Robert Oscar Lopez is a former Associate
Professor of English and Classics at California State University, Northridge (a
position he apparently abandoned to “save his soul”),
“ex-gay” who at one point decided to give up his homosexual lifestyle (he claimed to be
straight back in 2012, but has later admitted to being bisexual), and known as
one of the most incoherently fuming anti-gay wingnuts in the US. Lopez is
popular with anti-gay groups since he himself was raised by a lesbian couple (as detailed in his not particularly
well-hinged essay “Growing up with two Moms”), and has later written a book
(basically) about how his childhood made him a morally corrupt, stupid and evil
person (not his exact words): Jephtha’s
Daughters; Innocent Casualties in the War of Family ‘Equality’ (2015). He
has also written articles for outlets such as Public Discourse, CrisisMagazine, BarbWire (profile here),
and the badly misnamed American Thinker,
attacking, as he puts it,
those “cruel” (and “violent”)
gay rights advocates who “foolishly took
it upon themselves to carry on the tradition of perversion and excess by making
their subculture ground zero for old patterns of social breakdown.” Gay
people will never be happy, says Lopez;
at least he’s gonna do his worst to ensure that they won’t.
Lopez submitted an amicus brief in Obergefell
v. Hodges, where he basically argued that marriage equality is bad for gay people’s kids because RightWingWatch
criticized Robert Oscar Lopez.
He has also written a series of gay erotica fiction under the title “Mean Gays”, which is not for the faint of heart. The first
book in the series – at 600 pages – is Johnson Park: Five Gay Boys, One
Street, Too Much Shade.
Lopez’s anti-gay commentary typically concerns
the idea that allowing same-sex couples to raise children is a “crime against humanity” akin to slavery (almost every “scenario
involving a same-sex couple with exclusive custody of small children is adult
misconduct at best or a crime against humanity at worst,” according to Lopez,
who comforts himself with the idea that gay parents and their supporters soon “will be dead” and their lives “long-forgotten” like the Berlin Wall), and
that it puts children at risk of exploitation and sexual abuse (concerning a Rutgers student who committed suicide after his roommate secretly
recorded video of him kissing another man, Lopez claimed that he probably killed himself because he was raped by gay pedophiles when he was a
teenager). He has also called same-sex adoption “racist,” claimed that being gay is a “choice,” and accused LGBT activists of being “full-body totalitarians” as well as trying to persecute Christians.
According to Lopez, most gay people are
child abusers who also try to brainwash kids into adopting their lifestyles,
and he has defended anti-gay legislation in Russia and India as being necessary
to quash the gay community, which is dominated by child predators – LGBT people are like “Pol Pot” and are “after your kids, plain and simple”. “The West’s gay community is sick, and I
cannot blame countries outside the West for deciding to take extreme measures,”
writes Lopez.
Gay men abusing boys is also a recurring theme in his own gay erotica. He has,
however, repeatedly emphasized that he is heterosexual now.
Lopez
on child-rearing
Lopez, who thinks gay parents like Elton
John are disgusting terrorists,
has argued (in “Breeders: How Gay Men Destroyed the Left” – not that Lopez cares much
about the Left) that gay men plan to use surrogate mothers to bear their
children as “breeding slaves”,
envisioning in the process a dystopian future where women are nothing more than prisoners
to an elite overclass of gay men. “Gay
men are men,” wrote Lopez, and such, they eschew the company of women: “Gestational surrogacy is a dream come true
for woman-hating chauvinists who are bound to congregate under such an umbrella,”
comments that really tell you far more about Lopez than about gay men in general.
Of course,
Lopez’s opposition to gay marriage is really all about the children.
As mentioned, he has repeatedly claimed that gay marriage is equivalent to slavery,
and thus a violation of the 13th Amendment (“champions of dad-only families seem to
clash openly with what’s stated in the 13th against slavery”), ostensibly
because it “means that same-sex couples
are entitled to children that they’ve acquired, inevitably, through financial
exchange, and states have no way of prioritizing the natural pathway of human
beings from conception into the custody of their fathers and mothers,”
which would have been an argument against adoption in general, not gay marriage,
if it were coherent enough to deserve the designation “argument” (in fact,
since it needs the premise that children are like slaves – “any kind of arrangement where you have a
legal contract upon another human being is banned,” says Lopez – it would be an argument against parenthood
in general). Similarly, in 2013, he criticized extensively the same-sex
marriage law in Hawaii, which he said is uniquely offensive because it reminds Hawaii’s large Asian-American
community of post-war human trafficking, because married same-sex couples “end up buying children overseas,” which
is false and not really what the word “trafficking” means, but Lopez’s main
concern isn’t accuracy or truth here. He also warns us that the US government
will have to pay reparations in the future to kids raised by gay parents.
Lopez
on the difficulty of being a fanatic anti-gay activist
Not only does Lopez lament gay rights; he
has also written about the difficulty of being a vitriolic, hateful anti-gay
bigot like himself (don’t forget that he is the victim here).
In December 2013, for instance, Lopez wrote about how Christmas can be a very difficult time, since he often feels like no one is
understands or even wants to talk about his staunch opposition to LGBT
equality: “At Christmastime, those of us
who can see the truth about these gay issues face multiple conflicts,”
lamented Lopez. “The LGBT lobby has been
ruthless about intruding into all our relationships both personal and
professional to indoctrinate people in its sexual ideology,” and now he is
left spending Christmas with people who apparently don’t appreciate his rants
about how gay people “destroy”
themselves and society: “Why does it have
to be so hard,” Lopez wonders, to talk about the “crimes” of the gay community during Christmas supper?
Though marriage equality proponents are
most numerous on the Left, Lopez admits that there are a number on the Right, too; some of these are “clueless”, some are “scared”
by the cruel marriage equality proponents; but most of them are “compromised conservatives, who are being
blackmailed or threatened by pro-gay people close to them, but behind the
scenes. This is a much larger group than you know.” Evidence? Well, if you
care about evidence for such claims
you probably wouldn’t be reading Lopez in the first place. The very fact that
there exists alleged conservatives willing to not attack gay marriage at any
opportunity should be evidence enough that gay marriage proponents must be in a
conspiracy to blackmail them in the shadows.
Miscellaneous
Though he is mostly concerned with anti-gay
issues, Lopez has also written about e.g. how “the modern American university
has become a taxpayer-subsidized left-wing gulag” because things he
disagrees with tend to be “gulag”.
After the 2016 election, Lopez predicted that “pro-Trump intellectuals” like
himself “will go down in history as even
cooler than the 300 Spartans at Thermopylae.”
Diagnosis: Incoherently hateful madman. And
evidently he’s got quite a bit of influence on the Religious Right.