Pride Month: Where’s My Freedom from Forced Festivities?
Celebrate all you want, but don’t mandate my participation. After all, true freedom means having the choice to join in or to sit it out.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Celebrate all you want, but don’t mandate my participation. After all, true freedom means having the choice to join in or to sit it out.
Behind the rainbow facade lies a calculated strategy to capitalize on a movement while conveniently forgetting about it the rest of the year.
In contemporary society, the concept of pride has taken on new dimensions, particularly with the advent of Pride Month.
Those who live unconventional lifestyles or defy traditional norms are often praised for their courage and authenticity, leading to a sense of pride in their choices and identity.
Perhaps it’s the unyielding belief that a month of pride is just the beginning of their quest for recognition and visibility.
Critics argue Pride Month has morphed into what can be described as a mandatory, government-sponsored religion that imposes a specific set of beliefs and behaviors on society.
In snarky response to the celebration of a month dedicated to the sexually disordered, Dave Cloft has some pithy comments.
Billy Graham once famously quipped, “If God doesn’t punish America, he’ll have to apologize to Sodom and Gomorrah”. It was way back in the early 70’s when he said that. We’ve come a long way since then, a long way downward.
Sometimes a crime is just a crime. On June 12, 2016, Omar Mateen opened fire on patrons of the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida, killing 49 and wounding 53 others. The rampage ended when Mateen was shot dead by police. It was an atrocious act for which there is no justification. Although straight people patronize the …