Posted on 06/03/2024 12:02:58 PM PDT by Rummyfan
Most of the people around me have, not surprisingly, been feeling a little off since the kangaroo court verdict last Thursday. There's going to be a lot of that for the next few months, years, or, well, ever.
On Sunday afternoon, a friend reminded me that it is now the secular holy month of Pride, which I had managed to not think of until that point. Yeah, I hadn't gone anywhere near the news or social media for a couple of days. I immediately thought, "Hey, let's kick off the week with some annual Pride Month lamentation!"
Even the slightest variations on an "end of the Republic" theme can save what's left of one's sanity.
Here is a tale from last year's Alphabet Mafia celebration that Catherine wrote about over the weekend:
It’s June, the month LGBTQ loonies have aggressively and egregiously claimed as their own, but even before the Pride flags unfurled last year, a California fire department lifeguard found himself in trouble for saying the flag did not accord with his Christian beliefs.
Last year, the LA County Board of Supervisors made it mandatory for county facilities to fly the Progress Pride flag throughout the month of June. The Los Angeles County Fire Department originally gave Capt. Jeffrey Little his requested religious exemption from personally putting up the flag, Fox News noted, but the exemption was later revoked and he was told his religious beliefs “do not matter”. Little later lost his investigation unit position and had to use vacation time to avoid being forced to put up the flag. This year, his religious exemption requests were simply ignored. Now he’s suing.
(Excerpt) Read more at pjmedia.com ...
They changed it just enough.. It is meant for the same claim.
I am a retired beautician. I have worked with them. Some are nice folks. Some are in.your.face asking for trouble.
For the lifestyle, keep it to yourself and get along.
This is my annual “purge of social media month” I find out what companies I don’t want to do business with, and who I need to stop “following”. They make the decision easy this time of year.
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