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During ‘pride’ month, silence is not violence

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The prospect of facing another June can be uncomfortable for Catholics. Everywhere we turn, rainbows and other symbols of today’s LGBTQ movement will be emblazoned. Stores, restaurants, civic buildings, and even ATMs will be branded with the flag and other symbols of “pride” month.

Google Doodles celebrate “pride” activists. Stores like Target have released “pride” clothing collections for adults and children. Increasingly, even workplaces are hosting “pride” month events.

It is an unpleasant and difficult time for Catholics. Family members, work colleagues, perhaps even friends from church will evaluate the status of relationships based on whether or not we embrace the symbols of “pride” month. Displaying — or not displaying — a flag or sticker becomes an easy way to size a person up. Liking a social media post, writing a comment or resharing a video are ways of demonstrating that you are an “ally.” Attendance at prominent civic events is expected of public officials.

Adopting a symbol of the pride movement puts a person squarely in conformity with current trends. Wearing the symbol announces to all an affiliation strong enough to secure social status and workplace advancement. But at what cost?

Unwilling or unable to speak out against events or branding that does not accord with a well-formed Catholic conscience leaves many of the faithful frustrated and trapped. Some people don’t have the spirit or mindset (or even formation) to speak out against what they know in their hearts is wrong.

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They have taken God's symbol, the rainbow, and made it into something evil. But that's not enough. You're not allowed to be silent about their "pride" and "rights" because they want you to voice your opposition to God loud and proud. Verbalize it. Very demonic.
 
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The prospect of facing another June can be uncomfortable for Catholics. Everywhere we turn, rainbows and other symbols of today’s LGBTQ movement will be emblazoned. Stores, restaurants, civic buildings, and even ATMs will be branded with the flag and other symbols of “pride” month.

Google Doodles celebrate “pride” activists. Stores like Target have released “pride” clothing collections for adults and children. Increasingly, even workplaces are hosting “pride” month events.

It is an unpleasant and difficult time for Catholics. Family members, work colleagues, perhaps even friends from church will evaluate the status of relationships based on whether or not we embrace the symbols of “pride” month. Displaying — or not displaying — a flag or sticker becomes an easy way to size a person up. Liking a social media post, writing a comment or resharing a video are ways of demonstrating that you are an “ally.” Attendance at prominent civic events is expected of public officials.

Adopting a symbol of the pride movement puts a person squarely in conformity with current trends. Wearing the symbol announces to all an affiliation strong enough to secure social status and workplace advancement. But at what cost?

Unwilling or unable to speak out against events or branding that does not accord with a well-formed Catholic conscience leaves many of the faithful frustrated and trapped. Some people don’t have the spirit or mindset (or even formation) to speak out against what they know in their hearts is wrong.

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I am not a big time boycotter but when they try to push my face in it I have been known to walk away. Target is getting to that point where they are becoming obnoxious. I never liked Bud Lite, but that was long before they got woke. I was never a Dodgers fan before they got woke. But I have been a Target customer and they are creeping me out. If they want me to choose, and it’s looking more like they want me to, I can find other merchants easy enough. Yup. Just push me a tiny bit more. Go ahead. I dare you. Put up a banner at your front door and I won’t cross it just like I would not cross a strike line for love or money.
 
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Pfft, I'd prefer violence but either way they get no love, compassion, or charity from me whatsoever
I feel the same way about them and several other groups of people, but deep down I know I'm wrong and I pray that God changes my heart so that I can at least pray for them. Jesus would have taken abuse from these people and simply prayed. The hate I have is wrong, but it's really hard to fight it away. I need God. This must change in my heart should I hope to see paradise. I suspect you know this too, bro. Those are just my thoughts.
 
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Displaying — or not displaying — a flag or sticker becomes an easy way to size a person up.

I've already chosen my symbols to display during "pride month":


flag 1.jpg
DO NOT PROVOKE ME.jpg
 
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