In the week or so leading up to June, I repeatedly told David and Caroline this would be the last time “Pride Month” was celebrated in any meaningful way. I’m kicking myself for not putting it in a post, but they can corroborate this statement if you ask them.
(Please note: I’m not getting into the theological arguments about homosexuality here. That’s not my point in this post.)
It was clear in late May that people were growing increasingly fed up with this agenda being crammed down their throats. I said more than a few times that the “regular gays” in this country (for lack of a better term) have to be very concerned about the direction all of this is headed with the blatant sexualization and grooming of children as well as the rise of the TQ+ in the alphabet soup.
This video was in my Gab feed this morning. Like I said, the “regular gays” have had enough. The pendulum is already starting to swing back on this entire alphabet issue which is also indicative of the coming First Turning. I still think we may see Obergefell overturned. It’s not clear to me yet how all this might play out. But as I said in a previous podcast, this topic is being intentionally crammed down our throats until it makes us vomit. The question is what each side intends on doing with that reaction from the American citizens.
Melinda Dunn
Hello Sallie, Just this morning I unsubscribed from receiving promotional texts from a company I was quite fond of. One of the editors of their magazine which is central to the products of the company wrote about how he was celebrating Pride month, his gayness and also reported how other members of the staff were celebrating their gay relationships. I will no longer order products from this company, and unfortunately, when I see items from the company in my home, I am appalled. Praying for our country.
David
That kind of thinking is being multiplied, Melinda. Target has already retreated, Bud Light now has a stain that can only be diminished, not removed, maybe by new ownership of the brand and/or a statement of “it was wrong”. Major League Baseball “quietly” changed their rainbow version of their logo back to normal on June 2. You see a lot less of the rainbow versions of the logos this year. The message of people stopping their purchases is loud and clear.