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When ‘Equality’ Means Anything but Reality
The conceit of our age is that we can alter reality at a whim. We’re really that smart and powerful.
We not only can control the planet’s weather, but we can defy God’s essential design for life, reflected in nature and cultures trillions of times a day.
This being Pride Month, we’re all supposed to take pride in any and all departures from the normal, so it might be worth a look at where that will take us.
Lacking the sheer muscularity of the American reflex toward liberty, Great Britain, along with other Western European nations, is venturing into thought …
First Santa, Now Drag Queens: Macy’s Celebrates “Pride” Month
Macy’s was once a symbol of wholesome American fun with its Thanksgiving Parades and visits with Santa Claus, immortalized years ago in the classic movie Miracle on 34th Street. But this month the department store chain is busy promoting the debauchery associated with LGBT “pride” and pushing the new all-American tradition of encouraging children to interact with perverted drag queens.
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Tagged Chicago, drag queen, Eve Tushnet, LGBT pride, Macy's, Michael Brown, Pride month, Rod Dreher
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