Lumping all people into one group as you're doing is what's the problem. It's like saying all Lutherans are pushing for female pastors, when it's mainly the ELCA synod and the most widely known.
I think the links I provided show ample evidence that it is those of the Jewish persuasion that have historically been behind the push for the normalization of homosexuality, transgender etc. Sure, now that many have swallowed the cool-aid one gets advocates from all walks.
Perhaps I am wrong, so humor me. How many Christians, Muslims, Hindu, Buddhist have been instrumental in either ideas or $$ in bringing about the wonderful pride-marching, sex-change transgenderism for kids that we have today? I showed you a list that contain both contemporary and historical influencers, either in thought (ideas) or action (court rulings, activism etc) or big $$.
Do you think it's some diverse group of various ethnic and religious groups that are behind this? Really? Please point to instrumental Christians and Hindus and Muslims and other non-Jewish faiths that have pushed this agenda for decades and more recently more boldly in media like in products like the advertising for Bud-Light, and then in stores like with children's clothing etc. Is a diverse group of people also deciding the government school policies where little kids get to learn about their 2 dads, and how one of those dads can get pregnant - taught by a dolled up man wearing a wig, makeup, and women's clothing?
When the Nazi's took over Germany, they kicked out the Jews or put them in camps. The corruption, deviant plays and films, homosexuality and abuse of children all were greatly diminished or eliminated. It wasn't a diverse group of people then pushing the corruption, and I don't think it is now.
By the way, the last linked video in my post #12 is an ad sponsored by the World Jewish Congress.