Jiang's label for homosexual patronage networks that form under persecution and quietly help one another gain institutional power.
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gay mafia
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"called the gay mafia pig mafia gay mafia okay these are people people who control hollywood right if you go to hollywood they're like..."
"...they have to help each other and so they become a mafia right the pink mafia the gay mafia and but because the mafia..."
"...actually the original jeffrey epstein he was part of the washington gay mafia and he specialized in blackmailing politicians he was very good friends..."
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