Today’s report that 50,000 – 100,000 British gay or bisexual men who were convicted under the Labouchere Amendment (a British law that allowed for the prosecution of male homosexuals) is good news, but it is very little very late. Condemning same-sex behavior 150 years ago was one-sided as it only targeted and punished gays, not lesbians.

And yet men live with a similar threat to their sexuality today. In some respects the stakes are worse. For like those Victorian moralists during the late 1800s, today’s social justice warriors and feminists believe that their positions are unquestionably right and morally insurmountable as (like hyper-Victorian moralists) condemn and penalize male heterosexuality for producing toxic masculinity, domestic violence, rape, pedophilia, etc. – while treated as sacred are LGBT sexualities and female heterosexualities. This demonization and punishment of male heterosexuality may take as long to run its course – fifty to hundred years – as changes for gay and bisexual men have happened. Otherwise, male heterosexuality could be even outlawed – for that is certainly the direction radical feminists are going in as they attempt to end what they call toxic masculinity.