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James Talarico's trans and queer "theologian," who inspires his views, looks exactly how you'd picture they/them

Louder With Crowder

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June 22, 2026

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James Talarico's trans and queer "theologian," who inspires his views, looks exactly how you'd picture they/them

Watch Louder with Crowder every weekday at 11:00 AM Eastern, only on Rumble Premium!According to the interweb, being transqueer means you live in gender delusion while also being “queer.” Being queer means your identity “falls outside of traditional heterosexual and cisgender norms. And when you combine all of that with leftism, you get the “ trans queer Latinx theologian” who inspired James Talarico -- and it is worse than you think.So is this who inspired Talarico to say abortions were invented in the Bible, God is non-binary, and there are 6 sexes? https://t.co/Qirvfht9v6 pic.twitter.com/25RSVk7onY— Chloe Crawford (@ChloeCrawford03) June 22, 2026 Per the New York Post: Texas Democratic Senate hopeful James Talarico once lavished praise on a self-described “TransQueer, Latinx” activist theologian as a major source of inspiration for his left-wing philosophy.“When you started following me on Twitter, I couldn’t contain my inner fan boy, because I read your book last year and it continues to inspire me and y’all’s work continues to inspire me,” the state lawmaker told Roberto Henderson-Espinoza during a March 2021 podcast appearance.“I told you I was a boring, straight, cis white man, and I added ‘Presbyterian’ to spice it up,” Talarico added. “My imagination is also just limited by my own background and identity.”By claiming his “imagination is also just limited by my own background and identity,” he has essentially proven that much of what the left promotes lives solely in the imagination. This is because most of the problems they pretend to fight do not actually exist. Much of the left’s identities are also delusional. The left will flat-out deny reality to justify their deranged narrative. These people do not have truth on their side, which is precisely why they make asinine slogans like “my truth.” Henderson-Espinoza, a PhD scholar, uses He/They pronouns and self-describes as Mestizaje (mixed race), autistic, non-binary, transgender, and Latinx.That tells you all you need to know. The book Talarico referred to was Henderson-Espinoza’s “Activist Theology,” published in 2019, which lays out a brand of progressive religious values aimed at fighting “interlocking supremacies.”If these people hate Christianity so much, why do they pretend so hard to be Christian? Why can’t they just admit they created some woke religion in their “immagination” and leave the Word of God out of it? To call this blasphemous would be an understatement. The two began interacting in February 2021 after Talarico followed Henderson-Espinoza on X and described himself as “a BIG fan.”The people knew it was bad, but no one imagined it could get this deranged. It truly is unclear how much more of his foolish takes will be discovered, but it is evident there is no shortage. - YouTube www.youtube.com

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