Gay Pride Month is an outward celebration of the practice of homosexuality. Never before in the history of Fort Bend has the county made an official statement on any sexual practice until county Democrats attained a majority of the county seats in 2018. Since that time the celebration of homosexuality is now a foundational underpinning of this Texas town. It is safe to say that Ft Bend is quickly being known for its admiration for homosexuals.
To understand the degree to which the current county administration is committed to homosexuality one has to look at the recent launch of the Queer Alliance Committee which provides homosexuals an “inclusive space” and further intends to educate county citizens on homosexuality and dedicate county resources to homosexuals:

“This multifaceted mission encompasses the provision of essential resources, educational initiatives, and active promotion of LGBTQIA + businesses,”
- Statement from the Office of KP George, Fort Bend County Judge
Heterosexuality has been the norm in Fort Bend since the county’s creation. However, over the more than 100 years of county existence not once did previous county administrations find it necessary to celebrate this known fact. Typically, celebrations are reserved for achievements, and being a heterosexual or a homosexual does not reflect an achievement but rather is simply a personal characteristic.

This raises the question as to why the current administration feels the necessity to take a position on a sexual practice. Cultural norms and standards of decency dictate that sexual practices are reserved for the private, intimate moments that happen in the homes of county residents. It is bizarre for the county administration to have this fascination with the sexual ongoings of county residents in their private hours.
That question may be answered in the Marxist foundations of the current progressive ideological movement. Magnus Hirschfeld is looked to by many on the left as the intellectual founder of the modern sexual agenda of the Texas Democrats.
In 1919 Hirschfeld founded the Institute for Sexual Science in Frankfurt Germany and had many achievements including coining the term “transgender”. Hirschfeld made that concept a reality by performing mutilations on mentally ill German citizens, often keeping the byproducts of those surgeries in jars placed in his laboratory.

He outwardly promoted homosexuality and advocated for pornography in the children’s teachings. The parallels between this man’s work and the current ideological battles happening in Fort Bend County can not be mistaken. Mutilating children’s genitalia continues to normalize across the state of Texas, as does the idea that pornography should be taught in the Fort Bend Independent School District.
Hirschfeld’s ultimate goal was to normalize the practice of pedophilia so that the German society would allow for the permitting of child prostitution businesses. He had hoped to create a new business industry built out of the sale of German boys to pedophiles.
Whether Hirschfeld’s ideas will ultimately win out in the state of Texas is yet to be seen. With little to no opposition by county residents it appears as though they may have accepted this new reality in Fort Bend. Regardless, one can not dismiss the hard work KP George and the Fort Bend County Commissioners Court are doing to contribute to that effort.
