What is there to be proud of during American Pride Month?

The "Pride Month" that swept across the United States has finally ended. The LGBTQ community has been making a fuss for a whole June, and today they can finally put on their clothes and go out on the streets.

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The "rainbow flag" of the White House can also be taken down. In order to express his support for the LGBTQ community, Biden previously invited its representatives to the White House to participate in activities and take photos.

Due to the leadership of the United States in the Western world, its younger brothers have followed suit. The United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Italy... are all holding "Pride Month"

Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau also personally came out and said that he is an eternal supporter of LGBTQ, but he himself will not undergo sex change. He is as hypocritical as Biden. He has a wife and children, but he wants others to be LGBTQ.

This year's "Pride Month" is much larger than in previous years. It is said to be the general outbreak after the Western epidemic. Some people are still not satisfied and say they want to be proud all year round.

What is LGBTQ? L stands for lesbian, G stands for gay, B stands for bisexual, T stands for transgender, and Q stands for people who are gender-confused, also known as queer.

LGBTQ was originally a social movement. In the early days, there was no such term. It was mainly participated by homosexuals. Later, it became a political movement and became part of Western "values". Whether to support LGBTQ has also become one of the criteria for a country to stand on the side. Since this movement has political colors and has a wide impact, we must be vigilant, so first of all, you have to understand its origins.

The distorted homosexual movement

Before World War II, the laws of almost all Western countries recognized homosexuality as a crime, and the main factor was religion. It would take a very difficult struggle for the gay community in the West to decriminalize, and they had to join the left-wing movement led by the Communist Party or the Social Democratic Party. In other words, the gay movement was anti-capitalist at the beginning. After the victory of the October Revolution, Soviet Russia took the lead in decriminalizing homosexuality, until 1934, when it was illegalized again during the Stalin era. The country where homosexuals were most persecuted in Europe was Nazi Germany. Starting in 1938, homosexuals were sent to concentration camps and labeled as "pink triangles." From the outbreak of World War II to the early 1960s, the gay movement was in a dormant period because everyone was either busy with the war or busy cleaning up the mess.

The second stage of the gay movement, also called the modern gay movement, took place in the United States.

"Pride Month" is called "American Pride Month" because it originated in the United States. The homosexual community was marginalized at the time and was not allowed to see the light of day. They usually gathered in specific bars. On June 28, 1969, the New York police raided a gay bar called "Stonewall".

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When the police were about to take some "drag queens", homosexual prostitutes and transgender people to the police station for interrogation, they were met with collective resistance. These people threw stones, coins and bottles at the police. The police retreated into the bar, and these people set fire outside. After the reinforcement police arrived and rescued their trapped colleagues, the conflict with the homosexual community escalated. After the news spread, other homosexuals and onlookers gathered in groups on Christopher Street, and that night it turned into a conflict between 400 police and more than 2,000 people. Why did homosexuals who dared not breathe in front of the police dare to use violence to confront the police? Because an "anti-war movement" (Vietnam War) was sweeping the United States. Under the banner of "anti-war", American young people continued to attack the old order and old ideas. The anti-war movement also led to the development of the civil rights movement and the sexual liberation movement, and homosexuals also felt that their day had come. Homosexuals gave themselves a sense of group to overcome shame and isolation and end their identity as marginalized people who were discriminated against. Therefore, they had the courage to confront the police before the "Stonewall Incident".

After the Stonewall Incident, gay men and lesbians in New York formed the Gay Liberation Front, but they soon found themselves still a small group and could not make a voice. They had no choice but to claim that they belonged to a branch of the Vietnam National Liberation Front and to fight the US government uncompromisingly. So, they also held up slogans against capitalism during the parade and announced their support for the Black Panther Party, an organization for the black liberation movement. Huey Newton, leader of the Black Panther Party, also issued a statement condemning the US government's persecution of the homosexual community and stated that black liberation and gay liberation had common goals and interests. In this way, the Gay Liberation Front found a political foothold and became a left-wing component of the anti-war movement.

By 1973, there were dozens of gay organizations in the United States.

In 1970, the United Kingdom also established the Gay Liberation Front. However, when Europe joined the gay liberation movement, the American Gay Liberation Front collapsed. The reason was that lesbians announced their withdrawal from the organization. Lesbians pointed out that homosexual behavior such as sexual intercourse and prostitution in public toilets had nothing to do with lesbians, and they would not do such dirty things. After the lesbians became independent, only gay men remained in the American Gay Liberation Front, and they were labeled as "dirty". In order to save themselves, gay men declared themselves supporters of the Cuban Revolution, because Castro was very popular in the American anti-war movement at that time. Therefore, they also imitated Castro's style when they took to the streets.

However, to their embarrassment, when the "National Gay Liberation Front" sent representatives to visit Cuba, the Cuban government declared that homosexuality was "a pathological feature of American society." American homosexuality suffered another heavy blow, and the Front had to disband. With the end of the Vietnam War, the "anti-war movement" gradually faded. In the 1980s, the "sexual liberation movement" and the "anti-racial discrimination movement" were the real successes. The result of these two movements was that white women and black men had become a normal thing. Some women also used this as a social practice to treat black people equally to prove their progressive thinking, which was extremely rare in the United States before the 1960s. Speculative gay men also joined the "sexual liberation movement" and pulled black people to join.

Sexual minorities such as bisexuals, transgenders, and queers were integrated with gays and lesbians. The financial backers who integrated them were American Jews. The name LGBTQ appeared in 1988. In the 1990s, Hollywood, which was controlled by Jews, continued to invest in films that glorified homosexuality, even if it was a loss. In 2004, Brokeback Mountain won many awards, and the investor was Paramount Pictures, a film giant founded and controlled by Jews.

The image of the LGBTQ community has changed fundamentally in the Western world in the new century, not only in the field of literature and art, but also in politics. When we watched Hong Kong movies in the 1990s, the image of homosexuality was mostly unhealthy clowns and associated with AIDS, but it was no longer like this. In 1994, with the help of the American Public Sector Union (UNISON), June 28 was designated as "Pride Day", claiming to break anti-homosexual prejudice.

Clinton pledged to stop expelling gays from the military.

But most people in the US political arena were still against LGBTQ, so Clinton's attitude in public changed to "don't mention it, don't ask it, don't tell it". The attitude towards LGBTQ during the Bush era was: sexual orientation and sexual preferences are personal privacy and should not be made public. The gay community's counterattack method is to "encourage coming out", that is, hidden homosexuals in all walks of life must bravely stand up and admit that "deprivatizing" sexual orientation and "coming out" is actually a denial of the value of homosexuality. Its logic is: homosexual behavior has no social value, and homosexuals have no value. But as long as it is taken out of the "closet", its value will be realized.

The value realized is the "political value".

During the Obama era, the "political value" of LGBTQ in the United States continued to rise and became "politically correct." "Pride Day" became "Pride Week" and then "Pride Month." When traditional political and social forces in the United States realized the danger, it was too late because the Democratic Party needed this "political value."

From the founding spirit of the United States, family is the most important thing, and one of the symbols of success for the middle class is to have a perfect family. This image has always been a model of a happy family in the United States and Western society. LGBTQ has subverted this family concept. With the help of the media and the arts industry, LGBTQ is equivalent to declaring war on traditional American values. Traditional American forces (generally known as conservatives) feel threatened, and Trump leads them to fight back, and the political color of LGBTQ is becoming more and more intense.

The gay movement that started in the 1960s has been completely distorted today. It has become a powerful political tool and forced the world to accept it. In essence, it emerged as part of the Western class struggle movement and was a manifestation of resistance to capitalism. However, now LGBTQ is no longer satisfied with gaining respect and equality, but wants to become a special group that is above the law and morality.

Under the banner of "political correctness", LGBTQ has extended its hand to children, and some brainwashed parents even bring their children to participate in such activities. Same-sex marriage is no longer a problem in the West. The next step is that the government should allow minors to freely choose their gender. Some disgusting photos will not be posted. During "Pride Month", some men walked naked towards children. This is illegal in normal times, but the law is invalid during "Pride Month". For us, we would think that there is nothing to be proud of. It's OK to keep our distance from others. Are heterosexuals so humble?

In China, June is "Safety Month"!

It is not that China should learn from the United States, but the United States should learn from China. By launching a "Safety Month", it can at least reduce some accidents such as train derailments and bridge collapses, right? But if the Democratic Party launches a "Safety Month", it will not get votes, but supporting LGBTQ can harvest a large number of votes. The Jews are very interesting. On June 8, Jerusalem Chief Rabbi Amar publicly condemned the Jews who participated in Tel Aviv's "Pride Month". He said that LGBT are animals, "I would rather they eat pork than do such things." Many LGBT movements in the West are mostly supported by Jewish sponsors, but Israel itself does not welcome these movements. In the mainstream media pages of the West, there are pictures of people supporting "Pride Month", but those who hate "Pride Month" are covered up and silenced. 

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