Why Queer Activists Are Rewriting History, Starting With The Bible
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A queer activist on Tik Tok recently claimed that Joseph from the Bible was gender non-conforming—because he wore a coat of many colors.
This is part of a broader effort to embed queer ideology into every corner of cultural history, including religion.
It’s a political tactic, designed to reframe tradition, rewrite historical narratives, and condition people to see queerness not just as modern identity, but as something that’s always been central to civilization. The goal is to make resistance feel like ignorance, and ideological acceptance feel like historical truth.
How the Tactic Works
Queer activists selectively reinterpret historical and religious figures to serve the goals of far-left ideology. The method is simple:
Target figures who are respected, iconic, or symbolically powerful
Look for traits that can be coded as “queer” (nonconformity, style, isolation, transformation)
Use those traits to reframe the figure’s identity in queer terms
Present that reframing as fact, not theory
Once that framework is accepted, every cultural story becomes a vessel for queer ideology. It rewires the moral foundations of religion, art, politics, and education.
The Case of Joseph
Joseph is a biblical patriarch. He was sold into slavery by his brothers, rose to power in Egypt, and became a symbol of redemption and faith. His father gave him a multicolored coat, a mark of favoritism and destiny.
In the above video, the activist claims that Joseph was gender non-conforming because of the coat. The speaker presents the coat as a symbol of queerness, arguing that Joseph’s difference from his brothers—both in clothing and perceived status—makes him relatable to modern queer identity. They frame Joseph’s narrative as a queer story of rejection, resilience, and transformation.
There’s no evidence—biblical or historical—that Joseph was queer, trans, or gender non-conforming. But that doesn’t matter to activists using him. They aren’t interested in history. They’re interested in narrative control.
Once Joseph is declared queer, Christianity can be reframed as inherently affirming of queer identity. The Bible becomes a tool of ideological reinforcement instead of a challenge to it.
The Purpose of the Rewrite
Reframing historical and religious figures in queer terms is a calculated strategy used to reshape the cultural narrative. Activists use this method to gain influence over how morality, identity, and tradition are interpreted and taught.
Declaring Joseph to be gender non-conforming is not a scholarly exercise. It is a power move—an attempt to redefine religious tradition through a political lens. By recasting foundational figures in queer terms, activists embed ideology into the moral framework of the culture.
This tactic is used across activist education, theology, and academic theory to advance cultural dominance through reinterpretation.
What It Means
This is not a new perspective on history. This is a rewritten version crafted to advance political goals. Activists are reengineering the past to legitimize a modern movement rooted in Marxist theory, gender ideology, and the breakdown of traditional values.
The story of Joseph has become a tool—a delivery system for that agenda.
This is ideological programming disguised as education.
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As an Orthodox Christian I can say that one thing I know for sure is this won't work in the Orthodox Church. Protestants will fall for it because they aren't encouraged to seriously study the 2000 year history of Christianity, especially the very early church fathers. They aren't even encouraged to study the last 100 years of Christianity. I just converted recently but this just shows how important history is. When you know your history, people can't just tell you anything and I'm so thankful.
Oh karlyn, you found Brandon. He is a piece of work.