Posted on 05/30/2025 8:49:03 AM PDT by fwdude
Just a few days from the start of June, there has been virtually no acknowledgment of Pride month by federal government agencies this year, a striking departure from recent policy and practice under the Biden-Harris administration and even under President Donald Trump’s first term.
Some limited and more localized observances have been preserved or renewed in 2025, for example by the U.S. courts’ webpage celebrating history-making LGBTQ jurists like Judges Deborah A. Batts and J. Paul Oetken of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, and by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, which notes on its website plans to actively participate in WorldPride 2025.
The paltriness of Pride this year comes pursuant to several policy changes under Trump 2.0 such as executive orders narrowing the definition of gender to exclude trans and nonbinary people and banning activities related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, which have led to agency-wide changes including the removal of LGBTQ focused website content and dissolution of “affinity groups.”
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THANK GOD. Now if we could put all the sodomites back into the closet...
You have a good point. Scary. A whole week to add to a whole month, and another day for brow-beating America about how evil it is (except the USA during 1861-65).
Obergefell is illegitimate.
Good insane it ever was recognized in the first place
And are we concerned? Not in the least. Just breathing fresh air about years of stagnation.
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