Stephen Miller is a xenophobic hate-filled white nationalist. He is also a homophobe. In reading about this evil man I discovered among the groups he has a long history of hating is the gay community.
Consider these quotes about Miller's homophobia from articles detailing his history of bigoted beliefs (emphasis added):
He thought that the school’s policy of providing condoms to students promoted sexual promiscuity. And if his classmates happened to have figured out “at their tender age” that they were gay? “We have a club on campus that will gladly help foster their homosexuality,” Miller complained. “Do they notify parents if their teenagers have chosen an alternate lifestyle? Of course not.” His classmates have no recollection of Miller dating. “I would be shocked if he’s ever had a relationship,” says Nick Silverman, a former high-school classmate. HOW STEPHEN MILLER RODE WHITE RAGE FROM DUKE’S CAMPUS TO TRUMP’S WEST WING, Vanity Fair, May 30, 2017
Students said he ended all relationships with any non-white students that "he used to make fun of the children of Latino and Asian immigrants who did not speak English well." Not only that, but in his own writings uncovered by Univision, he regularly complained about the rights and privileges of Muslim students, LGBT students, and particularly Latino students — who made up over 30% of his school — the largest school in the district. The very existence of a gay club spooked him. He could not believe that the school invited a Muslim guest speaker.
It's deeper than that. People who knew Miller in middle school said he was a bigot back then and expressly ended childhood friendships with Latino students over their ethnicity. "I can't be your friend any more because you are Latino," Jason Islas says he was told by Miller the summer before they began high school. In fact, in an amazing piece of investigative journalism from Univision, they uncovered instance after instance of bigotry, xenophobia, and homophobia from throughout Miller's time as a student at Santa Monica High School. Because it was simply not that long ago, witnesses and documents have been relatively easy to find.
Stephen Miller is the latest insufferable liar and bigot on Team Trump, NY Daily News, Feb. 13, 2017
Others wonder how Miller's upbringing among L.A.'s Westside elite impacted his views. For a time, he grew up north of Santa Monica's Montana Avenue, which many say serves as a dividing line between the truly rich (those to the north) and the reasonably well-off. They say such tony Westside neighborhoods aren't the bastion of liberalism they're made out to be. Gould, for one, recalls a deeply segregated community. "When I was growing up, Samohi wanted to believe its own liberal narrative, but I don't believe it's true," he says. "The area we grew up in was absolutely segregated. I think there was a simmering, underlying racism that pervaded L.A. in general." Others agree. "We shouldn't assume that racism doesn't exist in a liberal environment," says Oscar de la Torre, who taught Miller in high school. "In Santa Monica, racism, xenophobia, homophobia, all those things exist." How Trump Adviser Stephen Miller Divided a Santa Monica Synagogue, The Hollywood Reporter, Mar. 29, 2017
He took issue with the school making condoms available—“Legally speaking, sex between minors is statutory rape. Not to mention 14-year-olds are a little young to be having sex regardless of the law.” Worse, the school encouraged students to embrace their homosexuality. “And just in case your son or daughter decides at their tender age that they are gay, we have a club on campus that will gladly help foster their homosexuality,” he wrote. “Do they notify parents if their teenagers have chosen an alternate lifestyle? Of course not.” from
The Believer: How Stephen Miller went from obscure Capitol Hill staffer to Donald Trump’s warm-up act—and resident ideologue. Politico Magazine, June 27, 2016.
There is a gay term appropriate to describe people like Stephen Miller (Urban Dictionary). It happens to have an explicit sexual meaning which is a simple descriptive term. It can sometimes be used as a putdown, but it isn’t necessarily a pejorative, according to my best gay friend. The alternate meaning, however, below, describes Stephen Miller's relationship with President Donald Trump perfectly.
A servile underling. Especially one who is also a sycophant. A suck up or brown-noser. Synonomous with "toadie" or "stooge."
Addendum:
Hardly anybody read yesterday’s diary, “Trump’s heartless female enablers.” It took me over two hours to put together and I think it is worth reading.