Dr. Although the manufacturer of Atrazine, Syngenta, argues that the pesticide is safe, Hayes and other scientists have increasingly demonstrated a link between Atrazine and threats to public health and the environment. In this essay, I examine the role of gendered rhetoric in scientific and popular representations of this controversy.
Hayes et al. A photograph in the article shows two frogs in amplexus—the mating position of frogs, where one frog clasps the lower back of another fig. A National Geographic article opens with the Hayes et al. These representations perpetuate transmisogyny, a term from feminist theory that describes discrimination against trans women, who are impacted by both transphobia and misogyny.
Scholars in queer ecologies, a subfield that explores the intersection of queer theory and environmental studies, have probed how representations of endocrine disruption in popular culture are imbued with normative judgments about the desirability of human sexual variability. This essay contributes novel analysis of how the gendered rhetoric of EDCs translates in the discourses of the contemporary alt right.
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Far-right rhetoric in the United States has also featured Hayes et al. In Alex Jones Comes out of the Closet as a Gay Frog , he wore a full-body frog suit, green face paint, and pink tutu. Besides their rampant transmisogyny, far-right depictions of environmental issues are coded with concerns over perceived decline of white male social dominance.
Feminist science studies scholars view this as an example of the broader phenomenon of casting white male decline in biological terms. In the context of the rhetoric of male decline, white heterosexual masculinity becomes an endangered species. Imagine thinking science is nothing but a big meanie! Please, can anyone explain how exactly the poisoned land and water is not affecting minorities just as much, if not more?
Pointing out biological and physiological changes that actually occured is not misogyny just because it reinforces distinct sex characteristics. Fertility rates in people, in the US for example are dropping too. Attitudes like this prevent it from being a viable discussion. The following two tabs change content below.
Bio Latest Posts. She is a recipient of the ial scholarship, which recognizes the top admitted graduate students at Harvard for their leadership and innovation potential in both public policy and academia. She has worked on several interdisciplinary collaborative projects between feminist scholars and scientists including the Harvard GenderSci lab which critiques sexist science and generates feminist concepts for scientific research on sex, gender, and sexuality.
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