At one time, gay rights was simply about rights—the right to marry and to not be discriminated against in the workplace, for example. But the movement quickly went from acceptance to celebration and more. Pride became a flaunting of fetishes, nudity, and public sexuality as well as about all kinds of other identities and ideologies such as transgenderism.
Has the gay rights revolution gone too far?
Will there be a rolling back of gay rights as a result?
I spoke with Ronan McCrea, author of “The End of the Gay Rights Revolution: How Hubris and Overreach Threaten Gay Freedom,” about these questions and more.










