The city of St. Louis takes great delight in its "Pride" events. Every year, the midwestern metropolis hosts a "PrideFest," which has been dubbed one of the city's "signature events." As it attempts to draw awareness and support to the "historically marginalized" LGBTQQIA+ community, the fest is set to feature locally, nationally and internationally recognized performers, dancing and music, and a sizable collection of vendors, etc. ExploreStLouis.com explains, "it's a time when we can celebrate, support and uplift each other."
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture, next gen, Sexuality
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Tagged Bud Light, consumer, Dylan Mulvaney, EdwardJones, EJ, Gateway Arch, Grand Pride Parade, June, LGBTQIA, Paul, Pride Fest, Pride month, St. Louis Pride Parade
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There is a research article from a professor of sociology and family studies, writing for the Institute for Family Studies, that looks at the social contagion of the LGBT movement. Professor Nicholas Wolfinger investigated the National Survey of Family Growth regarding sexual identity. As you may know, the percentage of people who identity with the LGBTQIA+ movement is growing, particularly among the young, but there is perhaps an overstatement within these numbers.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture, next gen, Sexuality
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Tagged Bisexual, Gen Z, heterosexual, homosexual, Institute for Family Studies, LGBTQIA, Millennials, National Survey of Family Growth, Professor Nicholas Wolfinger, sexual identity, social contagion, Society V. Nature
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Much of what the homosexual community (i.e., those who choose to place their unchosen homoerotic desires at the center of their identity) claims is false, and increasingly they’re being forced to admit their claims are false. Some of these claims may have been born out of ignorance, others out of a deliberate strategy to deceive. For example, for decades the myth that homosexuals constitute 10 percent of the population continued to be disseminated by homosexuals and their ideological allies long after the statistic had been thoroughly discredited. It was used to promote implicitly the idiotic and destructive idea that the …
If Illinoisans want to know what’s wrong with public education, look no further than School District U-46, more specifically to the arrogant, self-righteous school board member Traci O’Neal Ellis who never misses an opportunity to insult conservative values through bigoted, divisive, uncivil language. She is the school board member who has twice gleefully referred to the Republican National Convention as the “Klanvention.”
Evidently wanting to outdo herself in offending a segment of the diverse community whose interests she laughingly claims to represent, she just posted this on her Facebook page:
I’m proud to stand with the sons of bitches on
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Tagged #TakeAKnee, American flag, Black Codes, Donald Trump, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Jeanette Ward, Jim Crow laws, LGBTQIA, Lyndon B. Johnson, School District U-46, Traci O’Neal Ellis
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If Illinoisans want to know what’s wrong with public education, look no further than School District U-46, more specifically to the arrogant, self-righteous school board member Traci O’Neal Ellis who never misses an opportunity to insult conservative values through bigoted, divisive, uncivil language. She is the school board member who has twice gleefully referred to the Republican National Convention as the “Klanvention.”
Evidently wanting to outdo herself in offending a segment of the diverse community whose interests she laughingly claims to represent, she just posted this on her Facebook page:
I’m proud to stand with the sons of bitches on
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By the fall of 2017, kindergartners in Washington State will be taught to "understand the range of gender roles, identity, and expression across cultures."1 For those unclear about what precisely will be taught, the kindergarten curriculum developers provide a helpful glossary that includes a definition of "gender":
Posted in Education, Sexuality
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Tagged Barack Obama, Chicago Public Schools, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Gender Confusion, gender expression, gender identity, gender roles, LGBTQIA, LGBTQQAP, Loretta Lynch, Office for Civil Rights, Racial Segregation, Sex Segregation, Title IX, Title VII, Washington State
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