The Real Reason Why Pride Month Is Now On Life Support

Jun 2, 2025 - 17:28
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The Real Reason Why Pride Month Is Now On Life Support

As we predicted a while back, the most irrelevant and low-energy “Pride Month” in the history of “Pride Months” is officially underway as of June 1st. The LGBT movement is currently coming to terms with the reality that, after years of browbeating everyone into tolerating and then applauding and then participating in disorder and dysfunction, people are simply too disgusted and annoyed to put up with it anymore.

The signs are all over the place. The city of Boise — far-Left stronghold in an otherwise very conservative state — just canceled its “Pride Month kickoff” due to “insufficient attendance.” This is the same city that proudly named the so-called “Pride Flag” as an official government flag just a few weeks ago, when the mayor claimed that the city is solidly behind the gay agenda. Turns out, he might have overstated the case a bit there. Meanwhile, major corporate sponsors like Meta, Anheuser-Busch and Comcast have fled San Francisco’s pride parade. And reportedly, one-quarter of corporate donors to New York City’s pride events — including virtually all of the biggest donors — have either eliminated or greatly reduced their contributions this year.

Something called “Heritage of Pride,” which organizes Pride events in New York, says they’re losing hundreds of thousands of dollars this year. The future of the organization is now in jeopardy. It’s the same situation in Canada, if you can believe it. Google and Home Depot, along with Nissan, Adidas, and Clorox, have pulled out of the Toronto pride parade, leaving organizers to speculate about whether the event will even be able to take place in the future.

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And they’re also seeing similar problems in Florida. Watch:

They’ll blame the Trump administration for cutting funding. They’ll demand that “the community” send them more money. But under no circumstances will they change their behavior. They won’t stop twerking in front of children, or engaging in sex acts in public, or glorifying the chemical castration of children. They won’t do any of that, because they’re fundamentally narcissistic, and that’s what the whole movement is really about, which is why it’s called “pride” in the first place.

But millions of Americans are very aware of what the so-called “LGBT pride movement” actually stands for at this point. That’s why, if you walk into your local department store, you’ll probably see similar indications that the downfall of “pride” is upon us. A woman named Caitlin Francis just uploaded these two photos, showing a side-by-side comparison of a Southern California Target store.

The image on the left is from June 1st, 2024. And the image on the right was taken yesterday. They’ve replaced the LGBT colors and the shirts saying “trans people will always exist” with clothing that reasonable people would actually wear. They’ve got American flag shirts instead of the LGBT propaganda now. It’s almost as if Target, like every other major corporation, has realized that normal people vastly outnumber the far-Left activists they’ve been pandering to.

Indeed, with each passing year Americans are increasingly aware of what the LGBT agenda actually is, and what it entails. They’re realizing that all of the promises of the so-called “gay rights movement” have actually been fraudulent all along. The facade is crumbling. And it’s crumbling very quickly.

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Fibis I am just an average American. My teen years were in the late 70s and I participated in all that that decade offered. Started working young, too young. Then I joined the Army before I graduated High School. I spent 25 years in, mostly in Infantry units. Since then I've worked in information technology positions all at small family owned companies. At this rate I'll never be a tech millionaire. When I was young I rode horses as much as I could. I do believe I should have been a cowboy. I'm getting in the saddle again by taking riding lessons and see where it goes.