Why would Tim Gill, a gay man, intensely committed to the rights of people who are same sex attracted, spend so much money helping to institutionalize an ideology that undermines the reality of the human sex binary, upon which gay rights depend?
Andy Kroll of Rolling Stone has referred to Gill as “the nation’s most powerful force for LGBTQ+ rights.” Since he left his computer software company, Quark Inc. in 1994, he has spent over half a billion dollars to protect the rights of men and women who are same sex attracted to live gracefully in society, instead of being treated as social outcasts. Gill founded Gill Foundation with revenue from the sale of Quark Inc. He is now invested in AI.
Jon Stryker, the Founder of Arcus Foundation, the second most significant LGBTQI+ NGO in America, is also gay, and driving gender ideology globally. Gender ideology deconstructs the sex boundary between men and women and promotes it as a unique way to be human and deserving of non-discrimination rights in law. Jon Stryker and Gill are friends.
To slow and prevent the harmful spread of what Gill considered misinformation about LGBTQI+ people online, Gill Foundation grantee GLAAD, launched a first-ever baseline industry standard for LGBITQI+ safety on social media in 2021, which found that all platforms are unsafe for LGBTQI+ users and identified 22 policy recommendations for improvement. Leveraging the $4.7 marketing constituency of what has morphed into the LGBTQI+ cartel, GLAAD, directs the media and entertainment industry in what it can and cannot say about gender identity ideology.
Source: (2) Tim Gill and the Elite Gay Men Supporting the Deconstruction of the Sex Binary