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What started off as "we just want to hold hands in public" quickly turned into something much more radical. Activism took over, and now, it's not enough to simply leave people alone and live side by side. We must applaud, affirm, and show a total cultural submission to the LGBTQ. And if anybody refuses, they're instantly branded a bigot.
Meanwhile, the same activists pushing all this never extend that kind of grace to anyone else. If your religion does not affirm their lifestyle, well, too bad for you. Suck it up, buttercup. And if your values still center around marriage, children, and family life, again, tough luck. And if you think traditional families should be honored too, well then you must be a hateful Trump supporter.
There's a real "celebrate us or else" attitude that has turned a lot of people off.
So now, the state of Tennessee is taking a stand. They've decided to do away with the month-long bondage, fetish, and kink parade, and instead, they're celebrating the nuclear family.
Tennessee has officially declared June to be "Nuclear Family Month" in what has been taken as a war on LGBTQ Pride.
Republican Gov. Bill Lee signed a resolution last week for the new month-long celebration of the traditional family unit, which it defines as "one husband, one wife, and any biological, adopted, or fostered children."
The nuclear family "is God's perfect design for humanity and is aligned with the long-held traditional values of Tennessee," states the resolution, which passed through both chambers of the lower Republican-controlled state legislature.
"The nuclear family is under attack in our beloved State and nation, and it is our responsibility to uplift, protect, and support values that help Tennessee prosper," the legislation says.
GLAAD, one of the world's largest LGBTQ media advocacy groups, blasted the state's decision not to recognize Pride Month, which is every June.
"Resolutions like this do more to reveal the cluelessness of elected officials whose own families and those of their constituents have various family dynamics and structures," GLAAD wrote in a statement to the Advocate.
Yes, of course GLAAD is upset. The activist class can celebrate itself nonstop, but the second somebody says maybe family deserves a month too, suddenly it's an attack.
This Tennessee move is happening while support for the LGBTQ political agenda is starting to slip.
Throughout 2023, the Public Religion Research Institute, or PRRI, interviewed over 22,000 adults for what it calls its American Values Atlas. Last week, the Organization released its findings on views about LGBTQ rights in the US. The survey showed for the first time support fell for key policies regarding LGBTQ rights, backing for same sex marriage dropped two percentage points, support for non-discrimination protections dropped four points and opposition to people refusing services based on religious grounds dropped five points.