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Who Are The Red Boys?
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One of the many ominous messages that came out of Project 25, the Heritage Foundation's blueprint for Donald Trump's America, is the banning of adult content. Newsweek reports that in its introduction, Kevin Roberts, who has a PhD in American History, states: "Pornography should be outlawed. The people who produce and distribute it should be imprisoned."
But how does the report define pornography? It is not simply what you find on PornHub, but is much broader, stating that it propagates transgender idealogy (!) and the sexualization of children. In the report on page 5, it is defined this way:
"Pornography, manifested today in the omnipresent propagation of transgender ideology and sexualization of children, for instance, is not a political Gordian knot inextricably binding up disparate claims about free speech, property rights, sexual liberation, and child welfare. It has no claim to First Amendment protection. Its purveyors are child predators and misogynistic exploiters of women. Their product is as addictive as any illicit drug and as psychologically destructive as any crime. Pornography should be outlawed. The people who produce and distribute it should be imprisoned. Educators and public librarians who purvey it should be classed as registered sex offenders. And telecommunications and technology firms that facilitate its spread should be shuttered."
NBC News reports that "LGBT voters shifted even more solidly into the Democratic camp this year, according to the NBC News Exit Poll. Harris led President-elect Trump 86% to 12% among LGBT voters, the poll found. That's a 15-point change from 2020, when Trump won 27% of the LGBT vote against Biden."
In short, the "normal gays" that JD Vance teased as GOP voters just didn't materialize; unless, of course, "normal gays" are the growing number of adult male performers seen in same sex films who would prefer to wear MAGA hats.
So who are the Red Boys?
Devin Franco
The first same sex adult star to jump on the Trump bandwagon was Devin Franco, who responded to a fan on Twitter (where he has 492,000+ followers), by saying he was voting for Trump earlier this month. When asked about Project 25, Franco discounted the Heritage Foundation's hold on policy, calling those who fear their influence to be "retarded."
He went on to double-down in an exclusive comment he gave to the conservative website The Post Millenium on November 9: "I was tired of the censorship, cancel culture, and manipulative emotional coercion of the left. Now the [Democrat] machine has turned on me, all because we have a different opinion than they do," he said. "I knew there would be some blowback, and I thought I would mostly just get mean comments. People are being told not to work with me and if they do they will probably get treated the same way. But I will always stand my ground for what I believe in even if that costs me my job. I'm not worried about how I'm gonna make money, I'm a smart guy. But the direction this country was going was scaring me."
Alex Grant
Alex Grant recently promoted himself on X with a photo of his butt hole with a phrase reminiscent of something Trump might have said on the campaign trail in one of his cruder moments: "Pussy looser than the southern border." According to Out Magazine, Grant didn't officially endorse Trump, but retweeted a number of erroneous posts in which others showed their support, including one from @Provokatov that went, "Just thinking about the time Trump was president for four years back in 2016-2020 and nobody had their rights taken away." He also reshared a tweet from user @petitteaton claiming that "the normal gays need a clean break from the TQ+ madness."
Grant (with some 800,000 X followers), recently posted an IG of himself with Douglas Murray, the other of the 2006 book "Neoconservatism: Why We Need It," a primer for better understanding the term and its application in British politics. "Worthy of its own post. Always a pleasure to see Douglas Murray, one of the most intelligent and important voices of our time. #savethewest," writes Grant in his post. But don't expect Murray to be marching in a Pride march any time soon. Murray has said that homosexuality "is an unstable component on which to base an individual identity and a hideously unstable way to try and base any form of group identity."
Arad Winwin
On the day before the election Instinct Magazine reported that adult male star Arad Winwin posted on his Instagram account a graphic which read, "Congrats to 47th President Donald J. Trump" that was originally created by The Daily Patriot, a conservative Instagram account. "In his caption, Winwin wrote, "All the best and MEGA CONGRATULATIONS TO our president MR @realdonaldtrump. Make America great and affordable and safe AGAIN. LOVE IS LOVE. We all together in this." According to Out Magazine, Winwin has a massive social media presence that, as of this writing, includes 507,000 followers on Instagram, 284,000 on X/Twitter, and an active OnlyFans page charging $19.99 per month for a subscription.
Winwin also has a TikTok account with 3.4 million likes and 295,000 followers, but the profile currently doesn't display any content. But the social media tracking site Social Blade reports that Winwin has lost close to 16,000 Instragam followers in the past 30 days. "This hunky Iranian soldier escaped his country on foot and now works as an underwear model," reported the website Cocktails & Cocktalk in 2017. He told the site that he went AWOL while in the Iranian army at the age of 22, eventually emigrating to the United States, where he currently resides. He has worked for such adult male companies as CockyBoys, Ducati Porn, Falcon Studios, Gay Room, Hot House, Lucas Entertainment, Male Access, Man Royale, Men.com, Naked Sword, Nasty Daddy, Next Door Studios, Kink.com, and Raw Alpha Males.