The cruelty of “Pride Month” (and other stories)

A roundup of news and commentary from around the interwebs.

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From The Spectator: “The nasty side of Pride.” An excerpt:

For a month that’s supposed to be all about love and acceptance, Pride has a pretty nasty streak. Maybe that’s what one of the mysterious colours on its indecipherable flag represents: the cruelty community.

Consider Oxfam’s Pride animation, which it tweeted out earlier this week. Alongside all the usual Pride platitudes – we must love and respect LGBTQIA+ people, the cartoon characters say – the video went in for some Terf-bashing too. ‘Terf’ stands for ‘trans-exclusionary radical feminist’, but really it means ‘witch’. It’s a slur hurled at women who think sex is real. Who think people with penises are men, not women. You know – women who understand reality. Ready the stake!

Read the whole thing.

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A point to make about this video, which shows a massive protest outside a Canadian school: There wouldn’t be Muslim kids stomping on Pride flags if they didn’t have the LGBT agenda being crammed down their throat all day, every day. Some people are simply sick of it. They didn’t object to Pride parades or gay bars or any of that—they just don’t want to be constantly coerced into participation. The government has essentially told people that they cannot be neutral–they must pick a side. And so, they are.

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Here is my description of how the LGBT hate crime grift works.

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More good news: “Jaw Dropping Stats – Reports Of Bud Light Memorial Day Sales Dropping -60% As Brand Boycott Continues.”

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Remember how sex education was sold as necessary to reduce STDs and encourage responsible sexual behavior? Yeah, that was a joke. From the BBC: “Gonorrhoea and syphilis sex infections reach record levels in England.” I suspect the pandemic of STDs could be corrected by encouraging physical and social distancing for non-married people.

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Good news from the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition: “Nevada Governor Lombardo protects citizens by vetoing assisted suicide bill.”

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This conversation between Chloe Cole and another detransitioner is heartbreaking—and highlights why we have to fight gender ideology.

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Last month, incidentally, the New York Times published a hit piece on detransitioners. Unherd published a good editorial explaining what they got wrong: “What the New York Times gets wrong about detransitioning.”

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More soon.

 

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