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Brad vs Everyone
Candace Owens's (controversial) take on LGBT Pride Month

Brad vs Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 21:59


Candace Owens just dropped a controversial take on LGBT Pride Month. Is she right... or nah? I break it down in this episode of the Brad vs Everyone podcast. Then, I react to leftists over at the Young Turks losing their shit over the Supreme Court's recent gun decision, Gen Z's questionable job interview decisions, and a TikToker's attempt to explain LGBT nonsense. As always, I round out the show with YOUR comments!

Dan Caplis
Colorado pouring mega millions into illegals flocking to state; Fmr state rep Tim Leonard defends Dave Williams

Dan Caplis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 34:54 Transcription Available


Dan hones in on the mutliple millions of dollars being funneled into funding programs to support illegal migrants in Denver, and how much it's costing Colorado taxpayers.Tim Leonard, former state representative, joins the program to go to bat for Dave Williams remaining as state party chair in the wake of a firestorm over an anti-LGBT Pride Month e-mail from the official party account.

PIJN NEWS
Biden's Pentagon Celebrates LGBT Instead of D-Day & Dr. Michael Ganon

PIJN NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 28:30


Segment 1: Biden's Pentagon Celebrates LGBT Instead of D-Day Dr. Chaps discerns the spiritual forces at play behind these headlines and leads a prayer, seeking guidance and wisdom in these challenging times.Dr. Chaps reports on the controversial decision by Biden's Pentagon to celebrate LGBT Pride Month on June 6th, the anniversary of D-Day, sparking debate and criticism. Segment 2: Texas Supreme Court Upholds Law Protecting Babies From Abortion The Texas Supreme Court has upheld a law aimed at protecting babies from abortion. This decision reinforces the state's stance on pro-life legislation and continues the national conversation on abortion laws. Segment 3: Guest Interview with Dr. Michael Walsh Dr. Michael Walsh Ganon joins the show to discuss the implications of these recent events and their broader impact on society. Get free alerts at http://PrayInJesusName.org © 2024, Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt, PhD. Airs on NRB TV, Direct TV Ch.378, Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, GoogleTV, Smart TV, iTunes and www.PrayInJesusName.org

The Christian Post Daily
MLB Teams Ignoring Pride Month, Spike in Texas Disasters, Israeli Tourism Plummets

The Christian Post Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 7:36


GET 2 FREE COURSES from World Relief with your one-time or monthly gift of $25 or more! This offer ends on June 30, 2024, so visit WORLDRELIEF.ORG/REFUGEEDAY today to learn more.Top headlines for Wednesday, June 12, 2024In this episode, we cover the heartbreaking story of rodeo star Spencer Wright and his wife, Kallie, as they mourn the tragic loss of their 3-year-old son, Levi. We also explore the mixed reactions from Major League Baseball teams regarding LGBT Pride Month, with one-third of the teams remaining silent on social media while still planning to hold pride night events. Additionally, we highlight Texans on Mission, an organization that has already responded to 11 declared disasters this year, providing crucial aid to communities ravaged by storms and tornadoes. Finally, we discuss the evolving perspectives among young Evangelicals concerning their support for Israel.Subscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on TwitterChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the NewsRodeo star Spencer Wright, wife share grief after son dies | Entertainment NewsOne-third of the MLB teams have not mentioned Pride Month on X | Sports NewsSpike in Texas disasters prompts Christians to meet the challenge | U.S. NewsAssemblies of God pastor's wife, 3 others killed ‘in cold blood' | World NewsIsraeli guide reveals how Hamas' Oct. 7 attacks changed her views | World NewsRobert Jeffress identifies misconceptions about the End Times

Summoning Insight
Is Faker's $500 Ahri skin reasonable? / MASSIVE changes to pro LoL

Summoning Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 169:14


MonteCristo and Thorin discuss controversy around Faker's Ahri skin for the Hall of Legends, changes coming to the LCS, Fearless Draft in the NACL and LPL, roster moves at Dignitas and Shopify Rebellion, how the Esports World Cup has affected pro teams' marketing exercises during LGBT+ Pride Month, and more!

Brad vs Everyone
What Jordan Peterson gets right (and wrong) about Pride Month!

Brad vs Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 32:46


Commentator Jordan Peterson's controversial comments on LGBT Pride Month are making a splash. I break down what he gets right (and what he gets wrong) from the perspective of a socially moderate, anti-woke gay man in this episode of the Brad vs Everyone podcast.   Then, I offer an unexpected take on the trial of Hunter Biden and report on yet another story showing California's economic policies backfiring. I round out the show by reacting to a WILD Marxist TikTok and reading your comments.

The Christian Post Daily
100 Girl Athletes Displaced by Biological Male, UK Council Member Suspended Over 'Pride,' The Chosen First to Receive SAG Waiver

The Christian Post Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 6:48


Top headlines for Thursday, July 20, 2023In today's episode, we examine the controversy surrounding a middle school boy who, competing on a girls' track team, has displaced many female athletes, resulting in a heated debate about fairness and gender in sports, an Oklahoma United Methodist Church congregation gains legal permission to leave the denomination despite resistance from the regional body. We explore the ramifications of this court decision on the faith community. We then shift to UK politics, where a Christian British politician encounters legal hurdles after being suspended from the Conservative Party for criticizing LGBT Pride Month on social media. Lastly, amidst the SAG-AFTRA strike, we focus on 'The Chosen', a show that has been granted an exemption to continue filming.Tap here to listen to the Crossmap podcastSubscribe to this Podcast Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Overcast Follow Us on Social Media @ChristianPost on Twitter Christian Post on Facebook @ChristianPostIntl on Instagram Subscribe on YouTube Get the Edifi App Download for iPhone Download for Android Subscribe to Our Newsletter Subscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and Thursday Click here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning! Links to the News Over 100 female athletes displaced by boy on girls' track team | U.S. News Catholic priest in 'stable condition' after machete attack | U.S. News UMC conference can't stop church from disaffiliation, judge rules | Church & Ministries News Rhode Island school district allows Good News Clubs after lawsuit | U.S. News Christian council member suspended for calling pride a 'sin' | World News Evangelist shares 7 lies that can mess up a Christian's faith | Living News ‘The Chosen' becomes first show to receive SAG waiver | Entertainment News

Hearts of Oak Podcast
Kingsley Cortes - MAGA 2024: The Supreme Court Swallows the Red Pill and Lessons Learned from Trump 2020

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 46:25 Transcription Available


Show notes and Transcript... Kingsley Cortes is someone with a deep understanding of the political and social  media world.  At GETTR Social Media she was integral, along with Jason Miller, to their incredible rise and Kingsley also served on the Trump 2020 campaign.  She joins Hearts of Oak to share her experiences from that campaign and what lessons were learned that will make the Trump 2024 campaign a completely different beast.   We discuss how 'The Don' has been able to mould the party in his image and make MAGA so much more than just a political slogan.  Then there is the revelation of the Supreme Court. We are now a year after the overturning of Roe vs Wade, how has it suddenly been red pilled with 3 huge decisions in one day?   Then we end up discussing voter demographics looking ahead to 2024. Kingsley Cortes is the Digital Media Manager for 'Center for Renewing America', she is a political communications and marketing professional with experience in journalism, presidential campaign strategy, and social media.  Kingsley most recently worked as Director of Operations at GETTR Social Media. Prior to GETTR, she served on President Donald J. Trump's 2020 Re-election Campaign as Executive Assistant to the Senior Advisor for Strategy.  Kingsley graduated in 2021 from the University of California Los Angeles with degrees in Political Science and Classical Studies. A Chicago native, she now resides in Arlington, Virginia. Connect with Kingsley Twitter: https://twitter.com/KingsleyCortes?s=20 GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/kingsleycortes Center for Renewing America: https://americarenewing.com/ Interview recorded 5.7.23 *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin and Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin?s=20  To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more...  https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Please subscribe, like and share!   Subscribe now Transcript (Hearts of Oak) Hello, Hearts of Oak, and welcome to another interview coming up in a moment with Kingsley Cortes. I got to know Kingsley through my time at GETTR. She at the moment is working for the Centre for Renewing America and was on the 2020 Trump campaign, and that's where we start, asking her about her experiences, what that was like, then looking ahead to 2024, whether Republicans have actually learned the games the Democrats play and whether they've learned how to more effectively play the game. And then we go on to so many things. MAGA, how MAGA has become much more than a slogan, how it is literally a way of life. Putting America first. Game-changer. The Supreme Court, how they've been red-pilled in the last few weeks and back overturning Roe v. Wade decision a year ago. How that has happened, how their Court has become so conservative. Part of it, of course, we discuss is in Trump's three nominations to the Supreme Court, which is huge. And then we just end up talking about the demographics, voting demographics, looking at 2024, the youth vote, and how that will play into the elections.  Kingsley Cortes, it's wonderful that you could join us today. Thanks for your time. (Kingsley Cortes) Thanks so much for having me, Peter.  Not at all, and obviously we, well I knew you from back in the GETTR days. We'll maybe touch on that, but people can find you @KingsleyCortes on GETTR, Twitter, or those are the two main places. GETTR, Twitter and Truth Social as well. I've opened an account on there. So yeah, you can find me, same username on all of the platforms. Please give me a follow. I put out a lot of content that I think is engaging and fresh. So check it out. Definitely. And obviously you're heading up to digital media at Center for Renewing America. We'll touch on that. You are part of the leadership team of Washington, D.C. Young Republicans, and you obviously were part of the Trump 2020 campaign, which we'll delve into as well. I mean, tell us about Centre for a New America, because I love watching Russ Vought on War Room. And I hadn't come across, being a Brit, I can always make excuses. So I've enjoyed watching him there. But tell us a little bit, you've only been with Centre for a New America for a short time. That is correct, yes, and you'll see a lot of our fellows or our president, Russ Vought on War Room frequently. I think we have, you know, someone at least from our office on there almost every day, which is fantastic. But at the Center for Renewing America, we're basically a Washington, D.C.based think tank, but we are kind of different from the establishment think tanks that have existed for years in you see in that I think we really have our finger on the pulse. Of the issues that the base cares about, right? Gone is the GOP of endless foreign wars, tax cuts, and gay marriage. We are here to fight the culture war. We're here to fight for American communities across this country. We have a large grassroots operation. And we're just here to fight for America, right? I think becoming proud of America's founding has really kind of devolved into something that people see as evil or as something that one shouldn't strive for. We want to renew that pride and that patriotism. So that's really our mission as an organization. And I run their digital media operation. So I'm putting out a bunch of content every day. We have a lot of folks that are on TV every day. I'm putting out clips of those, and we're really just kind of trying to shift the narrative, right? Shift from this Old Testament GOP thinking to the new kind of America first Republican party that we're seeing emerging here. So I'm really excited about the work that we're doing at the center. I think it's incredibly important. We're small, but we punch above our weight class. So please check us out on all the platforms as well. We're @amrenewctr for Centre. And give us a follow. And you know, if you like what we're doing, feel free to sign up for all of our email lists and things of that nature. But we're really trying to push forward this America First agenda. I think that is the bottom line. That is the only way we are going to save this country from decline.  100%. I know you've just celebrated. We didn't celebrate, obviously, Fourth of July. Maybe you need a Centre for Renewal in the UK. I think we need something like that to challenge the, I guess, so-called conservative groups and parties that have absolutely failed on any engagement in the culture wars.  Right, yeah. I think your Tory party maybe makes our GOP, which I complain about, look, you know, radical. So you guys have a bit of the same problem we do, that's for sure. We really do. So let's get... Trump. Obviously, we have a Trump 2016, Trump 2020, and Trump 2024 is just around the corner. You were very much part of that 2020 campaign. Let us know how that happened and how did you find it? Most people have no idea what it's like to be in a political campaign of that level, so give us some kind of insights on what that was like for you. Yeah, absolutely. So I kind of started out my career in politics when I was in college. I wrote for the National Pulse, which is a publication of Raheem Kassam, who you know, and that's kind of how I got my feet wet in this movement. I just applied, you know, online to do a free writing fellowship, and I was able to kind of explore how to frame a narrative, how to research political issues, and all of those things. And a couple of my articles did very well and I got to do a couple of war room appearances here and there. So through that I met Jason Miller who founded War Room Impeachment with Bannon and with Raheem Kassam. So you know, great network there and he ultimately dragged me on to the 2020 race and I worked with him there kind of as his deputy and we did a lot of marketing and communication strategy. But no, a presidential campaign, I mean, is all hands on deck. It's exhausting, you know, long hours for sure. It's high stress, it's fast paced, but I really enjoyed it because I believed in what we were fighting for. I believed, you know, that Trump was ushering in incredible wins for the American economy, for the American people. We were respected abroad again, right? And unfortunately, the election didn't go, you know, as planned. It was stolen. And, you know, I think that in the aftermath of that, we quite didn't have the litigation or the lawyer kind of strength to fight it wholeheartedly. But I think, you know, that election in many ways was a wake-up call. Not just on the election integrity front, but also on the big tech front. They censored the president of the United States. This was a totally unprecedented move. And I for one never thought, you know, the Silicon Valley oligarchs would be so bold. It was shocking to me that, you know, they would totally de-platform a duly elected president of the United States. And if you remember as well, it wasn't just him. The New York Post was, they had their account locked for a number of days for posting a story about the Hunter Biden laptop. I mean, the way that the media in many ways stole the election with big tech, colluding with our government was just absurd. It was unlike anything we had ever seen before. So I think for me, you know, being on that race at a high level, I realized exactly what we're up against, because I think for a long time, conservatives have kind of felt that we can work with the Democrats, right? We can reach bipartisan conclusions and bills. But I think this Democrat Party that we're dealing with in the modern age is totally unrecognizable to a Democrat, you know, of my grandpa's generation. These are radical neo-Marxist ideologues that are hell-bent on destroying the fabric of American society. So ultimately, you know that big tech kind of brazenness in censoring the president led me to really take an interest in pursuing big tech and free speech issues and that's why I wound up with Jason Miller at GETTR and we really tried to create a platform where all speech was allowed. You could engage in the exchange of ideas. You could have debates. So that was something that I think is really important to strive for as we continue. Whatever we do, whether that's working in politics or whether that's working, you know, in business, what have you, we all need to be embracing of ideas, right? We can't be afraid or be shut down by the leftist kind of mainstream thinking. We need to stand up for what we believe in and know that what we believe in is something that is foundational to America, right? It's embedded in our history and our heritage. So kind of a long answer for you there, but I just think, you know, the campaign in 2020 is a lesson and looking forward to 24. I think that there are a lot of things that we can take from 2020 that maybe we didn't do so well, or maybe that we did great. And I think we're going to really see in 2024 a clean, well-oiled machine. I think, you know, this Trump group, they know exactly what to do. Trump knows exactly what to do. He has his kind of marching orders. He has his mission. He knows how to take down the deep state that is aimed squarely at him and aimed squarely at the American people. Oh, 2024 is going to be so different. But about 2020, because looking at it as a Brit where our issue is tribal voting and people saying, I don't agree with that, but I'm going to vote for them anyway, because I've always, that's our kind of stuck in the rust. We don't have the mess, I guess, which you have. I've watched the voting regularly at many elections and the rush to get the paper ballots, you physically watch them, you can check everything, there are piles of them, everything is there. I'm wondering how it took until 2020 for Republicans to, wake up and think something's not right, because this obviously had been building up to then. Yeah, no, I mean, it's a fantastic question. As a Republican Party member, it's one that frustrates me greatly, right? How underprepared we have been for a lot of the tactics that the leftists have pulled, you know, just in the past 10, 20 years. I think that the Democrat Party kind of had a leg up because they've owned a lot of these kind of city operations and controls, right? They have a lot of institutional power when it comes to blue cities. So I think those kinds of environments gave them time to perfect their craft in a way. And I think a lot of Republicans, sadly, were just asleep at the wheel. I think Republicans, because we are good natured, because we are honest and we truly want the best for this country, we don't think like our enemy, right? We're not devious. We're not trying to cheat, of course, but what we've come to realize, I think, with Trump is that he's really pulled back the curtain, right, and shown us who these people are. He's shown us the Swamp's true colours. I mean, for so long, you know, we didn't know just how much the people in, you know, the D.C. Beltway despised those of us outside the Beltway, those of us who have traditional American values, but Trump kind of showed us who they are. And I think that's a wake-up call, right? we realize now that we're sort of playing a game of poker, one side's cheating, and we haven't been cheating this whole time, so we're wondering why we're losing, right? We need to get off the deck, right? Play a totally different game. We have always kind of tried to beat the Democrats at their own game, at their own kind of methods and ways of doing things, and we need to break out of that kind of mental matrix, I think, and I think Trump, because he was such an outsider, was able to do that. He was not in this typical, you know, DC pipeline where you go from the RNC to a different think tank. And then, you know, you become a lobbyist and you cash in and you don't really care about what Americans are thinking and you're not in touch with the issues that matter to them. And I think because Trump was totally outside that world, it allowed him to bring that different perspective. And of course there was backlash, right? The traditional kind of Republicans, what I like to call the establishment Republicans were fearful of that. They don't want someone to come in and kind of shake things up. So I think you're always gonna see those elements with Trump even in the 2024 campaign. You're gonna see folks at the RNC that aren't totally on his side that are maybe even kind of trying to hurt him in ways that are underhanded and things of that nature. But I think that what we need is someone who is an outsider. We can't have someone fix it from the inside, right? The system has become so entrenched, so corrupt, we need kind of a bulldozer to go through it and to just blow it all up and rebuild it as something that is really for the American people. And I think that person is Donald Trump in 2024. I think, you know, it's always been Trump. He has started something that cannot be put back in the bottle. You know, the genie can't be put back in the bottle. The America First movement isn't going anywhere, even after Trump. I think a lot of people in the UK as well with Brexit, I think you saw a lot of people wake up to just the way things had been done. It wasn't working for them. It didn't represent them. There was this cabal of global elite that that didn't have their national interests at heart. And I think the American people and perhaps the British people know that and they're ready to fight. They're not gonna forget. I remember at CPAC, listened to one and a half hours of Trump and it was pure theatre, loved it. We'll get into that and I won't talk about clashing the Republican establishment and what Trump brings in, but you mentioned about playing the game. And one of the things that Republicans are playing catch up is how you vote, getting people to vote. And again, in the UK, so different. We have, well, probably well over 90% is voting on the day. We don't have your drop boxes, your collect as many bits of paper and fill them in. We don't have that. We don't have weeks and weeks of voting. We have one day from seven in the morning till nine at night. Playing the game means understanding how the other half are doing it and coming up with a better attack. And on the voting, on the getting out early, I've heard a lot of conversation about that, certainly in the War Room, Bannon talking a lot about Republicans having to wake up. Does that mean the ground game is better on using the system and getting those votes out early? Yeah, absolutely. And, you know, you talk about War Room, they mention this all the time, we need to be ballot harvesting, right? We need to be going up to individuals' doors, asking them to vote just as the Democrats have done. Republicans, again, because I think they're good-natured and honest, they want to vote typically in person on election day. They want to see their vote, you know, go in the machine. They want to present their ID. And there's no problem with that, right? Of course, that's a fantastic way to vote. But unfortunately a lot of the rigging that's happening is through the mail-in. So we can't shy away from the mail-in. And I think this is a mistake that we made on the 2020 campaign. We really went back and forth on the messaging, right? We said, oh, mail-ins are unconstitutional. We can't push for this, even with COVID. And then we also said, oh, wait, but if you do want to vote, you know, mail-in. If you do feel kind of, you know, it's a danger to your health going to your precinct, then please mail-in. So there was kind of a lot of back and forth. I think going along with our campaign messaging, I think we should have been much clearer on that. And I think you see President Trump being much clearer on that in his 24 race. But yeah, we can't shy away from mail-in voting. We have to have grassroots activists engaged as well. I think, you know, a lot of Republicans, they go to their day job and, you know, they follow politics as a hobby, but they're not really actively engaged in it. I think, you know, Democrats, all of them, it's basically their hobby, right, is politics. They're knocking on doors, they're protesting. They really have kind of cornered that activist market, especially for young people. So I tell people, you know, in DC all the time or outside of DC, just get off the side-lines, right? Run for your school board, become an election poll watcher. There are so many different things that you can do, even at small local levels that will make a change in your county, in your state, and ultimately in your country. We can't afford for anyone to be sitting this one out. I think this is truly the most pivotal election that we are going to have in American history. We are truly fighting for the future of our country. So we all have to be a part of it. We can't have any single person, you know. Just checked out or leaving it up to the professionals everyone has a role to play everyone has a vested interest in this country, too right, if you have kids if you have grandkids you want them to grow up in a nation as great as the one you remember. I talked to so many older folks or the boomer kind of generation. They have such fond memories of Reagan's America, right? It was such a wonderful place to live. It was safe. The economy was booming. We were kicking the Soviets butts. It was just a wonderful time and I think, you know, they see what our country has devolved into so quickly and they're disheartened but it really needs to kind of be a kick in the butt in many ways. They need to realize I need to fight for my children's future because I want them to have all of the freedoms and opportunities that I had as a kid and I think sadly those are slipping away. We are truly devolving into a radical Neo-Marxist kind of country with an ideology that is just pure evil. So we need to all be standing up and fighting against this and that starts at the ballot box, absolutely. Yeah. You talk about the establishment side and Trump, probably like no other, has shaped the party in his image to an extent, and probably even further shaped the Republican voter base in his image. I think that's probably more. And you mentioned Reagan. I don't know whether it's just people looking back and thinking it wasn't a great under Reagan. I don't know actually if at the time that it was seen as his party. So I think Trump's done it in a way that's never been seen before. Is that a fair enough comment? Yes, absolutely. And again, I think it's just because he is that brash outsider, right? You can't fit him into any box. He doesn't fit a mould. And I think traditionally, republicanism has really represented states' rights, small government, few taxes. That's always what we've thought of as right wing in this country for decades. And I think Trump came in and he said, no, we have big government. It's not going away. I'm going to use it. I'm going to weaponize the government powers that I have to protect the American citizens and to go after this woke bureaucracy that we're seeing entrenched in DC. He's also pretty populist, right? We've seen a lot of economic policy advancements from him, that aren't, you know, your traditional, we just want tax cuts and that's it. He wants to give people a chance, particularly young people. He's talked about it on the campaign trail with his, you know, freedom cities idea, building different freedom cities across national parks in the country to give young people the opportunity to realize their American dream, right? Because I think so many young people in this economy today, they're crippled with student debt. Inflation is just hitting them really hard. The idea of someday owning a home, owning a car even, raising a family, paying for college, it all feels so out of reach. Young people have been really, really tarnished by the economy that Biden has largely created. But even just the Democrats have largely created for years, right? They've shipped all of our manufacturing jobs overseas to China since basically the 90s, And they've essentially ripped off the American worker so much that, you know, the notion of having wealth or being able to accrue wealth just totally feels, you know, like a fantasy. It doesn't feel like something worth doing anymore. I even think to, you know, my parents' generation, my dad was able to have a home, purchase a home, own a home. On one salary, right. Now, that's almost, you know, unheard of. Two parents have to be working to be able to to be able to purchase a house. So I think that the kind of populist bent that Trump gives the Republican party is definitely why it is kind of in his image now. It's something totally different than Republicanism we've seen before. It is something that is new. It is something that's for the people. It's engaged with the base. I think too, a lot of Republicans for years haven't been engaged with their voters. They've been listening to, you know, pollsters in Washington, D.C. Talking to New York stockbrokers about what they should do. They've never quite been as in touch with the average American as Donald Trump is. So I think that's the difference. I think that's why this is truly his party. But like I said before, once you know this Trump saga is over, after his 24 presidency, once we're done with Donald Trump, I think this America First movement is here to stay. I don't think it's going anywhere.  Well, I remember in 2016, I remember looking at Ben Carson. I thought Ben Carson was the best choice and then looking at Ted Cruz. And then when Trump got the nomination and then had a MAGA slogan, which wasn't a slogan, it went far, usually elections have slogans, but I think it went far beyond a slogan to actually a way of life, is, are we going to put America first or not? And that really struck me because now politicians aren't supposed to say they'll put their country first. That's bad in a global system, but Trump said, like, screw you. I'm going to put America first. That's the priority. And how, I guess, has it taken that long? Because there hasn't been a priority and the slipping away of US influence, US manufacturing, jobs on US oil has been slipping away, not just under Democrat, but under Republican. So, I mean, tell us about that and how that's changed things. Yeah, so a lot of people don't know this. This actually really largely started with Joe Biden. In 2001, Joe Biden advocated for China's inclusion into the WTO. And after that, in the next decade, from 2001 to 2011, the Chinese took 2.7 million jobs from Americans. So I think in many ways, Biden has actually kind of been the chief architect of this offshoring to China and elsewhere, to India and various places. And I think that because Republicans started to put GDP kind of above the interests of their countrymen. All they cared about was GDP. All they cared about was trade deals, right? And Wall Street numbers and things of that nature. They kind of just went along with it. They said, oh yeah, a global system, you know, it's great for our stocks. It's great for the millionaires on Wall Street, on K Street, they're all making bajillions. They have no kind of reason to stop this globalization because it's serving them. So I think Republicans and Democrats together really kind of created this crisis. And it has accelerated like crazy. I mean, I certainly didn't think America's decline would be so swift, but in the past, I mean, 20 years, you have just seen our economy totally tank. You have seen communities across this country be ravaged by economic crises. They are no longer able to enjoy the things of life that their grandparents did. They are leasing cars, they're leasing apartments. I even saw the other day Apple was offering some sort of lease an iPhone deal. It's kind of the WEF model of, you know, you will own nothing and you will be happy. We've been sold this totally false bag of goods. And it's totally contradictory to our identity as Americans, right? Americans care about ownership. We're very individualistic. You know, we're rough and we'll fight for what we want. And that's always been our identity. And unfortunately, this kind of global identity that has superseded America's identity in the eyes of our beltway and coastal elite has really been one that doesn't align with our founding. And I think it's really just been a disservice to the American people as well. I mean, over 50% of Americans today say they are living pay check to pay check. I mean, that is just something that would be unheard of in the Reagan years or even earlier than that. So I think that we're seeing a truly economic crisis. And for young people especially, I think it's just going to be immensely difficult, right? It's just such a barrier to entry now that you can't even, you know, get rid of student loan debt, that your salary can't even pay for somewhere nice for you to live. It's just what they have totally done to young people and to just people in general across this country, I think is really sick. And Trump is the only one who really kind of brought it to the light. He was the only Republican who said, Hey, these trade deals, they're not working for you. They're not in our interest. Why are we pursuing them? Why are we kind of just for, you know, Oh, this is the way we've done it. Why is that our approach? We need a totally different mindset. We need to completely decouple from China, bring all of our manufacturing and jobs here. You even look at the situation in Taiwan, right? The reason that we're kind of so hesitant to get involved in Taiwan or wondering if we should get involved is because our semiconductors are there, right? Of course we want freedom for the Taiwanese, but that's a big part of it, right? And we're in this situation where all of our semiconductor manufacturing is over there and we're in kind of a pickle because of the establishment Republicans and Democrats, because they've shipped all of our jobs overseas, all over the world. And they've just, they've really kind of tarnished the American working class in doing so. So I think, you know, Trump is really at the forefront of bringing those jobs home. I think that is one of the only things that can revitalise this economy because unfortunately, it has been on a downward trajectory for far too long. Supreme Court. They seem to be red pilled recently, like very recently. But stepping back, I mean Trump had nominated, was it, three Supreme Court judges and I was looking back and I mean, you look at Obama and Bush and Clinton, they did two in two terms. And I don't think, I mean... Two-thirds of our viewers are UK, about 20% are US, so most of our viewers won't realise the, I guess, importance and power that the Supreme Court has in US society in the law-making process. So tell us about it, because three Supreme Court judges is huge, that is a massive legacy, and who knows what will happen 24 to 2028? Yes. Right. No, absolutely. It is a massive accomplishment of the Trump administration. There is no question. And I think these three opinions that we've seen have been really encouraging for conservatives across the country. And of course, you know, we already see leftists now pushing ideas like packing the court. They're kind of flailing. I think they didn't think that, you know, conservatives would be able to fight back in this way using the court. And I think part of that is really an accomplishment of Trump. And I think it's a wonderful one. The affirmative action case in particular, I think is incredibly important. I mean, selecting individuals based on their race, not based on their merit or their skill set, is just totally backwards. And it's antithetical to every Western value that we've ever held, right? If you are able to do the work, if you are the most qualified candidate, then you should be selected, whether that is for a job promotion, for entry into a university, whatever it is. But unfortunately the left has totally turned that on its head and it's twisted it into this idea that race is all that matters and that we should judge people on the colour of their skin. And I just think as Americans, we have to stand up against that. I'm so encouraged to see the courts stand up against that. The other case, this student loan issue in particular, Biden's order using the COVID policies as leftover policies to justify his student loan cancellation of debt was completely against our American Constitution. There is no doubt about it. I will say, you know, I think conservatives need to come up with a creative approach to handle the student loan issue. So many of our young people, as I mentioned earlier, are saddled with debt. They've been kind of sold a false bill of goods. These universities have, you know, told them they need to attend in order to get a job and that they should major in something like gender studies, or even if they did major in something useful like engineering, the school has only taught them leftist indoctrination, right? That was something I experienced at my American university. I went to the University of California at Los Angeles. So, you know, it was totally in the lion's den there. And I was taking political science, which I wanted to be in politics. It was something that I thought would really prepare me and equip me, and boy, it did not. All I was told is that America's founding was evil, is that what it meant to be an American is to kill Native Americans. I mean, I was just totally, just faced with this radical leftism. I had professors who were openly Marxist. So I think, you know, in some capacity, we need to hold these universities accountable, right? They have large endowments. They should be paying at least a portion of the student loan debts that are just saddling and crippling our young people across this country, because what these institutions are doing is truly evil. They're jacking up the prices of college. I mean, I think when I paid my tuition, I was paying for green initiatives on campus. You can't say no to that kind of stuff. It's all wrapped in. I think these universities are really up to no good and we have to hold them accountable. And then the other case with the individual, the woman who didn't want to be conscripted to make the LGBTQ website, I think that's a massive win for social conservatism as well. I think that we've seen this kind of LGBTQ cult of indoctrination really forcing their hand on a lot of American institutions. You almost can't go anywhere in America in the month of June without seeing a rainbow flag or without being told you need to post that you stand in support with LGBTQ Americans. I mean, it's totally become in many ways a religion, right? We've always said in America, we have this separation of church and state. We don't anymore because our new state religion is this gender confusion. And we are exporting it across the world as well. We're sending money all over the world. We're funding pride parades in Prague, LGBTQ movie nights in Australia. I mean, the way that this group has been able to kind of co-opt the American government and American institutions is totally ludicrous. And what they are doing is really engaging in grooming, especially of young people, right? One in five Gen Z Americans now identifies as LGBTQ. It used to be, you know, they just kind of pushed forward this born this way narrative. And it was a very small subset of the population that kind of stuck to themselves. And, you know, no one really cared what they did in the privacy of their own bedroom, but it's not in your own bedroom anymore. We're seeing this out on the streets. We are seeing these marchers parading in front of kids, largely naked. It is just devolved into total degeneracy. So I think pushing back against that as well with that decision is a massive win for Christian or socially conservative individuals. And I'm really encouraged to see these wins from the court. I will say the Democrats are of course going to try to fight back, right? We already saw these universities with the affirmative action case say that they're going to consider race in things like the essay. So we have to be sure that we're enforcing these rulings, right? I think the Supreme Court makes the ruling and then it's up to congressional leadership to, in many ways, pass legislation that will enforce and strengthen that ruling. So I think that's something to watch for in the coming months here. Yeah, all three surprised me. The LGBT one is probably the one that surprised me most and we've just struggled through Pride as well. And it's interesting because the church has not, really, really have collapsed in actually speaking truth and opposing that taking the rainbow and completely changing its meaning. But what is that, because here a lot of conservatives are so scared to even go against, because I think the aggression from, especially from the trans movement. What is it like, because MAGA seemed to be fully hardcore on these, in a way the Republican Party as a whole should be. And how is it that you've got a subsection, MAGA, actually willing to stand against the nonsense of Pride and everything it brings, but yet, if you look at the more established Republican who you'd think, I mean, you look at Fox News and they were promoting LGBT Pride Month. How has that happened? Right. I think that, you know, the kind of new right, this America First movement that Trump started, has really realized that the Christian conservatives we kind of mocked during the Obergefell decision that said, oh, you know, gay marriage is legal now. This will be a slippery slope. We mocked a lot of those people back in the day. And I was one of those, you know, I was a little bit more libertarian in my youth. I thought, you know, what you want to do is your business so long as it doesn't affect me. But I think those Christian conservatives who sounded the alarm were really right. Once, you kind of open the floodgates to a lot of this perversion, to a lot of this degeneracy. It sinks its teeth into almost every aspect of American life. You can't watch a children's show today that doesn't have a gay character. You can't, you know, walk into any university without being, you know, shown an LGBTQ flag or centre or things like that, right? It's absolutely ridiculous. So I think people have become so frustrated with how it's been shoved in their face because we were told, you know, oh, just be tolerant. They won't bother you. It won't affect your life. It affects everyone's day, every single moment now. So I think that realization that you can't just live and let live, right? There is always going to be some orthodoxy that is enshrined in the public square, and it needs to be an orthodoxy that is one of tradition, right? That is one of Western ideals of man and woman and marriage and things of that nature that are important and have stood the test of time. I think if our founders woke up today and they saw all of this craziness around us, they would be just shocked to the core. I mean, the way that the social decay has accelerated is absolutely nuts. So I think the new right and conservatives are kind of against the old Republican guard that think, oh, if you want to do that, that's fine. It doesn't affect me. Now it's in your kid's school, right? You're seeing teachers across the country that have gay books in their libraries or they're switching their child's pronouns without the knowledge of the parents. It's absolutely insane. And what they're doing is they're preying on children because those who cannot reproduce, they recruit, they groom. So what they're doing is they're targeting different opportunity demographics and that's largely children. And they're preying on a child's imaginative kind of creative point in their life, right? Because when you're a kid, you obviously you have no concept of your sexual self and you shouldn't until you reach puberty. That's very normal. That's how biology works. But unfortunately, the left has kind of gone after that period of maybe, you know, awkwardness. You had a growth spurt. You don't feel totally at home in your body. They're using that kind of growth and that period in a child's life and they're they're targeting it. They're twisting it and they're morphing it into something that is wholly evil. I mean, how awful is it to see trans violence across this country, too? I think we have truly sick, mentally ill people walking around. You have the Nashville shooter, for instance. There was a shooter just last night who police are saying was a cross-dresser. I think we have individuals who are really hurting, whether they have a mental illness. If that's body dysmorphia or something else. And what we're doing instead of giving them adequate care is we're just chopping off their fully functioning organs and injecting them with a bunch of foreign hormones. It is totally a recipe for disaster. And if we keep going down this road, we're going to have a population that is largely unstable and that's not conducive to societal success. That's not something we want to strive for. So we need to go after also a lot of these institutions that are pushing this stuff. I mentioned the universities earlier. They're a big portion of it. I think, big pharma is a big portion of it. They see these people as lifelong patients. They want to get them hooked on, you know, certain chemically castrating drugs, things like that. So we need to be really fighting against this stuff. And I think the new right, the America First Trump movement understands that, they know that this has gone too far, it's gone over the line. And we need to get back to our roots to our traditional concepts of gender, man and woman.  Couldn't agree more. Keep it simple. There's only two. You're looking ahead to 2024. How does the, voting demographics break down? When you look at the youth vote, there are so many ones, but specifically looking at the youth vote. How do you see that working out? What are your thoughts on that? Yeah, so I think, you know, you'll hear a lot of Republicans say that Gen Z is a persuadable demographic. I'm not so sold being a member of that generation myself. As I mentioned, one in five Gen Z Americans identify as LGBTQ. I think this is truly the most radical generation that this country has ever seen. I think that these kids are Marxists. They've totally drunk the Kool-Aid and a lot of it too is largely not their fault, right? If you go to college apolitical in the United States, you are going to be a radical leftist by the time you get out. You have to go in with strong conservative values or you're just going to be indoctrinated, unfortunately, because your teachers, using their position of power, will espouse this radical left ideology that is just totally anti-American. It's not embracing of any other ideas or contrary views. So I think, you know, Gen Z is really going to be a problem for the Republican Party unless we start to shift narratives, right? Unless we start to really get ahead of issues that matter to young people. As I've been hitting home, you know, the economy is a major one. I talk to so many young people who just feel totally disenfranchised. They feel like their birth right has been stolen from them because they can't accumulate wealth. I'll give you an example. In 1998, which is the year I was born, millennials, Americans under 40, they held 13% of all national wealth. Today, that same age group, they hold just 5% of national wealth. So in almost 25 years, that's been cut in half. Young people are being totally wrecked by this economy. So I think starting to put issues at the forefront, like the ability to have a family on one income, you see Blake Masters talk about that a lot. JD Vance talk about that a lot. I think that's something that's huge and going to attract a lot of young people, a creative student loan approach as well. I mentioned, you know, that I think colleges should be partially held accountable for it. I don't think it should just be up to the student to pay those off. A lot of times, traditional Republicans, they say, oh, you know, you took out the debt. It's your responsibility to pay. Absolutely. I think we should, you know, hold them accountable for at least some of it. But I also think these universities need to be punished. And then I think, you know, we need kind of a dual-pronged approach to that issue. I also think the social issues matter a lot to young people. I think the loudest voices in the conservative youth movement, sadly, are kind of the radical kids, you know, the pro-choice or the LGBTQ mafia. But I tell young people all the time, remember, there are so many young Americans across this country, in middle America, in the quote-unquote flyover states, that believe your values, right? They go to church, they prescribe to a two-gender viewpoint of life, they want to start a family someday. So I think just being loud and voicing your opinions if you are a traditional kind of conservative-minded American is so important because the left wins when we feel alone, when we feel like I'm shouting into the void, no one shares my opinions, I'm totally on an island here, I'm all alone. And I think that when we realize that there are so many voters out there that agree with us, I try to remind myself just every day, you know, how many people support Donald Trump. When I look at pictures of his rally in South Carolina, I think, oh, wow, I live in D.C. where I'm behind enemy lines and I'm surrounded by swamp monsters, but there are people in South Carolina that believe in this message and that believe in this president. So I think, you know, young people, they're out there. They're kind of a silent majority. They just feel like they've been silenced and they can't voice their opinion. They need to get loud. We need those people to come off the side-lines. With a campaign, obviously, I've heard DeSantis speak when I was over in Florida in February. Then heard Trump speak at CPAC, and I know I've talked to so many people, I know you've experienced different viewpoints in family, I'm sure it'll be across the country, and as much as I think DeSantis is brilliant for what he's done in Florida, if Trump's in the ring, you don't even get in it. I mean, Trump is Trump. You don't, you just cheer him on. And I'm perplexed why anyone thinks they should go up against Trump.  Mm-hmm. Yeah, and I agree with you, you know, I am not a DeSantis hater by any means I think what he's done for Florida is absolutely incredible particularly, you know during the COVID pandemic his leadership. He really was at the forefront of a lot of stuff pushing back against, you know Fauci and all the lunacy we saw coming from the CDC and HHS. So he has been really a fantastic governor for the state of Florida, but he's young, right? I think that you know, he certainly has a bright future maybe as our president someday. But I just don't think that time is yet. I don't think the Trump saga is over. You watch Trump on the campaign trail now. He is not missing a beat. He's totally 2016 Trump he looks as if he hasn't aged, that Florida Sun has been rather kind to him. His golf swing still just as strong as ever. So I think you know, we can't count him out he needs to finish what he started. I think too, there's always a learning curve with presidents, right? You get into the White House, you kind of have to get your bearings and assess the administrative state that's around you. That's what so many people don't realize is when you become president, you're kind of in charge of a lot of different agencies that are filled with individuals who aren't on your side. They didn't support your presidency. They've been working at, you know, the Department of Justice for the past 20 years. And they're totally, you know, a swamp creature that's radical and hates you and your platform and everything you ran for. So I think that can kind of be a difficult issue for a lot of presidents when they try to get things done. And I think Trump, he's used to that. He knows exactly who to fire. He knows where the bodies are buried. He kind of had that first term as a way to assess the deep state, just how entrenched it is, where we need to go after it. I think he knows better than anybody how to totally disrupt this woke and weaponized bureaucracy, and that's why I'm behind him 100%. I think you also see the media freaking out about him. He is absolutely the most hated individual by the DC establishment, by the mainstream media, by the global elite, and that's why I love him because the enemy of my enemy is my friend. Completely. Kingsley, thanks for coming on. Actually, I was wondering how you survived university and how you survived California. I think someone sent me a meme, stop complaining about your life. There are people literally living in California. How did you survive, it? Oh, it was very difficult. It was tough. Luckily, I had Raheem Kassam's National Pulse as a way to creatively have an outlet, but it is, those kids are wacky over there on the West Coast. Well, thanks for joining us. I'm looking forward to, obviously the viewers and listeners can watch your content throughout the campaign and of course follow Centre for Renewing America. So thanks for joining us today Kingsley. Thanks so much for having me, Peter.

Church and Family Life Podcast
LGBT Pride Month — Nothing to Be Proud Of

Church and Family Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 20:52


LGBT Pride Month, held each June, is nothing to be proud of. In this podcast, Scott Brown and Jason Dohm discuss how deviant sexual behavior has gone from being abhorred to being widely celebrated in a mere fifty years. Not only have the anti-sodomy laws in most states been repealed, but leading corporations are embracing the LGBT agenda in their internal policies and publicly promoting it during Pride Month. Looking to God’s word, they explain that the shameful celebration of this deviancy is condemned by God and a clear sign of His judgment. Yet there’s hope for those caught in this wicked lifestyle who repent of their sins—just as there was in Paul’s time: “And such were some of you. But you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God” (1 Cor. 6:11). View Tom Ascol Interview on Homosexuality with NBC2 News Here. on

Church and Family Life Podcast
LGBT Pride Month — Nothing to Be Proud Of

Church and Family Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 20:51


LGBT Pride Month, held each June, is nothing to be proud of. In this podcast, Scott Brown and Jason Dohm discuss how deviant sexual behavior has gone from being abhorred to being widely celebrated in a mere fifty years. Not only have the anti-sodomy laws in most states been repealed, but leading corporations are embracing the LGBT agenda in their internal policies and publicly promoting it during Prime Month.  Looking to God's word, they explain that the shameful celebration of this deviancy is condemned by God and a clear sign of His judgment. Yet there's hope for those caught in this wicked lifestyle who repent of their sins—just as there was in Paul's time: “And such were some of you. But you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God” (1 Cor. 6:11). View Tom Ascol Interview on Homosexuality with NBC2 News Here. on 

The Christian Post Daily
GOP Refutes "Pro-Birth" Narrative, NYC Mayor Eric Adams' Faith, Christian School Offers "Queer Art of Drag" Course

The Christian Post Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 6:37


Top headlines for Friday, June 23, 2023We discuss a top House Republican's push for a 15-week abortion ban and support for families raising children to show that the pro-life movement is not simply pro-birth. Next, we delve into NYC Mayor Eric Adams' passionate Father's Day speech about faith in society, stating that he'll continue talking about God, regardless of media criticism. We then explore a unique course at Texas Christian University focused on creating drag personas, culminating in a university-wide drag show performance. Finally, we look at a Tennessee private Christian college's cancellation of a Promise Keepers event following the organization's controversial blog post about LGBT Pride Month.Subscribe to this Podcast Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Overcast Follow Us on Social Media @ChristianPost on Twitter Christian Post on Facebook @ChristianPostIntl on Instagram Subscribe on YouTube Get the Edifi App Download for iPhone Download for Android Subscribe to Our Newsletter Subscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and Thursday Click here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning! Links to the News 1 year after Dobbs, GOP looks to refute the 'pro-birth' narrative | Politics News Judge strikes down Arkansas' ban on trans surgeries for minors | Politics News Detroit ends lawsuit against Marvin Winans' Church | U.S. News Youth group narrowly escapes fire on church bus | U.S. News Broadway-style Gospel musical 'His Story' ends Texas run early | U.S. News NYC Mayor Eric Adams says God told him to talk about faith | Politics News Trans activist guilty of murdering three sent to women's prison | U.S. News Christian university offers 'Queer Art of Drag' course | U.S. News Christian university cancels Promise Keeper's event | U.S. News

Simple Civics: Greenville County
Pride, Progress, and Persistence: A Conversation with Tyler Prescott

Simple Civics: Greenville County

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 17:48


June is LGBT Pride Month, and many communities, organizations, and businesses hold festivals, parades, concerts, lectures, and other promotions to recognize the impact that queer individuals have had on history and their role in community today. While the atmosphere of pride events is often celebratory and joyful, Pride Month is rooted in resistance and the launch of the Fight for civil rights for the LGBTQ community. In this episode we talk with Tyler Prescott, CEO of the Upstate LGBT+ Chamber of Commerce. Tyler will remind us of the history of Pride Month, talk about the movement for civil rights for LGBTQ individuals to live safely in community with the same protections and opportunities as all residents, and ways to engage with the upstate LGBT+ Chamber and their partner organizations, not just in June, but throughout the year. Learn more about the Upstate LGBT+ Chamber. _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Simple Civics: Greenville County is a project of Greater Good Greenville. Support Simple Civics with a tax-deductible contribution. Email us: contact@simplecivicsgreenvillecounty.org

Kurt and Kate Mornings
Navigating Gay Pride Month – Jonathan Leeman

Kurt and Kate Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 20:29


June is LGBT Pride Month. The messaging is everywhere. Corporations spend thousands of dollars every year to highlight this.As followers of Jesus.. we need to talk about how to respond to these “celebrations”. Grace and truth. Conviction with kindness. What does that look like? Also the question arises… how do we help our kids navigate through Pride Month? Author and Pastor, Jonathan Leeman, joined us this morning to help tackle this head-on. https://www.9marks.org/article/pastor-help-your-congregation-navigate-gay-pride-month/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WilmsFront
TNE 108 Aliens vs Predators

WilmsFront

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 98:21


UFOs are back in the news with even aliens sighted walking this earth. They may face off against the predators running the world and be blinded by rainbow flags everywhere. We search for the truth out there on Tim's News Explosion. Richmond AFL Player Marlion Pickett was arrested in Perth and faces 12 charges including aggravated burglary, stealing and criminal damage after allegedly carrying out burglaries during the off-season. Richmond is standing by him allowing him to continue playing. If he was a white player accused of such crimes would he be given this level of support? Victorian Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton has resigned to take up a job with the CSIRO. Given the latest covid wave came and went without any of the restrictions he loved imposing being in place he had nothing more to do. Covid data nerd Anthony Macali received an OAM in the King's Birthday Honours List. The Northern Hemisphere has seen a monkeypox resurgence with the beginning of summer and LGBT Pride Month. Anthony Albanese's Finance Minister Katy Gallagher has admitted she was told by Brittany Higgins' fiance David Sharaz that something big was going to break before Higgins' interview aired with Lisa Wilkinson on the Project in 2021. Reynolds said the late Labor Senator Kimberly Kitching tipped her off two weeks before that Labor knew of the allegation and was going to politically weaponize it. The sociologist who triggered the Brereton war crimes inquiry Samantha Crompvoets has said Ben Roberts-Smith should lose Victoria Cross after losing his defamation case. Roberts-Smith was named as the SAS officer accused of murdering an Afghani Imam. Donald Trump has been indicted over keeping classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago home. A separate Special Counsel investigation is ongoing into Joe Biden's keeping of classified documents. Clearly, Trump has been singled out. Trump is already facing an indictment in New York for allegedly falsifying business records over alleged hush money paid to Stormy Daniels in 2016. Joe Biden decked out the White House with the LGBTQ Pride Progress flag in violation of the US flag code. California Democrat Rep Scott Wiener honoured the blasphemous Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence at the State Capitol. A California Bill would allow children to transition without the knowledge of their parents. One of the Antifa thugs who attacked Armenian parents at a Glendale School Board meeting was revealed to have been arrested on child sex crimes. The Washington State Human Rights Commission ruled that a Seattle female-only spa must allow transwomen in who still have male genitals. A Hispanic family in Las Vegas called the local police after spotting aliens walking in their backyard. Moments before their call a local police bodycam picked up a UFO falling out of the sky. Australian UFO journalist Ross Coulthart interviewed a US intelligence UFO whistleblower David Grusch on Newsnation where he claimed the US Government has recovered and reverse-engineered UFOs. However Grusch provided no proof of any of this. NASA's UFO investigative team held its first public meeting on UFOs in late May. Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has resigned as an MP calling the Commons Privileges Committee investigation into his partygate violations a witchhunt. Johnson's allies Nadine Dorres and Nigel Adams have also resigned as MPs triggering three by-elections. With a general election due next year Labour Opposition Leader Sir Keir Starmer is promising to lead a centrist Blairist Government. Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was arrested and questioned over the missing £670,000 in Scottish independence referendum fundraising that was overseen by her husband former SNP CEO Peter Murrell. Holly Willoughby has returned to hosting ITV This Morning with a well-scripted introduction addressing the grooming scandal of her former co-host Phillip Schofield. London Mayor Sadiq Khan is expanding the Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) to all of Greater London despite 80% of car users being opposed. Those with older cars are charged £12.50 per day to drive in London.Conservative activist Caroline Farrow has been slapped with a ‘Stalking Protection Order' by Surrey Police citing “repeated misgendering” online. The UKHSA and Met Office has issued an Amber heat alert for some regions due to the summer heat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Plática Politica with Robert Vargas III

It's Pride Month! Robert talks to several community leaders about the meaning of LGBT+ Pride Month. Hear coming out stories, find out about upcoming events and learn about resources. Special guest include: Lynz Andrews Fahlberg, Marsha Warren of the Metropolitan Community Church of San Antonio, Justin Munoz & Chris Chun of Fiesta Youth Plática Politica - Season 4 | Episode 6 June 10, 2023. #pride #LGBT #sanantonio #texas #new #politics #chisme

Teaching for today
CI News: 9 June 2023

Teaching for today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 5:06


In the news this week: Oxfam apologises for demonising gender critics in its promotional video for LGBT Pride Month, Westminster is accused of foisting the views of pro-abortion and sex ed activists on Northern Ireland schools, and a Christian MP stands up to a UN committee's religious intolerance. You can download the video via this link. Featured stories Oxfam apologises for ‘JK Rowling evil-eyed TERF' video Liberal abortion and LGBT agenda on course for NI classrooms Palliative care expert: ‘Assisted suicide does not give a patient dignity' MP calls on UN to respect UK's Christian heritage

Cross References
Transgenderism: A History of Evil

Cross References

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 64:15


The Cross References Podcast with Luke Taylor: Episode 74 It is June 1, 2023, which is kicking off LGBT Pride Month of 2023, and it's a Thursday. I don't normally do Thursday episodes, but I'm going to this month, every Thursday, God-willing, and we're going to be doing the same thing all month long: destroying the transgender movement with facts, truth and God's Word, right here  on the Cross References podcast.   0:00 - Introduction 10:00 - Presuppositional Thinking 18:00 - Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) 21:40 - William Wordsworth (1770-1850) 24:00 - Percy Shelley (1792-1822) 25:30 - Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) 27:05 - Karl Marx (1818-1883) 29:45 - Charles Darwin (1809-1882) 30:45 - Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) 37:45 - Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957) 42:30 - Alfred Kinsey (1894-1956) 47:15 - Herbert Marcuse (1898-1979) 49:25 - John Money (1921-2006) 59:30 - Review   If you want to get in touch with me, send an email to crossreferencespodcast@gmail.com Hosted by Luke Taylor

The Mo'Kelly Show
Later, with Mo'Kelly: Lotto No-Nos, Pride Flags, Robotic Dogs & Metro Ambassadors

The Mo'Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 39:34


ICYMI: Later, with Mo'Kelly Presents – Thoughts on California's 2 billion dollar Powerball winner buying a $25.5 million mansion in Hollywood Hills within a month of claiming his prize…PLUS - LA County Supervisors are considering flying pride flags during LGBT Pride Month, LAPD is looking to acquire ‘robot dogs' AND LA Metro is introducing an ‘Ambassador Program' to help improve rider safety on KFI AM 640 – Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app

Very Filipino Problems
S2E03 Pride Month with Ellie Ugaddan

Very Filipino Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 41:21


Lets go back to one of the most beautiful cities in Italy with our student traveler Ellie from Turin sharing her Pride March experiences in this episode. How did the month of June became the official LGBT+ Pride Month and where did this Pride March started? What does joining and representing during this Pride March mean to her? How is the LGBT+ treatment differs in Europe as compared to the Philippines and what responsibilities does the Philippine government have in protecting the rights of LGBT+ community? What is the usual discriminatory experience she had while living in the Philippines and how did she able to overcome this problem? What is this SOGIE Bill and why does this bill provide inclusivity for the benefit for everyone not just the LGBT+ community? Let us hear Ellie's experience with joining the Pride March and her thoughts and opinions with several issues surrounding the Pride Month and the LGBT+ community.

All Things Relatable
Unexpectedly falling in love with a man: Mike Iamele

All Things Relatable

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 55:30


In this episode, Mike talks about how he went from being consciously straight to falling in love with his straight male caretaker. Mike shares the story of how because he thought he was dying that he was doing radical things, like ACTUALLY sharing his feelings, and how he ended telling his caretaker how he felt. Mike Iamele thought he was straight his entire life. But a life-changing illness forced him to challenge that notion head-on when he fell in love with his male caretaker. And the two of them went on a years-long journey to explore sexuality and fluidity to figure out if the relationship could work.When he chose to blog about his relationship, he had no idea that 100,000 people would share the post overnight, and he'd wake up to millions of people talking about his sex life. The story has been adapted into an off-Broadway musical called Straight Forward.For most of the past decade, Mike has worked as a Life Purpose Expert + Brand Strategist where he has helped hundreds of celebrities, artists, entrepreneurs, and spiritual seekers to map their experiences to discover their subconscious motivations, unique brand, and life purpose.Find Mike's website hereFollow Mike on InstagramFollow Candace on Instagram

Rio Bravo qWeek
Caring for LGBTQ+ Patients

Rio Bravo qWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 18:59


Episode 103: Caring for LGBTQ+ Patients. Salwa, Pat, and Dr. Arreaza explain how to care for patients who identify themselves as LGBTQ+. Answered questions include, what screenings are needed? Any special needs? Introduction: LGBTQ+ Information.  By Hector Arreaza, MD. Recently the media has been flooded with information about LGBTQ+. If you wonder what LGBTQ+ means, it means lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, and the “+” sign acknowledges other orientations such as asexual, intersex, and more. June was designated as “pride month”. I think we have received more information within the last year than in the previous century. Many people consider this an overrepresentation of the calculated 3.5% to 8% of the population who identify themselves as LGBTQ+, many others consider this a revolution to promote equality in our society by reaffirming gay rights, while others consider this a part of an agenda to destroy the “American way of living” or even the US Armed Forces. You can come to your own conclusion about the origin and validity of this movement, but as medical providers, especially as family medicine providers, we must be prepared to care for any patient we encounter, including members of the LGBTQ+ community, and treat them with the same respect and compassion as any other patient. This episode was done to increase your awareness of this topic and motivate you to keep learning about it. By the way, there are now specific fellowships you can take to become more specialized on this topic, and you can find more information on the American Medical Association website.[3] This is the Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California. Our program is affiliated with UCLA, and it's sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home. This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care provider for additional medical advice.___________________________Caring for LGBTQ+ patients. By Salwa Sadiq-Ali, MS IV Ross University School of Medicine, and Pattamestrige Perera, MS IV, American University of the Caribbean. Comments by Hector Arreaza, MD. Salwa: So, I was browsing the internet as we all do these days and I came across a short film, The Clinic, by a Canada-based organization, the Get REAL movement. Have you heard about this Dr. Arreaza? Arreaza: No, I haven't, but this sounds interesting. What was the film about? Salwa: Essentially, it's about LGBTQ+ patients and how healthcare is not inclusive. The film shows two patients with the same concern, one of which is from the LGBTQ+ community. It goes on to show how they are treated differently by the physician. Arreaza: That's not how it should be. Unfortunately, healthcare disparity is very real, especially in minority groups like the LGBTQ+. One study found that 3.5% of Americans identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual and 0.3% identify as transgender. They also found that these individuals are more likely to get poor care because of stigma and lack of awareness. Salwa: Exactly! And since June is PRIDE month, I thought this would be a great topic! Especially because we as students or healthcare providers don't learn too much about this in school or training. Arreaza: I think that's a great idea. I've heard a lot about PRIDE celebrations and the memorials that are held. How about we start with what exactly is PRIDE?Pat: PRIDE is a celebration, a movement. It's celebrated to commemorate the 1969 Stonewall Riots or Uprising. The riots began after the police raided a gay club in New York City leading to almost a week of violent clashes. This event marked the beginning of the gay rights movement as we know it today. Arreaza: And today PRIDE is celebrated with parades and many hold memorials for members of the community who were victims of hate crimes. By the way, you can listen to our episode 14, “Gender Diversity”, to learn about the definitions of gender, sexual orientation, and more.Pat: As you said earlier, LGBTQ+ individuals are part of a minority group and face discrimination. Arreaza: Let's talk about the health care gaps the “community” faces. Tell us more. Salwa: Yes absolutely! Let's get into it! Did you know that LGBTQ+ youth are at a higher risk for substance abuse, STDs, cancers, cardiovascular disease, obesity, bullying, isolation, rejection, anxiety, depression, and suicide in comparison to the general population? Arreaza: The AAFP says suicide rates are 4 times higher among LGBTQ+ and even higher among trans youth compared to heterosexual youths. Also, members of the community, specifically men who have sex with men, are at a much higher risk of being affected by HIV/AIDS.Pat: In fact, family physicians, and all primary care providers, are key to providing care for the LGBTQ+ community and the special needs of the community including gender-affirming care. Arreaza: So, what should primary care providers do?Salwa: That's a great question! First, let's go back to the basics. Bedside manners are key. Being open and welcoming will open the door for you to find relevant health information. Having open conversations and being empathetic and mindful will help you build that patient-doctor relationship you want to have with your patients. I'll share a story from when I was rotating in surgery. I had a transgender patient in the clinic, male to female. That's what is called a transgender woman. When I was reviewing the chart, I couldn't tell what pronouns the patient used. The first thing I did when I got into the room was to ask, “What pronouns would you like me to use?”. Even though she was wearing a mask I could tell that her face lit up just by looking at her eyes, and she said, “Thank you, that was very kind of you to ask.” Small things like this can really make a difference. Arreaza: And that's becoming a routine question when our medical assistants encounter a patient for the first time. Their preferred pronoun is listed next to the patient's name. What about the other health issues for LGBTQ+ patients? What should we do for that?Salwa: For the other concerns – depression, anxiety, suicide, and more – follow the current guidelines for cisgender patients (cisgender patients are those who identify themselves with their gender assigned at birth). The AAFP and USPSTF have screening guidelines in place that can be utilized to help determine what someone may need further management for. Pat: The PHQ9 – a screening questionnaire for depression – will help you determine if you need to start treatment for depression or refer to behavioral health. There's a similar questionnaire for anxiety – the GAD 7. Salwa: When I was doing my psychiatry rotation, I had a transgender male patient who didn't have a support system. His family had essentially rejected him, and he was so isolated that he became depressed and suicidal. So, I'd say ask your patients about bullying, their support system, ask them about their friends. Maybe even talk to their parents if the patient is a minor, if they consent you to do so, or refer to family therapy. Pat: And of course, there is STD testing, HPV vaccination, obesity and related comorbidity screening, PAP smears for anyone with a cervix, maybe even consider an anal PAP smear when appropriate.Arreaza: Beverly Hills rotation: A gynecologist for men.People at increased risk of anal cancer:-Men who have sex with men-Iatrogenic immunosuppression (e.g., solid organ transplant recipients, long-term oral corticosteroids)-Women with a history of cervical, vulvar, or vaginal SIL (also termed intraepithelial neoplasia) or cancer-Women with a history of cervical HPV 16 infection-Individuals with a history of anogenital wartsPat: Depression is important to detect on time given the higher rate of suicide in this population, aside from following current guidelines, are there any unique health-related questions we should ask our LGBTQ+ patients? I hope you guys said yes! two common health topics are gender-affirming care and complications related to chest binding. Dr. Arreaza, have you had any patient encounters for gender-affirming care?Arreaza: Yes actually. I've had a few patients who requested gender-affirming care. It requires a multi-disciplinary care team. You must consider hormone replacement, mental health, and surgeries. At the primary care level, you are there as the patient's support system to help them navigate through everything and provide them with all the information. Hormone replacement is generally done by an endocrinologist or by a primary care provider who has been trained to do it. Of course, when appropriate, we will refer the patients to surgeons for certain procedures. Salwa: Exactly! Individuals who, from my understanding, are transgender or non-binary, as in they identify as males but tend to have female sexual characteristics such as breasts, may do something called chest binding. It involves compressing the breast tissue with a wrap to have a more masculine gender expression. Usually, individuals will use commercial binders, elastic bandages, duct tape, or plastic wrap. When you have a patient who practices chest binding, it's important to address safe practices. They commonly develop dermatological conditions like acne, scarring, fungal infections. But they can also develop other complications like chronic pain, restrictive respiration, rib fractures, syncope, lightheadedness, and heartburn. Pat: A study showed that 88.9% of participants experienced a negative side effect of binding, but only 15% sought care. Cleveland Clinic suggests that individuals use a commercial, breathable binder or a sports bra. It's also important to stay hydrated, have at least one day a week when a binder is not used, and avoid using a binder while sleeping. Most importantly, if you experienced any side effects, to get help from a doctor. Arreaza: Asylum seekers due to sexual orientation is possible. People in different parts of the world suffer persecution due to their sexual orientation. LGBTQ+ individuals are target for “killings, sexual and gender-based violence, physical attacks, torture, arbitrary detention, accusations of immoral or aberrant behavior, denial of the rights to assembly, expression and information, and discrimination in employment, health, and education in all regions around the world.Pat: So, I think we covered most of it. Do you two think we mentioned the important parts? Salwa: On that note, we want to end this podcast with a small message to LGBTQ+ individualslistening in. We want you to know that you are not alone and that you matter.And if you're listening right now and know someone who is LGBTQ+, check in on them and letthem know how much they mean to you. Pat: We encourage you to go to your PCP and talk to them about your concerns and how you're doing. And we encourage all PCPs, all healthcare providers even, to implement these principles when encountering their LGBTQ+ patients. Arreaza: If you do not feel comfortable caring for LGBTQ+ patients, you can refer them to a provider with the knowledge and skills to care for them. Available Resources:The Center for Sexuality and Gender Diversity in Kern CountyPFLAG Bakersfield ChapterBakersfield LGBTQ+The Trevor Project (have crisis counselors available to help)National Suicide Hotline (1-800-273-8255)National LGBTQ TaskforceSAGE - Services and Advocacy for LGBTQ+ EldersTransgender Law Center ____________________________Conclusion: Now we conclude our episode number 103 “Caring for LGBTQ+ Patients.” Remember to screen your patients for conditions related to their gender assigned at birth but take into consideration the effects of hormones in those who have changed their gender. While caring for LGBTQ+ patients, remember to apply the same ethical principles you apply to the rest of your patients: beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, and justice. Even without trying, every night you go to bed being a little wiser.This week we thank Hector Arreaza, Salwa Sadiq-Ali, and Pat Perera.Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast. If you have any feedback, contact us by email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. Audio edition: Suraj Amrutia. See you next week! _____________________References:Powell, Lauren. We Are Here: LGBTQ+ Adult Population in United States Reaches At Least 20 Million, According to Human Rights Campaign Foundation Report, December 9, 2021, Human Rights Campaign, hrc.org, https://www.hrc.org/press-releases/we-are-here-lgbtq-adult-population-in-united-states-reaches-at-least-20-million-according-to-human-rights-campaign-foundation-report, accessed on June 30, 2022.  How Many People are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender? UCLA School of Law Williams Institute, April 2011, https://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/publications/how-many-people-lgbt/ National LGBTQ+ Fellowship Program, American Medical Association Foundation, https://amafoundation.org/programs/lgbtq-fellowship/ Guidelines on International Protection No. 9, United Nations High Commission for Refugees, unhcr.org, published on October 23, 2012, online at: https://www.unhcr.org/509136ca9.pdf, accessed on June 30, 2022.  The Clinic, short film. The Get Real Movement, thegetrealmovement.com, https://www.thegetrealmovement.com/theclinicfilm. Accessed on June 30, 2022.  June is LGBT Pride Month, Youth.Gov, https://youth.gov/feature-article/june-lgbt-pride-month, accessed on June 30, 2022. Stonewall Riots, The History Channel, history.com, https://www.history.com/topics/gay-rights/the-stonewall-riots, Accessed on June 30, 2022.  Hafeez H, Zeshan M, Tahir MA, Jahan N, Naveed S. Health Care Disparities Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Youth: A Literature Review. Cureus. 2017 Apr 20;9(4):e1184. doi: 10.7759/cureus.1184. PMID: 28638747; PMCID: PMC5478215. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5478215/ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer or Questioning (LGBTQ+) Health, American Academy of Family Physicians, accessed on June 30, 2022. https://www.aafp.org/dam/AAFP/documents/advocacy/prevention/equality/BKG-LGBTQ+Health.pdf. Creating a welcoming clinical environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) patients, rainbowwelcome.org, https://www.rainbowwelcome.org/uploads/pdfs/Creating%20a%20Welcome%20Clinical%20Environment%20for%20LGBT%20Patients.pdf Peitzmeier S, Gardner I, Weinand J, Corbet A, Acevedo K. Health impact of chest binding among transgender adults: a community-engaged, cross-sectional study. Cult Health Sex. 2017 Jan;19(1):64-75. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2016.1191675. Epub 2016 Jun 14. PMID: 27300085. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27300085/ Moffa, Jamie. 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Shrinking It Down: Mental Health Made Simple
How do I talk to my kids about gender and sexuality? Ft. Dr. Marshall Forstein, MD, DLFAPA

Shrinking It Down: Mental Health Made Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 42:52


*Content warning: Some of the conversation today includes topics that some listeners may find sensitive including sexuality, gender identity, and violence towards members of the LGBTQIA+ community. What is gender identity? How is it different from sexual orientation? And why are pronouns so important? We talk through all of these questions and more in this week's episode. Gene and Khadijah are joined by special guest, Marshall Forstein, MD, DLFAPA, to discuss some of these common terms we are hearing more and more every day and give tips on how to have conversations with your kids about all of these topics. Tune in for one of our favorite episodes yet! Media ListFollow along with the conversation.June is LGBT Pride Month (youth.gov)Reflections on Becoming a Father as a Gay Man (MGH Clay Center)How and why to discuss Juneteenth with your children (The Washington Post)LGBTQ+ Glossary (It Gets Better Project)How To Talk To Your Kids About Internet Pornography (MGH Clay Center)The Impact of Reality TV On Our Teens: What Can Parents Do? (MGH Clay Center)Getting to the Finish Line: Will You Choose Endurance or Resilience? (MGH Clay Center)Supporting Your Child in the Face of Trauma (MGH Clay Center)What is Family Therapy? (MGH Clay Center)Pink Freud & The Transitional Objects - 2020 AACAP Virtual Meeting - YouTube (YouTube) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Speak Up! Virginia
Ep. 80 Youngkin's Pride Month Dilemma & Continued Pro-Abortion Violence

Speak Up! Virginia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 21:04


A lot of people are talking about a very puzzling question: Why did Gov. Youngkin host an LGBT Pride Month event in the Capitol Rotunda? Plus, violent threats continue against our Justices and pro-life clinics as the nation anxiously awaits a final decision on whether the Supreme Court will at last overturn Roe v. Wade. And did President Biden *REALLY* threaten school lunches to advance the LGBT agenda?More information: https://www.familyfoundation.org/

Reformation & Revival
LGBT Pride Month and Getting Out of Gay City

Reformation & Revival

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 4062:01


Check out Man Rampant, now on Canon+: https://mycanonplus.com/tabs/discover/video-series/1691 Also, get your first month of Canon+ for 99 cents with promo code MR99!

Reformation & Revival
LGBT Pride Month and Getting Out of Gay City

Reformation & Revival

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 10:07


Check out Man Rampant, now on Canon+: https://mycanonplus.com/tabs/discover/video-series/1691 Also, get your first month of Canon+ for 99 cents with promo code MR99!

SCREAM with Ryan C. Showers
Episode 056: Scream LGBT Pride Month Episode

SCREAM with Ryan C. Showers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 31:01


“I'm a fighter.” Ryan concludes season one of “SCREAM with Ryan C. Showers” with six Patreon members. Ryan and the Patreons probe the connection between the “Scream” films and the LGBT community. Each person shares their individual experience as a member of the LGBT and some aspect of “Scream,” including Sidney and Gale as gay icons; finding strength in final girls; Sidney's trilogy arc of self-acceptance; the queer-coding of each film; and our friends like Hallie in “Scream 2.” The group also discusses characters such as Mindy, Kirby, Billy, Stu, Tara, Amber, and Chad as it relates to LGBT representation. Featuring Thomas Neary, Ryan Young, Jeremy Shay, Yutaka Tamanaha, Rene Gonzalez Jr., and Ashley Fellmeth. Introduction Ryan's Theory About Sidney and Gale Patreons Share Their Scream/LGBT Connection Free Talk Speed Round: Pride Edition Conclusion Links for Social Media Patreon: @ScreamWithRCS Twitter: @ScreamWithRCS Instagram: @ScreamWithRCS Facebook: @ScreamWithRCS Guest Twitter: @thomas_neary_ Guest Twitter: @ymerejshay Guest Twitter: @AshleyFellmeth Guest Twitter: @RyanNotDyin Guest Twitter: @renethejr Guest Twitter: @ohsukah

Do Hard Things with The Rebelution
How Should Christians Respond to LGBT Pride Month?

Do Hard Things with The Rebelution

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 40:46


June is LGBT Pride month. How should Christians respond . . . when your school sets aside a day to celebrate the LGBT community? Or when your city has a Pride parade or your neighbor waves a rainbow flag in their yard?In the first episode to the Cultural Questions series, Sara digs into these questions and outlines what the Bible says about sex, marriage, and gender and gives three practical ways every Christian should respond to Pride month. If you've been wondering how to navigate the month of June and all your interactions with LGBT family members, friends, co-workers, or classmates—this episode is for you.Stand Up, Stand StrongThe RebelutionThe Young Writer The Author ConservatoryIf you enjoyed this conversation, leave us a review and hit subscribe so you never miss an episode!

Run It By My Lawyer
Lawsuit: Boss forced me wear a Rainbow during Gay Pride month!

Run It By My Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 26:41


In this episode of Run It By My Lawyer, Joe Samo walks us through how judges evaluate various employment cases. June is LGBT Pride Month, and several employers are publicly supporting the LGBTQIA+ community. That causes some tension, however, when employees don't want to join in. The Tampa Bay Rays baseball team added a rainbow patch to honor and support Pride Month. Everyone except 5 professional baseball players decided to keep the rainbow patch on their jerseys and uniforms. 5 of the players stated that their faith and beliefs preclude them from showing off the rainbow patch. How would a court rule if the baseball team fired those 5 players? In a different case, a Mexican employee claims her boss was discriminating against her. Her employer is worried about firing her for poor performance for fear of being sued for discrimination. What factors would a judge and jury consider in determining if she was fired for proper reasons or for discrimination? Enjoy this episode and please keep the comments and questions coming in. Joe Samo loves it when you Run It By My Lawyer. #Law #Comedy #Lawyer

Pilgrim Baptist Church
Pride is the Problem: A Christians response to LGBT Gay Pride Month

Pilgrim Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 37:00


--- Sermon delivered at Pilgrim Baptist Church on Sunday, June 5, 2022 at 10 am. -----With June being named by 'the world' has LGBT Pride Month it's important for Christians to be reminded that pride is the problem, not the solution.--God hates pride. It's the root of all sin. But God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son.--So, this sermon will give the Bible's solution for how Christians should respond to those supporting or involved with Pride month.--This is the 1st lesson of a series being taught during June LGBT Pride Month.---- -- -- -- ----Jimmy Fortunato is the Pastor of Pilgrim Baptist Church located at 229 W. Jere Whitson Rd. Cookeville, TN 38501.--Pilgrim Baptist Church is a bible-believing, independent Baptist church that takes a strong stance on the authority of the King James Bible and the absolute necessity of public evangelism for true New Testament churches.--For more information about Pilgrim Baptist Church visit--- https---pilgrimbaptist.church---Stay Connected with Pilgrim Baptist Church on Social Media---- Facebook- https---www.facebook.com-PilgrimBaptistCookeville--- Instagram- https---www.instagram.com-pilgrimbaptistcookeville---- Twitter- https---twitter.com-pbc-cookeville--- Sermon Audio- https---www.sermonaudio.com-solo-pilgrimbaptist--Donate To Pilgrim Baptist Church---- https---pilgrimbaptist.church-giving--- https---www.paypal.com-paypalme-pilgrimbaptist

WilmsFront
TTT 112 Out of Control

WilmsFront

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 69:51


Australia's new Labor government counters China's blitz of the Pacific, and Jacinda Ardern touts gun control in America while South Auckland neighbourhoods get shot up daily. Join Tim Wilms and Dieuwe de Boer live tonight on Trad Tasman Talk. It's LGBT Pride Month which could be a monkeypox superspreader event. Dieuwe provides his review of Matt Walsh's Daily Wire documentary ‘What is a Woman?' about transgenderism. The NZ Government has announced $4.7m to go to intersex and transgender services. Australian corporations ANZ and Coles have announced ‘gender affirmation' leave for transgender staff members. After securing a majority in the House of Representatives the full Albanese Ministry was sworn in last week with Clare O'Neil becoming the new Home Affairs Minister though Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus will be in charge of the Federal Police. There is also an Assistant Minister for the Republic which is Labor policy. New Opposition Leader and Nationals Leader David Litteproud announced their shadow frontbench. on Sunday. Both leaders now give press conferences with the Australia, Aboriginal, and Torres Strait Islander flags behind them. Labor has pledged to hold a referendum on enshrining a First Nations Voice to the parliament in the Constitution, the details of which haven't been worked out. Anthony Albanese is in Indonesia this week and went bike riding with President Joko Widodo. Foreign Minister Penny Wong has had a victory in the Pacific signing an 8-year development partnership with Samoa and 10 Pacific nations rejected a proposed trade and security pact with Communist China. A Chinese military aircraft flew dangerously close to a RAAF conducting a freedom of navigation exercise in the South China Sea. This is despite China proposing a reset of relations with Australia. NZ's Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta is missing in action in the Pacific region seemingly too busy figuring out how to enrich her own family through the Three Waters reform program. On her US trip, Jacinda Ardern spoke of her successful gun control policies in the wake of the Uvalde, Texas school shooting. But back in Auckland, the gangs are engaged in regular shootouts with 5 gang-related shootings occurring on the weekend. Sydney is experiencing a gangland war with 13 underworld figures slain over the past 18 months. The Australian Federal Police today announced they were targeting Italian mafia clans as part of Operation Ironside. The Reserve Bank of Australia raised the official interest rate from 0.35% to 0.85% to counter rising inflation. Due to the floods in Queensland, the price of iceberg lettuces is now as high as $12. KFC announced they would be putting cabbage in their burgers to cut costs. Treasurer Dr Jim Chalmers has warned of a perfect storm will see an expensive winter mainly due to a man-made gas shortage in Australia. Rebel News Australia Reporter Avi Yemini has had his most significant legal victory in all the lawsuits he's launched with the Federal Court ordering Twitter to reveal the details behind the PRGuy17 account. The PR Guy appeared on Twitter in March 2020 and has been sycophantic in its defence of all of Dan Andrews' pandemic policies and lockdowns. The Unshackled Links: Website: https://www.theunshackled.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TUnshackled Twitter: https://twitter.com/Un_shackled Gab: https://gab.com/theunshackled Minds: https://www.minds.com/The_Unshackled/ Telegram: https://t.me/theunshackled MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/theunshackled Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_unshackled Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/theunshackled/ Free eBook: http://theunshackledbattlefield.net/ Unshackled Productions: WilmsFront: http://www.timwilms.com Trad Tasman Talk: https://www.theunshackled.net/ttt/ The Report from Tiger Mountain: http://reportfromtigermountain.com/ Support Our Work:  Membership: http://www.theunshackled.net/membership Donate: https://www.theunshackled.net/donate/ Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheUnshackled Store: https://www.theunshackled.net/store/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Zillennials Podcast
74. The Guncle by Steven Rowley

Zillennials Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 35:19


✨ Welcome back to Zillennials Book Club! ✨ This month Zillennials read The Guncle by Steven Rowley for LGBT Pride Month. In the Guncle, Patrick, becomes the guardian for his niece and nephew after their mother passes away and their father enters rehab. Maisie and Grant travel from Connecticut with Patrick to his home in Palm Springs. Over the course of the summer they have fun adventures including a party initiating Patrick's Hollywood comeback and celebrating Christmas in July! Along the way, Maisie, Grant, and Patrick process their grief and learn how to talk about those we love and lost. Zillennials Podcast shares their opinion of the book and discuss debate the various names for combined meals.

Vassals of Kingsgrave
VoK 689: A History of LGBT+ Movies (public lecture)

Vassals of Kingsgrave

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022


To celebrate LGBT+ Pride Month, Valkyrist explores the depiction of queer characters and issues throughout cinema history. The presentation includes video clips from the following movies:Morocco (Josef von Sternberg, 1930)Some Like It Hot (Billy Wilder, 1959)The Boys in the Band … Continue reading →

The Counsel of Trent
#617 – Prepping for Pride month

The Counsel of Trent

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 57:43


June is “LGBT Pride Month” and so Trent joins John DeRosa of the Classical Theism podcast to share some tips for how we can defend the Church's teaching on marriage and sexuality as well as answer common objections like “the Church hates gay people.”

Christian Podcast Community
Ep. 49 Whose Rainbow is it Anyway? Taking Back the Rainbow. LGBT Pride Month

Christian Podcast Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 36:24


June is gay pride month and the rainbow is everywhere you look. For the Christian, it can be very disheartening to see God's holy sign of His covenant with the earth and all who dwell on it being so misused and basically blasphemed. But take heart! The rainbow can be taken back and it's much easier than one might think! Listen to One Little Candle podcast and be greatly encouraged as I share with you ways in which the body of Christ can preserve the integrity of God's rainbow, the symbol of God's faithfulness, promise, love, and hope. LINKS Song of the week: https://youtu.be/qHroHbYHtrU website: www.onelittlecandlepodcast.com

Christian Podcast Community
Ep. 49 Whose Rainbow is it Anyway? Taking Back the Rainbow. LGBT Pride Month

Christian Podcast Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022


June is gay pride month and the rainbow is everywhere you look. For the Christian, it can be very disheartening to see God's holy sign of His covenant with the earth and all who dwell on it being so misused and basically blasphemed. But take heart! Th...

One Little Candle
Ep. 49 Whose Rainbow is it Anyway? Taking Back the Rainbow. LGBT Pride Month

One Little Candle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 36:24


June is gay pride month and the rainbow is everywhere you look. For the Christian, it can be very disheartening to see God's holy sign of His covenant with the earth and all who dwell on it being so misused and basically blasphemed. But take heart! The rainbow can be taken back and it's much easier than one might think! Listen to One Little Candle podcast and be greatly encouraged as I share with you ways in which the body of Christ can preserve the integrity of God's rainbow, the symbol of God's faithfulness, promise, love, and hope. LINKS Song of the week: https://youtu.be/qHroHbYHtrU website: www.onelittlecandlepodcast.com

One Little Candle
Ep. 49 Whose Rainbow is it Anyway? Taking Back the Rainbow. LGBT Pride Month

One Little Candle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022


June is gay pride month and the rainbow is everywhere you look. For the Christian, it can be very disheartening to see God's holy sign of His covenant with the earth and all who dwell on it being so misused and basically blasphemed. But take heart! The rainbow can be taken back and it's much easier than one might think! Listen to One Little Candle podcast and be greatly encouraged as I share with you ways in which the body of Christ can preserve the integrity of God's rainbow, the symbol of God's faithfulness, promise, love, and hope. LINKS Song of the week: https://youtu.be/qHroHbYHtrU website: www.onelittlecandlepodcast.com

Hustle Vibe Flow Podcast
Pride is not a parade

Hustle Vibe Flow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 36:16


June is LGBT Pride Month and Hustle Vibe Flow's Host Ke & Toni want you to celebrate with us. In this episode, we are giving our true feelings on Pride month and how it's steadily evolving beyond its protest roots.  Is the message of love and acceptance being lost?  Are companies only focusing on a marketing opportunities and ways to benefit from the value of inclusion? Join us and let's discuss it. Also, we're sharing ways to give back and support LGBT communities.  Support resources: https://www.lesbianbarproject.com/ https://tffserves.org/ https://www.glaad.org/resourcelist  https://www.thetrevorproject.org/resources/  https://www.visithoustontexas.com/mygayhouston/community/nonprofits-social-organizations/  https://www.montrosecenter.org/  https://www.hrc.org/  https://itgetsbetter.org/  Mentioned Media for you to explore the culture THE L WORD THE L WORD: GENERATION Q NOAH'S ARC POSE QUEER AS FOLK CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA GRACE AND FRANKIE   Connect with us on our social media @hustlevibeflow

Lady T's Let's Talk
LGBT PRIDE MONTH ( Trans Lives Matters)

Lady T's Let's Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 19:53


In this segment I speak about the importance of Trans Lives and how the effects of respecting everyone's sexuality matters and should matter to all of us. PRIDE MONTH ROCKS!!!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Beyond Your Horizon
BYH: You Do VooDoo?

Beyond Your Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 75:17


In this episode Coach Jon John is joined by one of his besties, Jelese. Together they discuss the fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks by the Police in Atlanta, LGBT Pride Month, and dive into a deep conversation about Jelese's interest in VooDoo. The mission of BYH is to go beyond the place your eyes can see. This also includes having an open mind. This conversation is not to encourage the practice of VooDoo, but we hope listeners are inspired to consider their own spiritual practices and beliefs. Do not be afraid to learn something new. Follow BYH on Instagram @go_beyondyourhorizon. To contact Coach Jon John email CoachJonJohn@gobeyondyourhorizon.com. Thanks for Listening!!

The T SPOT with Topher Taylor
Episode 5: Divina De Campo from Ru Paul's Drag Race UK, Black Lives Matter & LGBT + Pride Month [Sex with Topher]

The T SPOT with Topher Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 75:24


#SexWithTopher Episode 5 begins with an explanation of what I am doing as a white person, to support the BLACK LIVES MATTER movement in response to systematic racism and police brutality — alongside its relevance in the context of LGBT+ Pride Month (June). My fabulous guest this episode is an iconic Ru Paul's Drag Race UK queen, Divina De Campo. Divina and I discuss Section 28, Sex (of course), Ru Paul's Drag Race, Gender Identity, Sexual Fluidity, and meeting met her nightclub-owner-husband, and how she got into DRAG. Also, broken sex toys. Also, 'Ask Topher' is back, where I answer your questions, curiosities, and dilemmas surrounding SEX. Question? topher@tophertaylor.co.uk Please donate to: www.PayPal.me/AvaVidal // www.stephenlawrence.org.uk/support-us/donate // www.gofundme.com/f/ukblm-fund // www.gofundme.com/f/black-protest-legal-support-uk //www.4frontproject.org Check out Divina on Twitter & Instagram @DivinaDeCampo. Divina's new single ‘Gratify' is released on 26th June but available for pre-order now. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetspot/message

The Travel Guys
The Travel Guys with Mark Hoffman

The Travel Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019


Hawaii is cracking down on vacation rentals. TSA is disappointed in the number of people enrolled in Pre-Check, tips for checking out/doing business with Tour Operators, Hawaii is limiting vacation rentals to help locals and we tell you why you shouldn't take things out of the hotel mini-bar to put your things inside. Steve LaRosa offers the first of a two-part travel guide to New Mexico. The first part highlights Albuquerque and Taos. We talk to hurricane survivor Paul Fling about his experience with a hurricane in Hawaii and get his tips for what to do before, during and after if you find yourself in the eye of the storm. And we have an update on a special LGBT Pride Month play being presented on Sunday, June 30th at the Cordova Arts Center. One show only, at 6:30pm.

The Tenth Voice
Sandra Moran Book Club-Bram

The Tenth Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 43:34


Panelists William Sterling Walker, Philip Hooser, and Elizabeth Andersen welcome author Christopher Bram on the show during LGBT Pride Month. Since 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the historic Stonewall […] The post Sandra Moran Book Club-Bram appeared first on KKFI.

The DeMaio Report
LGBT Pride Month

The DeMaio Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2019


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The Shek Check
Checkin' Our Allies

The Shek Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 55:21


Our Allies  stand by us,  they support us, they fight with us, and they fight for us. Allies are important for all of us, and especially for any marginalized community. Since, it is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_pride (LGBT Pride Month) and I am a proud gay man, I celebrate a pride I did not always have. I also celebrate the people who stand with my community. Who support my community and who fight with my community. My guest today, Andrew Bossone, has been my ally for 20 years now. He stood with me before I came out of the closet, and he stands with me to this day. In this episode, we explore the friendship between a proud gay man and a supportive straight man. The bridge that was built with our friendship. The understanding that each of us has have found within ourselves, and within each other. If you are to the The Shek Check here, you can learn more about us, right here https://theshekcheck.com/about-the-show/ (Check Here)  

The More Perfect Union
Life After Mueller (Ep. 208)

The More Perfect Union

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 49:21


Portland radio personality Carl Wolfson joins the gang to discuss Robert Mueller's press conference, the state of the trade wars, the state of the Democratic primary race, potential primary challenges for Trump, and LGBT Pride Month.

The Inspire Podcast
5 - How You Can Speak Up to Promote Diversity and Inclusion

The Inspire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 40:10


Breaking with our bi-weekly schedule, The Inspire Podcast presents our first bonus episode! In this enlightening interview Bart speaks with Michael Bach, Founder and CEO of the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI). Using real-life examples, Michael explains how Diversity and Inclusion definitions can vary across organisations, and also provides suggestions on how you can support your colleagues by speaking up for D&I. To find out more about the CCDI, please visit: https://ccdi.ca/ -- June is LGBT Pride Month. We'd like to wish all our listeners a joyous time in celebrating the achievements of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals during this commemorative period and beyond.

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio
Gay's are proud but , does GOD hate Gays and HOMOSEXUALITY ?

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2017 116:00


I am Kim SweetStud whose birth name is Kimmberlee. 26 years old, who is a born female however a very masculine one. Am happily married to my wife Mrs Morris-Dwyer. We are presently living in Europe. Where we are self employed. Join me in CRS radio tomorrow Saturday the 03 June where I will be representing the LGBT group on the topic does God hate homosexuals. As this month of June is widely celebrated as pride month all over the world. We will show the world that yes we are so loved. First, President Bill Clinton declared June "Gay & Lesbian Pride Month" on June 2, 2000. Then, in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016, President Barack Obama declared June Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month.

Where We Live
From Ancient Greece To Modern America: LGBT Pride Over The Centuries

Where We Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 49:30


June is LGBT Pride Month — a time when marches, festivals and other events commemorate the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City.This hour, we examine “gay pride” across the centuries — from ancient Greece to modern America.Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.