MACDONALD: Is Parading Your Sexuality Around Gross?

Is parading your sexuality around gross? It’s inappropriate and bad manners; so is Pride Month Gross? It is. As Nate Jackson notes at Patriot Post,

When you strip away all the high-minded garbage about diversity, equity, and inclusion, about “seeing” people and making them feel accepted, about how “love wins,” about making some kind of “identity” out of behavior, it’s all about focusing on the private parts of a small percentage of the population. The irony is that virtually none of the focus on reproductive organs has anything to do with reproduction.

You’re a man who likes to put your what in the other guy’s what? Let’s celebrate you. You’re a woman who will let anyone and everyone in on the fun, er, down there? Let’s affirm you. You’re a dude who has a fetish about tucking your package while dressing like a woman? Let’s make sure you feel welcome in the ladies’ room.

I’m actually partial to Rob Schneider’s take.

And for the umpteenth time, I’m not interested in what consenting adults do in their private time. You be you with whoever else agrees to be that with you.

Stay away from the kids.

Advertising your preference at any point in the year, no matter what month it is, is crass and inappropriate. It’s your business, so try to have a little class and keep it that way.

And did I mention you need to keep it away from the kids? That goes for heterosexual white women posing as “educators” on taxpayers’ salaries. There is no aspect of the sexual lifestyle, heterosexual, homosexual, arborsexual, pansexual, or any of the others, that is suitable conversation for children, be it extracurricular or as a lesson.

Zero.

You are a disgusting pervert for thinking it, let alone sharing it, and that includes administrators and school board members.

You are not entitled to extra rights for claiming or pretending to be interested or disinterested in sex of any kind with anyone or anything. You get the same rights as the rest of us. The invented ones, like your fake name and socially constructed gender fantasy, are a personal preference. Participation in your fantasy is voluntary; no one else is required to participate in your fantasy. And refusing to attend your ‘princess party’ is not discrimination, bigotry, nor a violation of “your’ civil rights.

Get over yourselves.

If you want to be accepted, stop advertising your so-called gender preference or worse, acting the stereotype. Just be honest, a decent human, a good friend, a productive member of every community, and try being someone who is more interested in other people than in advertising yourself and your sexuality. Unless it’s your job, and then people are free not to patronize that “place of business.” They can choose to exclude themselves from whatever you are selling.

Pride month is gross. Just stop.

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    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, an award-winning blogger, and a member of the Board of Directors of The 603 Alliance and the National Heritage Center for Constitutional Studies. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor, Executive Editor, assistant editor, Editor, content curator, and more (yes, there's more) at GraniteGrok.com. Steve is also a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, the Republican Volunteer Coalition, and has worked for or with many state and local campaigns and grassroots groups, and is a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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