'Opposing Desires' delves deeply into the contentious practices of the South Korean anti-LGBT movement, investigating its roots, framing strategies, transnational ties, and political endeavors. In times of right-wing populists gaining traction worldwide, this case study offers new insights into the cunning ways conservative Christians engage in both continuous and dynamic action forms to gain societal and political hegemony. Sociologists, political scientists and practitioners alike will discover how this dynamic continuity runs like a thread through anti-LGBT politics in Korea, displaying not just another far-right success story, but unveiling also contradictions and internal conflicts.