A shocking arrest exposes the hypocrisy of a former South Carolina Republican representative who championed “child protection” while allegedly engaging in the very crimes he claimed to fight against.
Story Snapshot
- Former SC Rep. Robert ‘RJ’ May arrested for trading child pornography despite his anti-LGBTQ+ crusades framed as protecting children
- May consistently used “child welfare” rhetoric to justify restricting LGBTQ+ rights and policies in South Carolina
- The arrest reveals stunning hypocrisy from a politician who claimed moral authority on child protection issues
- This case exemplifies how political figures exploit child safety concerns to advance ideological agendas while engaging in actual harm
The Fall of a Self-Proclaimed Child Protector
Robert ‘RJ’ May, the ousted South Carolina Republican representative, built his political career on opposing LGBTQ+ policies while claiming his governing body had “an obligation to ensure that our children have no harm done to them.” His recent arrest for trading child pornography exposes the grotesque hypocrisy of a man who weaponized child protection rhetoric for political gain. May’s case demonstrates how some politicians manufacture moral panics around LGBTQ+ issues while engaging in actual crimes against children.
Sicko arrested for trading child porn with ousted Republican South Carolina Rep. Robert ‘RJ’ May https://t.co/WbYlmTy3Sb pic.twitter.com/Re4jXguzQ0
— New York Post (@nypost) August 6, 2025
Pattern of Anti-LGBTQ+ Activism Under False Pretenses
May’s political activism followed a well-documented pattern of using child protection claims to restrict LGBTQ+ rights. This strategy has deep historical roots, dating back to Anita Bryant’s “Save Our Children” campaign in 1977, which falsely portrayed LGBTQ+ individuals as threats to minors. May consistently employed this same deceptive framework, positioning himself as a defender of children while advancing discriminatory policies that actually harm LGBTQ+ youth and families.
Expert Research Contradicts May’s Claims
Educational and child psychology experts have repeatedly debunked claims that LGBTQ+ inclusion harms children, instead emphasizing that supportive environments benefit all students. Research consistently shows LGBTQ+ youth experience better outcomes in inclusive settings and face higher risks in exclusionary environments. May’s arrest for actual crimes against children while claiming to protect them from imaginary LGBTQ+ threats represents the ultimate betrayal of genuine child welfare concerns.
Broader Implications for Conservative Values
This scandal undermines legitimate conservative concerns about protecting children by exposing how bad actors exploit these issues for political advantage. True conservative values emphasize personal responsibility, moral integrity, and protecting the vulnerable. May’s alleged crimes while simultaneously attacking innocent LGBTQ+ families demonstrates how political opportunists can corrupt genuine child protection efforts. Conservative voters deserve leaders who actually protect children rather than using child welfare as a smokescreen for discrimination and personal misconduct.
Sicko arrested for trading child porn with ousted Republican South Carolina Rep. Robert ‘RJ’ May https://t.co/Mg0KCJNzeE
— DJ Trumpular (@TrumpMuskUpdate) August 6, 2025
The May case serves as a stark reminder that Americans must scrutinize politicians who claim moral authority while potentially engaging in the very behaviors they publicly condemn. Real child protection requires holding all offenders accountable, regardless of their political rhetoric or party affiliation.
Sources:
The Stonewall Uprising – Library of Congress
History of the Anti-Gay Movement Since 1977 – Southern Poverty Law Center
Timeline of LGBTQ history, 20th century – Wikipedia
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