How should Christians rpond to Pri Month? What do the Bible have to say that would apply to gay pri?
Contents:
- A PROCLAMATN ON LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENR, QUEER, AND INTERSEX PRI MONTH, 2023
- REHOBOTH’S GALLERY 50 TO HOST SHOWS BY TWO GAY ARTISTS
- DISNEYLAND PRI MONTH & GAYDAYS: FOOD GUI, MERCH, EVENTS
- ONE OF N.L.'S FIRST MARRIED GAY UPL LOOK BACK WH PRI
- GAY DAYS RETURNS TO WALT DISNEY WORLD AFTER 2-YEAR HIAT
A PROCLAMATN ON LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENR, QUEER, AND INTERSEX PRI MONTH, 2023
Gay Pri Month 2022 will feature march, paras and a rporate backlash that hurts gay rights and acceptance across the polil spectm. * gay day in pride month *
The holiday honors the 1969 Stonewall Getty ImagA banner readg “We Are Everywhere” at a Gay Pri march on Fifth Avenue New York Cy, USA, July 1979.
On June 28, 1969, when police officers raid the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar on Christopher Street, Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. Acrdg to History, was mon at the time for police to raid bars whout liquor licens — which, not cintally, were oftentim gay bars, as New York’s liquor thory tend to reject liquor license applitns om gay bars, as per NYCdata.
The Stonewall Uprisg helped lnch the gay rights people see the Stonewall Rts and protts as the event that lnched the gay rights movement. For the reasons, activists see Pri as a prott, not a Getty ImagAn archival photo of an LGBT para gog through New York Cy on Christopher Street Gay Liberatn Day 1971. Acrdg to the Library of Congrs, origal fliers promotg the very first Pri March stated that the march aimed to "memorate the Christopher Street Uprisgs of last summer which thoands of homosexuals went to the streets to monstrate agast centuri of abe...
REHOBOTH’S GALLERY 50 TO HOST SHOWS BY TWO GAY ARTISTS
After a two-year spensn due to the ronavis panmic, Gay Days is returng to Central Florida. * gay day in pride month *
On 25th Street and 5th Avenue Manhattan to beg the fd out when your cy’s Pri ftivi are this year, check out IGLTA’s Internatnal LGBTQ+/Gay Pri Calendar. Reprentativ of the Buffalo Radil Lbians take part an LGBT para through New York Cy on Christopher Street Gay Liberatn Day 1971.
In the 1950s and 1960s, homosexualy was nsired a mental illns, and some LGBTQ+ people were still unrgog psdoscientific “nversn” practic om psychiatrists. That, upled wh the fact that homosexualy was crimalised most plac, meant that queer people were phed to the margs and ma to feel like their inty was somethg to be ashamed of.
DISNEYLAND PRI MONTH & GAYDAYS: FOOD GUI, MERCH, EVENTS
Members of the Gay Liberatn Front prottg agast the Indtrial Relatns Bill to ll for an end to society’s opprsn of homosexuals, London, UK, 13th January 1971.
But that’s not the se everywhere – homosexualy is still crimalised numero untri all around the world, and queer people are neher accepted nor tolerated many other plac. More than 50 years after the famo Stonewall rts, the only Pri Month tradn more predictable than big cy paras June are the perennial plats about the “modifitn” of the gay rights movement.
The days, the month often featur rporatns and nsumer brands participatg the celebratns, wh bright rabow packagg and gay-themed ems for sale. Claimg that a gay person needs to vote for a certa party or suate themselv on a certa pot of the iologil spectm is — to e some of today’s pop psychology terms — gatekeepg and gaslightg. Crics often sist that rporatns’ mment to gay pri is shallow and self-servg, or that rabow-themed merchandise and advertisg durg June end up tokenizg rather than celebratg the muny.
ONE OF N.L.'S FIRST MARRIED GAY UPL LOOK BACK WH PRI
Though there are historil nnectns between the gay rights movement and opposg palism, ’s a mistake for the LGBTQ muny today to embrace an anti-rporate attu. The sire to associate gay inty wh a particular part of the polil spectm don’t reflect the muny’s diversy and n actively alienate people who are not part of that polil group — at the expense of the terts of the muny as a whole. What was origally known as the “gay liberatn” movement was born out of a wi-rangg cultural ferment on the left the 1960s and early 1970s that also gave rise to the women’s liberatn, anti-war and Black power movements, a cross-pollatn among activists groups scribed Cornell Universy’s archive on the history of gay activism.
Given this background, and aid by the fact that their nservative antagonists were generally favor of ee-market enomic polici, gay rights activists durg the 1970s were associated wh a hostily toward palism, markets and rporatns. Gay historian Mart Duberman, an activist himself, readily adms that “The gay left — like every other kd of left this untry — has rarely reprented more than a small mory. Pani — often persuad by ternal affy groups formed by their own gay employe — implemented nondiscrimatory hirg l and extend benefs to same-sex domtic partners when virtually no natnal policians were willg to support such polici publicly.
For most of the late 20th century, the private sector well outpaced the polil tablishment on gay while many early gay radils were unrstandably spic of rporate Ameri, we n now safely say that those worri were overstated — and, at tim, based on pre-existg iologil mments that had ltle to do wh sexual eedom or civil rights. Someone who happens to be an advote for both gay rights and socialist polics is ee to try to lk those two goals, but I as a gay man livg the 21st century don’t have to accept that they are nnected. And ’s weirdly old-fashned to be repeatg hippie-era nunciatns of big bs when one of the world’s most valuable rporatns is led by an openly gay if was the se that most gay people were cltered at one end of the polil spectm prev generatns (impossible to say bee of the lack of pollg), that’s not te today.
GAY DAYS RETURNS TO WALT DISNEY WORLD AFTER 2-YEAR HIAT
” Claimg that a gay person needs to vote for a certa party or suate themselv on a certa pot of the iologil spectm is — to e some of today’s pop psychology terms — gatekeepg and gaslightg. Fox News ntributor Guy Benson, for example, has scribed how after he me out, crics of his polics sisted he mt be a “self-hatg gay person. It has been a long time sce the 1980s, durg which, as historian Clayton Howard told FiveThirtyEight 2021, “a lot of Democrats were distguishable om Republins on gay issu.
But if gay rights supporters want broar, rather than narrower natnal support, tyg their agenda to unrelated enomic stanc will only further dimish the pool of potential ’s weirdly old-fashned to be repeatg hippie-era nunciatns of big bs when one of the world’s most valuable rporatns is led by an openly gay is perhaps evable that stutns that are herently polil (bee they are ntrolled by the ernment) will be flashpots the culture wars, the private part of society based on markets, petn and voluntary associatn has a much greater opportuny to fe nflict — if we allow to stay private and voluntary. The Uned Stat is a untry wh a long history of market-driven novatn, growth and succs, and gay people have been a big part of that.
While some skeptics will always be cynil about the motiv of pri-themed products and marketg mpaigns, the rabow packagg on store shelv is a stunng advance om a time when many pani were worried that havg a sgle openly gay employee would lose them ctomers and st them money.