![]() The gay frogs thing routinely tops the list of lazy “Alex-Jones-conspiracy-theory-roundup”-type articles when hacks have deadlines and need some fresh slop for their bovine readers. They pearl-clutched like only hen-pecking CNN anchors can, breathlessly accusing him of promoting homophobia, transphobia, etc. The corporate media had a predictable heyday mocking Jones for his admittedly flamboyant characterization of what Atrizine does to reproductive function. “I’m inclined to reserve all judgments, a habit that has opened up many curious natures to me.” Stranger things have proved true - I am forever Nick Carraway, mild-mannered-descendent-of-Midwestern farmers-turned-Great-Gatsby-narrator, bearing witness to the wonders of the human condition with an open mind. The first time I heard Alex talk about it in 2013 or so, I never diligently looked into the data behind the gay frogs thing, and I rarely brought it up in casual conversation, then or now.īut neither did I dismiss it out of hand. (Alex Jones remixes are supremely entertaining.) The internet supplied a bunch of remixes to mock what, in the first impression, understandably seems like outlandish claims. The males, once exposed, begin to exhibit hermaphroditic behaviors. Hitler’s did the same thing when he got into the groove.Īlex explained further: the chemical to blame was Atrazine, a common herbicide that leeches into the water supply and then, presumably, into frogs which then become sexually dysfunctional. What hair he had left on his large head would puff up like a disturbed bird nest after each fist-fall and gently fall back into place. In 2015, he reported the corporate state was “putting chemicals in the water that turn the friggin’ frogs gay” in between bouts of orgasmic sweaty rage that climaxed in slamming his fists on his InfoWars studio desk. He was alluding to what he had claimed for years is the homosexualization of life on Earth via chemical castration by the shadowy powers that be. “In individuals, insanity is rare but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule.”Īlex Jones did a segment about the gay frogs again on his Austin, Texas-based InfoWars show in 2015, which I had by then listened to for half of a decade, and for which I had no regrets. ![]()
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