As we close out the month that used to be Bride Month and is now Pride Month, I wanted to share this treasure I found on the web, from Stu Cork from The Epoch Times. I can only agree with him.
My “Tribute” to Pride Month
1. I used to think I was pretty much just a regular person, but I was born white, into a two-parent household which now, whether I like it or not, makes me privileged, a racist, and responsible for slavery.
2. I am a fiscal and moral conservative, which by today’s standards, makes me a fascist because I plan, budget, and support myself. I went to School and have always held a job. But I now find out that I am not here because I earned it, but because I was “advantaged”.
3. I am heterosexual, which according to gay folks, now makes me a homophobe. I am not a Muslim, which now labels me as an infidel. I am older than 70, making me a useless dinosaur who doesn’t understand Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Snapchat.
4. I think, and I reason, and I doubt most of what the ‘mainstream’ media tells me, which makes me a Right-wing conspiracy nut. I am proud of my heritage and our inclusive culture, making me a xenophobe.
5. I believe in hard work, fair play, and fair reward according to each individual’s merits, which today makes me an anti-socialist. I believe our system guarantees freedom of effort – not freedom of outcome or subsidies which must make me a borderline sociopath.
6. I believe in the defense and protection of my nation for and by all citizens, now making me a militant. I am proud of our flag, what it stands for, and the many who died to let it fly, so I stand during our National Anthem – so I must be a radical.
7. Please help me come to terms with the new me because I’m just not sure who I am anymore! Funny – it all took place over the last few decades! And I recall that June is “Wedding Month”, not this celebration of depravity.
Thread – My “Tribute” to Pride Month (from the ‘Net)
— Resist the Hologram – Stu Cvrk (@STUinSD) June 4, 2023
1. I used to think I was pretty much just a regular person, but I was born white, into a two-parent household which now, whether I like it or not, makes me privileged, a racist, and responsible for slavery.