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{{quote|''"Through this material, today's youth can be stimulated to sexual activities for which he has no legitimate outlet. He is even enticed to enter the world of Homosexuals, Lesbians, Sadists, Masochists, and other sex deviants. The psychiatric terms for these ''unnatural'' sex acts are unknown to most ''decent'' adults in our country. But through these solicitous materials, these abnormalities are corrupting the minds and the hearts of our children. Perversion for profit!"''
|'''George Putnam''', arguing for censorship in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}zgxEh-F_Cf8 Perversion for Profit (1965)]}}
{{quote|''"Homosexuality is a mockery of the natural order. In that respect it is very much like sorcery. We, the Knighthood, are opposed to anything that is against the natural order!"''
|'''[[Well-Intentioned Extremist|Orransong]]''' from ''[[Flipside]]'', shortly before he gets punched out.}}
Ranging from physical violence to political hate-mongering in their war against sexual minorities, characters cast in the role of
In fiction, the wars on homosexuality and sadomasochism is more and more often played for laughs or as a way of highlighting [[Politically-Incorrect Villain|how unsympathetic the antagonist is]]. Such an antagonist is likely to either be a [[Straw Hypocrite]], who uses a rival's sexuality as an excuse to attack him, or a hypocrite of the [[Sex Is Evil and I Am Horny]] kind.
The latter kind is often a more or less [[Noble Bigot|sympathetic]] [[Anti-Villain]] or [[Anti-Hero]], maybe even [[Troubled Sympathetic Bigot|a victim of his own prejudice]]. Might [[Played for Laughs|perceive]] all homosexuals and kinky people as parts of [[Everyone Is Satan in Hell]], or passionately feel that every woman ought to be a [[Housewife]]. If a
For a character to be a heteronormative ''crusader'', it's not enough to have [[wikipedia:Heteronormativity|heteronormative]] values at a [[wikipedia:Heterosexism|heterosexist]] level. The character must also be aggressive, open or
* Condemn intersexuals and transsexuals for not being "real" men/women or for "practicing abhorrent behavior
* Condemn male homosexuals and bisexuals for being attracted to the "wrong" gender. Females are either condemned in the same way, or claimed to [[Reality Is Unrealistic|not really exist]].
* Condemn fetishists for being turned on by other things than people.
* Condemn male-on-female and male-on-male [[
* Condemn male asexuals for
Note that a
Depending on the setting, compare ''or'' contrast [[Windmill Crusader]]. Same goes for [[Soulsaving Crusader]]. If a character goes
See also [[Armoured Closet Gay]], which a Heteronormative Crusader is sometimes revealed to be. Today in the LGBT community and their close straight allies, it has actually become ''common wisdom'' that Heteronormative Crusaders are likely to be gay, because their extreme personal insecurity is a heavy [[Gaydar]] trigger. This is not to say that every Heteronormative Crusader is gay, but that it's increasingly anticipated by a gay audience. And [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/04/120406234458.htm scientific studies have shown that homophobes are more likely to also be having same-sex attractions].
This trope is practically absent in [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] (as their absence in this page's examples demonstrates), where the cultural priorities are fundamentally
{{examples}}
== [[Comic Books]] ==▼
▲== Comic Books ==
* In the [[Grant Morrison]] run of ''[[Doom Patrol]]'', an entire secret branch of the Pentagon existed as Heteronormative Crusaders wielding bizarre and Dadaesque technology. This naturally made them [[Straw Hypocrite]] villains as well.
* In ''[[Lucifer (
* Discussed in ''[[Preacher (Comic Book)|Preacher]]'', with the main characters taking a very negative stand on this kind of behavior and certain villains implying that they do some normative crusading along with their racist ditto.
** As for the attitudes of our hero: At one point, Jesse Custer visits a party hosted by a guy specializing in [[Sex Is Evil and I Am Horny|decadence]]. This host gets to be surprised twice. First when the preacher approves of the kinky stuff between consenting adults, then when the same preacher beats the crap out of him for molesting children.
* [[Played for Laughs]] and for [[Fetish Fuel]] in ''[[Small Favors]]'': Only naughty people are into BDSM, and they deserve to be [[Spank the Cutie|severely punished]] for it!
* ''[[Chick Tracts]]'': Several tracts are about homosexuals being possessed by demons or generically evil. Sometimes fetish clothes and BDSM tools are used to show just how "evil" the gays are. Heterosexual BDSM doesn't seem to exist in the world of Chick.
** He really went overboard with this trope in the
* ''[[Mary Worth]]'' is rather infamous for this - anyone young who isn't married to someone of the opposite gender is quickly paired up by Mary.
* ''[[Bitchy Bitch]]'': One of the coworkers is a evangelical homophobe - who's prejudice only serves to infuriate Midge further.
* ''[[Bitchy Butch]]'': They are ''everywhere'' (but only some of them are real - others are [[Windmill
* ''[[City of Dreams]]'': The white prince, trying a little bit too hard at the [[Knight in Shining Armor]] routine and coming up as nothing more than a selfish, conceited, jealous, self-righteous, patriarchal... well, you get the idea.
* [[DC Comics]] have been dropping clues about this over the last five years or so{{when}}, with the accompanying crusaders. Probably most notable was Vandal Savage attempting to force Scandal, his openly lesbian daughter, to have sex with a suitable man to produce an heir. In a more general sense, Brad Meltzer has hinted more than once that there's a homosexual underground within the DCU villain community, and that being outed would result in being killed by some of the more dangerous racist villains. [[Joker Immunity|Unless you're so incredibly scary that even manly macho men are terrified of you, that is.]]
** If that's true,
** In Vandal Savage's case, it may be less due to heteronormativity and more in the interest of building a dynasty (and a repository of body parts, maybe). He doesn't have a strong sense of morals to start with, so...
*** In the ''[[Villains United]]'' mini-series, Lex Luthor claims that Savage invented cannibalism. When a subordinate compliments him on a well
== [[Film]] ==▼
* ''[[Show Me Love]]'': Viktoria chose to assume this role, harassing her former friend Agnes for being homosexual. It's all a openly calculated plot designed to use homophobia as a means to gain popularity... {{spoiler|And it backfires completely.}}
▲== Film ==
* ''[[The SM Judge]]'' is all about this trope. The main character isn't even a sadomasochist himself, it's his wife who is a masochist. But his political enemies finds out, and uses it as a excuse to persecute him - claiming that he has "abused" her.
▲* ''[[Show Me Love]]'': Viktoria chose to assume this role, harassing her former friend Agnes for being homosexual. It's all a openly calculated plot designed to use homophobia as a means to gain popularity... {{spoiler|And it backfires completely.}}
* ''[[
* The main character in ''[[Boys Don't Cry]]'' is a young transgendered man<ref>There's some debate as to whether Brandon Teena suffered from Gender Identity Disorder, which can only be positively diagnosed by extensive psychiatric evaluation, or was a lesbian who chose to pass for a young man.</ref> who hangs out with some redneck homophobes who accept him as one of the guys. He even starts dating the sister of one of these new friends. Of course, when they discover that he is biologically female, they consider this relationship to be lesbian. Homophobic hate crimes ensue, {{spoiler|ending in his murder.}}
* Played for symbolism in ''[[Female Perversions]]'': Eve, a bisexual sadomasochist, get attacked (twice!) by a very judgmental man. However, this man comes out of nowhere - in all likelihood he is not to be taken as a literal person, but rather as a manifestation of her anxiety.
* The infamous ''[[Perversion
** [[Take That|A parody re-edit of the film]] was later made, called,
* Mary Brown, the director of the reparative therapy camp "True Directions" in ''[[But I'm a Cheerleader]]''.
* Janet's father in ''[[Shock Treatment]]''. He expresses his hatred of [[Camp Gay]] and [[Camp Straight]] men [[Irony|in a musical number]].
* Anita Bryant plays this role through archival footage in ''[[Milk]]''.
== [[Literature]] ==▼
▲== Literature ==
* Very self-consciously averted in ''[[The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster]]'', the chapter on pirates and wenches. This main text of chapter takes for granted that Pirates (the chosen people!) are male and heterosexual. However, little footnotes exclaim that women can be pirates too and that same-sex relationships are entirely okay in His eyes.
* Parodied in ''[[Illuminatus|The Illuminatus! Trilogy]]'': One of the [[Epileptic Trees|theories]] on why Atlantis was destroyed is that [[The Omniscient Council of Vagueness|the Illuminati]] hated the civilization's [[Free-Love Future]] enough to nuke it back to the Stone Age.
** Turns out that this story was false from start to finish later on in the book, however. Atlantis wasn't a paradise, and the Illuminati at the time wasn't pure evil - {{spoiler|in fact it and the Discordianism were essentially the same for a quite long time.}} There are plenty of conservative religious organizations with amusingly acronymic names in the book however, mainly playing the role of a [[Butt Monkey]], or underlying reason for the protagonists' embrace of the counterculture in their backstories.
* ''[[The Turner Diaries]]'' use public acceptance of fetishism, sadomasochism and homosexuality as a example of why society is decadent and has to be destroyed.
* ''[[Stationery Voyagers]]'' has a heteronormative premise; but the heroes make it clear that they do not endorse instigation of violence to address the interests of non-hetero/pro-BDSM types. [[Inverted Trope|By contrast]], the Crooked Rainbow [[Card-Carrying Villain|openly revel]] in being [[Ax Crazy|rabid]] homo-non-normatives and terrorizing anyone who interferes with pro-gay political causes. Enough so that the [[Gay Conservative|Closeteers]] team up with religious groups [[X-Men|that mistrust them]] to [[Straw Traitor|keep the Voyagers safe]] from Crooked Rainbow riots.
** [[It Got Worse|Made worse]] when even the Voyagers' other Mantithian enemies, the [[Writing Around Trademarks|Paltakis]] (stand-in for Planned Parenthood) and ACTBET (Weathermen + Greenpeace) declare a cease-fire after [[Enemy Mine|realizing]] the [[The Legions of Hell|Drismabon threat]] is real, but the Crooked Rainbow [[Pride|keep attacking the Voyagers anyway]].
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120525000626/http://www.neatorama.com/neat/worst-sin.htm This] [[Narm|highly amusing]] tract on the supposed deadly results of [[A Date with Rosie Palms|masturbation]].
** These were widespread in the 19th and early 20th century. They were produced by doctors who witnessed deeply disturbed mental patients masturbating chronically, and [[False Cause|mistook cause and effect rather thoroughly]].
** In this case the doctor appears to have not noticed the individual was suffering from syphilis. Masturbation can't give you syphilis, seeing as it's a sexually ''transmitted'' disease.
* ''[[
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==▼
* ''[[Law & Order:
▲== Live-Action TV ==
▲* ''[[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit|Law and Order Special Victims Unit]]'' often plays with this trope, with detectives reminding themselves and each other that bruises aren't necessarily caused by abuse, they could also be caused by BDSM. In some episodes, the trope is played completely straight.
** In one episode, a homosexual suspect gets his career destroyed because he was surrounded by heteronormative people who started crusading against him after Olivia accidentally outed him.
** In one episode, a shoe fetishist kills a woman for her boots. Dr Huang insists that fetishism is a harmless sexual variation, and a very tragic story is gradually revealed. {{spoiler|It turns out that the murderer's mother hated her son for being sexually "abnormal." She tried to "cure" his fetishism by beating him in the head with frying pans and other hard objects, and eventually this abuse caused him permanent brain damage that made him unstable enough to kill the woman by mistake.}}
** Both played straight and inverted in an episode where Kathy Griffin plays a militant lesbian activist. She's placed under police protection when she seems to be the next target in a string of crimes targeting lesbians. Played straight because {{spoiler|the criminal turns out to be a guy who just really hates lesbians}} and inverted because {{spoiler|the first man the police catch trying to sneak into her home turns out to be her male lover - and she's afraid to exonerate him because of how her lesbian supporters might react if they think she's heterosexual (for the record, the episode is vague as to whether she's bisexual or a lesbian in an [[If It's You It's Okay]] relationship with a man, but never suggests she's [[No Bisexuals|actually straight]])}}.
** Probably one of the better examples of playing with this trope was the episode "Doubt", where a woman accuses a former lover (also her college professor) of raping her, while he alleges it was consensual and she simply likes it rough (thus explaining the bruises). Cue numerous instances of "He said, she said" leads, and the episode ends {{spoiler|with the credits rolling before the verdict given, asking instead for the audience to decide which was the case. For the record - they decided not to convict the man}}.
* Subverted in the ''[[Law &
* Parodied in ''[[True Blood]]'': The intro features the infamous Westboro Baptist Church slogan "God hates fags," modified to "God hates fangs."
* Worf of ''[[Star Trek: The
** Consider that normal Klingon sex is pretty kinky and violent by human standards. Or from Worf's perspective, human sex is pretty gentle.
* Parodied [[Up to Eleven]] in one of the most popular episodes of the Swedish comedy show ''[[Grotesco]]'',
* While the ''[[Inside Scoop]]'' episode [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GEI7HKE_D4 "Ban Left Marriage"] in itself is pure [[Windmill Crusader]], it's also a parody of
* In the ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' episode "In Heat", {{spoiler|1=the
* The ''character'' [[Stephen Colbert]]
** Character!Stephen
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* ''[[Scarred Lands]]'': The [[Lawful Neutral]] god Hedrara and [[Lawful Evil]] god Chardun are both merciless bastards with harsh and arbitrary laws condemning love, sexuality, and, well, positive emotions in general. Hedrara is the one most prone to discriminate against homosexuals and promiscuous people. The laws of Hedrara's holy city Hedrad have the death penalty for homosexual love and heterosexual promiscuity. It even has strict punishments for ''public hugging''. Granted, this city also kills monogamous heterosexuals who enter relationships without getting the blessing of the church first. However, as a monogamous heterosexual, you ''can'' get the blessing of the church, while homosexuals and promiscuous people cannot. Storytelling-wise, the blatantly homophobic etc. laws of Hedrad are used to highlight that the god Hedrara is in fact
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▲* [[Scarred Lands]]: The [[Lawful Neutral]] god Hedrara and [[Lawful Evil]] god Chardun are both merciless bastards with harsh and arbitrary laws condemning love, sexuality, and, well positive emotions in general. Hedrara is the one most prone to discriminate against homosexuals and promiscuous people. The laws of Hedrara's holy city Hedrad have the death penalty for homosexual love and heterosexual promiscuity. It even has strict punishments for ''public hugging''. Granted, this city also kills monogamous heterosexuals who enter relationships without getting the blessing of the church first. However, as a monogamous heterosexual, you ''can'' get the blessing of the church, while homosexuals and promiscuous people cannot. Storytelling-wise, the blatantly homophobic etc. laws of Hedrad are used to highlight that the god Hedrara is in fact NOT a ''good'' god.
* ''[[Penny and Aggie]]''{{'}}s [[Church of Happyology|Xena]] starts a loud rant about "sexual perverts" needing to be "quarantined" at Aggie's mere mention of having gay friends. (Ironic since Fred had mistaken Xena for closeted.)
▲* [http://www.idrewthis.org/d/20040308.html This] strip of "I Drew This" features a [[Straw Hypocrite]] who want gay marriage banned but claim that "I'm not against gay people, I'm just for traditional marriage"... quickly followed by a flashback of historical guys who are against women and black people being allowed to vote but claim to simply be "for traditional gender roles" and "I'm not against black people, I'm just for traditional slavery!"
▲* [[Penny and Aggie]]'s [[Church of Happyology|Xena]] starts a loud rant about "sexual perverts" needing to be "quarantined" at Aggie's mere mention of having gay friends (Ironic since Fred had mistaken Xena for closeted) .
* Homosexuality is one of many, many things that [[The Fundamentalist|Seymour]] from ''[[Sinfest]]'' (seen in the page picture) considers inexcusable.
* This [[Non-Indicative Name|may be]] the character type of [[Morally-Ambiguous Doctorate|Doctor]] Heteronormative, the "[[Big Bad|main]] [[Buffy-Speak|villain dude]]" from one of Jimbo's [[Romance Novel
== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[Slave Maker]]'': The state religion [[Played for Laughs|is strongly against homosexuality and BDSM]]. It doesn't seem to have anything against slavery, however. It is quite okay to buy a human being as property against her will, exploit her economically and push her into heterosexual sexual relationships (including pimping her out). But tying up a lover in bed? Oh Noes, that would just be ''immoral''.▼
==
* ''[[(The Customer is) Not Always Right]]'' shows a failed attempt, in the episode [http://notalwaysright.com/fighting-ignorance-with-ignorance/1617 "Fighting ignorance with ignorance"]. It was done by a customer in a bookstore, and was foiled by the salesperson pretending to be equally ignorant.▼
▲* [[Slave Maker]]: The state religion [[Played for Laughs|is strongly against homosexuality and BDSM]]. It doesn't seem to have anything against slavery, however. It is quite okay to buy a human being as property against her will, exploit her economically and push her into heterosexual sexual relationships (including pimping her out). But tying up a lover in bed? Oh Noes, that would just be ''immoral''.
* ''[[Zinnia Jones]]'' talks about this in several episodes. For example, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9_xsFId_eI
* Two straw-like but very entertaining examples on ''[[That Guy With The Glasses]]'':▼
▲* [[Not Always Right]] shows a failed attempt, in the episode [http://notalwaysright.com/fighting-ignorance-with-ignorance/1617 "Fighting ignorance with ignorance"]. It was done by a customer in a bookstore, and was foiled by the salesperson pretending to be equally ignorant.
▲* Zinnia Jones talks about this in several episodes. For example, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9_xsFId_eI ''coming out''], which claims that a lot of their antics are designed to ''[[Internalized Homophobia|make]]'' [[Internalized Homophobia|gay people hate themselves]].
▲* Two straw-like but very entertaining examples on [[That Guy With The Glasses]]:
** The Makeover Fairy from [[The Nostalgia Chick]], who proclaims pretty girls shouldn't read and has impossibly high level standards of beauty and masculinity.
** Douchey McNitpick, a personification of [[Fan Dumb]], who includes [[The Nostalgia Critic]] wearing eyeliner as a fuck-up that he should be hanged for, calls him a whore at one point and hates on [[The Nostalgia Chick]] for being a [[The Ladette|Ladette]].
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Stan Smith from ''[[American Dad]]'', though he gets better through [[Character Development]] mostly relating to his gay neighbors Greg and Terry.
** This is notable for being the only lesson that Stan learns which actually sticks, as he's notable for [[Aesop Amnesia]], which he lampshades in one episode by stating he "doesn't learn lessons". And even then, learning to accept gay people and accepting that they have the right to have children and start families was the focus of two separate episodes.
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