Saturday, November 16, 2024
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Taking Pride In Not Having A Pride Night



It’s been said that there is strength in numbers, and with some causes, that’s true. Unfortunately, in this day and age, far too many people have become obedient followers, even when they know little to nothing about why they are following.

The LGBTQ cult has become one such rallying cry. A literal clown show that is warping the very fiber of American society. This disease has infected the minds of politicians, corporations, the medical establishment, sports teams, and countless lost individuals. One terrifying aspect of this particular disease is it causes the total loss of rational common sense. How else can you explain teachers in public schools actively enticing children to consider transgenderism while trying to hide that enticement from their parents? How else can you explain having to fight public libraries to eliminate age-inappropriate books from the shelves? Ask yourself, why is this entire cult so fixated on children, even those as young as kindergartners?

The cult has also infected the MSM, which in turn has turned an alternative degenerate lifestyle into a part of our mainstream life. Now, because of a few, most of us are left to tolerate the insanity. We have drag queens reading to children; we have mentally ill parents taking small children to drag shows and parades where half-naked gay men, gay women, men who think they’re women, and women who think they’re men prance and gyrate down public streets in front of those children.

The depravity has even somehow garnered its own month, which is paradoxically called “pride month,” thirty days of perversion of which there is nothing to be proud.

While most have caved and dutifully followed the bad stench like trained bloodhounds, including 29 out of 30 Major League Baseball teams, one team stood strong and refused to join the circus.

Like trained seals, major league sports teams have continuously tried to satisfy the narcissistic LGBTQ advocates who demand total compliance. All the while knowing that the vast majority of their team’s followers tolerate Pride month celebrations at best.

The organizations have not only exposed their employees to the unnecessary and untrue supposed benefits of gay/trans inclusivity but also promoted those perversions during events like “Pride Night” and other events.

Only the Texas Rangers have refused to give in to the leftist radicals and instead have taken pride in their independence. WFAA reported the Ranger’s viewpoint on the issue.

“Our longstanding commitment remains the same: To make everyone feel welcome and included in Rangers baseball in our ballpark, at every game, and in all we do for both our fans and our employees. We deliver on that promise across our many programs to have a positive impact across our entire community.”

The article also pointed out that although the Rangers do not have an official Pride Night, they have collaborated with other various local and national groups.

The Rangers sponsored the NAGAAA Gay Softball World Series in 2022, which took place in Dallas and Waxahachie. The club took part in the opening ceremonies in Dallas and collaborated with the local organizers and NAGAAA officials on various initiatives for the event.

The team is working on initiatives with local groups, including the Pegasus Slow-Pitch Softball Association, which promotes quality amateur softball at all levels of play with a special emphasis on the participation of members of the LGBTQ+ community.

The Rangers have collaborated with the Resource Center, which offers programs and support to LGBTQ+ communities and individuals affected by HIV/AIDS in North Dallas. The team’s employees also volunteer and participate in Resource Center events to show their support.

The events that the Rangers participate in are centered around people already in the LGBTQ cult. It does not involve innocent men, women, and children who want to attend a baseball game without having a disgusting lifestyle rammed down their throats.

Sure, there is strength in numbers, but it depends on the equation. There is also great strength in the number one.

The group “Three Dog Night” wrote a song that said, “One is the loneliest number,” I agree … it’s always lonely at the top.