LGBTQ+ rights and Pride Month persist as significant social movements despite political opposition, with historical evidence showing that LGBTQ+ communities have always existed and continue to advocate for their rights, as demonstrated by the continued celebration of Pride Month and the ongoing presence of LGBTQ+ individuals in society.
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Ben Shapiro is Scared of Pride Month
Added:Ben Shapiro is here and he's upset that Pride Month still exists. Yes, indeed.
Pride Month despite uh the wishes of the fascists uh is still a thing. Everyone's still gay. I can't believe it.
>> All come back with a vengeance. Prepare yourself. Like all the most radical stuff is coming back. And how radical is the left on this stuff? The left is so radical on this stuff that they >> We are [ __ ] radical, dude. Hell yeah.
Hang [ __ ] loose, brothers.
Brothers, sisters, and siblings. Watch out.
>> Literally have to print pieces in the New York Times reminding you it's okay to be heterosexual. Yeah, I know.
>> To remind you it's okay to be heterosexual. It is. It's okay. Could be better.
>> There's been a lot of talk about how woke is dead, DEI is dead, radical LGBTQ, it's done. Aren't you one of the guys that were saying that?
>> We're not doing that anymore. Yeah, that's all going to come back.
>> Okay.
>> I'm just warning you. It's all coming back.
>> Yeah, of course it is. It was always here. I think it's lovely that they are already upset that you're still gay. And there's nothing they can do about it.
The best thing you can do every day is be gay to an extent that would bother Ben Shapiro. That's the best thing you could do. If you think it is gone, that the Trump presidency buried it. Wrong you are. It will be back in approximately.7 seconds.
>> Can't be back if it never went away.
>> That is how long it will take.
>> As evidence, I present to you the renewed joy of Pride Month. Yes, that's right. It's back. It's June, which means that we are going to get nothing but rainbow flags and homages to trans politics for the next for the next month.
>> Nothing but rainbow flags. We won't be able to see anything else because it's pride. Rainbows only. We will be here long after your bones are dust, Ben.
Yep, that's true. I don't know how Ben could have forgotten that gay people still exist because Grinder shuts down every time he shows up for an event.
That's weird.
>> From some >> him and Benny Johnson and Michael Nolles tear it up. Bro, >> the world's most bizarre people. By the way, the UN refugee agency, the UN HCR, put out a tweet, quote, "During Pride and everyday, LGBTQIQ plus >> LGBT IQ, >> where the intersects, I guess they're adding new letters again. Refugee rights are human rights. No exceptions, no compromises, no discrimination, except for, you know, the 150 countries that the UN completely ignores when they chuck trans people off of buildings or hang them." So when Israel kills gay people like in Palestine or Lebanon or Jordan or Syria or whatever, Iran, do you care? No, you don't care about the well-being of gay people and you only say the erroneous lie that every Arab nation throws gay people off buildings.
You're hiding behind it yet again. Gay marriage isn't allowed in Israel. What the heck? But I thought it was the only like last bastion of democracy in that region of the world. What are you trying to tell me?
>> Except for that, I love the the UN refugee agency which again works alongside the UNRWA which is like the Palestinian refugee agency which does the work of Hamas which does the work of Hamas.
To accept that a Palestinian could have humanity is the work of Kamas, >> which chucks gay people off buildings.
>> Chuck Schumer.
>> Oh, the irony.
>> They chuck Schumer off buildings.
>> Oh, the irony. Zor Mamani, who when he is not marching in solidarity with radical Islamists, is marching in solidarity with radical trans.
>> Oh [ __ ] So Islam is on the side of the transes. Okay. If you want everybody to say, you know what, I I guess I side with Islam more, that's how you get it done. Like, it's not true. I think all your religions are ridiculous, you know?
I just don't think that Arab people deserve to be bombed for the crime of being Arab in a piece of real estate that Israel would like to have instead.
Just doesn't seem right. Even if I think even if a 100% of this was true, which it's not. Even if it was, I don't think they should be bombed to smithetheriness nor their children. If you do want me to think homophobes should be bombed to smitherreens, maybe you should reconsider that Ben Shapiro who has a house and a home. You know, why would you want us to think homophobes should be bombed?
Huh? Doesn't seem self preservationheavy.
>> Put out a tweet, quote, "It would take far more than a month to honor the contributions of queer and transgender New Yorkers." Would it?
>> True.
>> Yes.
>> I know. How fast are we moving through every contribution? How like on a proportional level? See, here here's the thing about history months. I don't like them in general >> to honor them. Like, what do you think?
What do you think honoring someone takes?
>> There needs to be a Jewish American history month or a black history month or a gay history month. We have this thing. It's called history. It is where we learn the things that are important that have happened in the past. And we don't have >> apparently not because when we teach it, you go, "That's woke. Don't tell children that." Our our history has no gods at all. There's just no there's no evidence for my Zionism. There's no evidence for my religion. There's no evidence for my misogyny or transphobia or homophobia. It's just something I'm making up. What >> have to affirmative action history? We don't have to. It turns out that important people were important regardless of their sexual orientation.
>> That's not true. Some people were important because they were doing important stuff and on behalf of their sexual orientation. That just really is the case. social justice is a thing, buddy.
>> Or their desire to dress up as women or their religion. Like you can you just do history. We could just do that and we could get rid of all this stupidity. But Mandani says it would take far longer than a month. From the circle hermaphroditos in 1895, the first trans advocacy group in the US. I feel like we could like I don't know. I feel like we could have done all of human history without ever mentioning the circle hermaphroditos.
>> But you just said all of history. Why can't we mention history? Do you see what I mean? Like you don't actually mean what you say when you say, "Oh, well, we just have history." Because when he mentions history, you go, "Well, we don't have to do that." Like, why would you undercut your own point right away? Is it because you're an idiot, Ben? Could you think Do you think that maybe you're just a dumbass now? How if you're a Ben Shapiro fan and you stumbled on this? How the [ __ ] do you do it? Can you tell me in a bunch of words, in 150 words or more, tell me what you like about Ben Shapiro? Cuz this is so stupid. These groups existed historically.
>> I don't feel like that's wildly discriminatory. There's a lot of stuff that happened in human history. I think if we were going to list it top to, you know, top to bottom as as might be said by James Telerico, if we were going to list all of human history in order of importance, I'm not sure the circle hims would list in the top couple of million things that >> Okay. Well, that's why I don't know Benjamin may be a little a little new to this, but society and language are real things that mean stuff. So when he says words about, you know, honoring historical groups and stuff and then begins to say what the subject of his thought his thoughts are and then mentions circle hematitas, it's irrelevant as to how broadly impactful something is, whether or not you can bring it up. You know, you can have a thought about any goddamn thing. It doesn't have to have be subjugated to a hierarchy whatsoever. No lists necessary. You can just talk about stuff >> could >> have happened in human history to the drag balls.
>> Like what a terrible argument.
>> To the Harlem Renaissance, by the way, not the most important thing about the Harlem Renaissance. To the Stonewall uprising, to the lesbian hury archives.
Wow. Her lesbian history. Yeah. Huge.
New York City has long been shaped by queer and trans New Yorkers. To all our queer and trans neighbors, you deserve a city where you can afford to live safely, openly, and joyfully. Unless you're a Jew. Happy Pride, New York City.
>> Unless you're a Jew. I think you mean unless you're a Zionist. Jewish people live there joyfully as hell. A Zionist, I could see how you're having a bad time because you're a Nazi and people are like, "Hey, I don't like that about you." So, I could understand how that could be socially taxing.
>> Says Mayor Mom Donnie again. What a joy he is. How many brokers does it take to >> How many Ben Shapiro does it take to do an ad read? See, meanwhile, Abdul als in the Michigan uh elections coming up.
>> He is the uh Michigan Senate candidate.
>> He says, quote, "We live in a time when government is being used as a weapon against its own people.
>> A time when all of us who love differently, live differently, pray differently, or think differently, are being told we are less than, that we don't belong."
>> Yes.
>> Wow. You You're a victim. You're a victim. Says, "Pride began as a community's fight for its rights. The right to live and love authentically."
>> What is this editing? the right to speak freely. Try it in Dearborn and see how it goes for you.
>> Try Pride in Dearborn. Like what?
Dearbornne is in Detroit. It's a suburb.
It's like there's pride. There's There's Pride flags. There's It's intersectional. You can just go You can just go visit it sometime and see how you like it.
>> Seriously, this guy couldn't even say that it was good when Ayatal Khani was killed. So, I mean, but here's the thing. the left.
>> What does What does Ayatollahi have to do with pride? What? This is the same guy who said that my my chosen nation is committing a genocide. He wants Medicare for all and money out of politics. I hate him.
Well, I like him. I endorse Abdul Elsed for Michigan's uh US Senate seat.
>> The coalition, >> the big actual Jake Bump. It's official.
>> Of the dispossessed will come right back together. It's all going to come right back. If you think it's not, you're out of your mind. In all of its glory, Sesame Street is bringing back the same tweet that it brought back every year for Pride Month, which involves apparently gay muppets or something. I I wish I make >> Bernie that up, but I I I really am not.
It's not like the gay Teletubbies thing.
This is like actual actually like apparently they took Oscar the Grouch, Big Bird, Elmo, and they put them in some sort of gay compacting machine.
>> Oh, I see. Do you mean colors?
>> And they smooshed them down into this tweet. It's literally just lines of fur.
>> Yeah.
>> Of various colors in the in the rainbow flag. But there is no there is no trans triangle here. Discrimination in the Sesame universe.
>> You could do the progress pride flag if you want. You don't have to. It's whatever. I don't think anyone cares.
>> Happy Pride Month from Sesame Street.
Join us in celebrating.
>> That's right. Sesame King >> in uplifting the LGBTQIA+ members of our community, the children.
Not great.
>> What's not great? Meanwhile, Magic Kingdom.
>> Oh, Ben doesn't think that gay children exist. When there's when there's a bunch of people who are gay going, "Well, I was a gay kid." Like, there's straight kids, there's gay kids, there's all sorts of them. They all They're all people. They are all nuanced human beings.
>> Put out a pride slushie, which basically just looks like a slushie with some rainbow sprinkles. All right.
>> Oh, you don't like a slushie?
>> It's a gay. Is it just like >> What makes it gay? Rainbow sprinkles, idiot. Yeah, this is a uh this is rainbow capitalism. No one cares.
>> Oh, it's a video.
>> You're upset about capitalism doing its thing. These other things are actually political statements. This is just rainbow capitalism.
>> Cool.
>> You can go eat it though if you want.
>> I do love that the corporations are basically what if we just took a regular slushie and we just put like a thing on top and just say pride.
>> Yes, leftists are saying the same thing.
Correct. We all know that corporations are not allies. That's why no one shops at Target anymore.
>> Like your criticism of this is a criticism of the capitalist structure that you support, not of leftist positions >> and we sell more things. All right. But let's be clear.
>> What we now have, it's the beginning.
Okay. This is this will all come back with a vengeance. Prepare yourself.
Prepare yourself.
>> It's all the most radical stuff is coming back. And how radical is >> there's been there's been prides the whole time. There's it's not been less gay at all.
>> The left on this stuff. The left is so radical on this stuff.
>> We are [ __ ] radical, dude. He keeps he keeps gassing us up. And I think dude, hey Chad, do a kick flip. Do a [ __ ] pop shove it. Dark slide.
>> That they literally have to print pieces in the New York Times reminding you it's okay to be heterosexual, right? And no longer is this about, you know, it's okay to be gay. It's no longer about that. It's It's like the New York Times.
It's swung all the way around and now they have to write an entire op-ed and say it's okay to like people of the opposite sex.
>> Mhm. It is. It's fine.
>> Otherwise, you know, we have to avoid the stigma. We have to avoid the stigma of heterophobia. Why is this something that you're snickering about when you're from the same group of people that have been saying that heterosexual people are the new minority and stuff and you actually are like, "Oh, we got to have super straits." Like, why are you pretending that this hasn't been your position? What a squirming little worm.
They're just trying desperately as as the Daily Wire falls apart and Ben Shapiro's whole [ __ ] just is ending. I mean, we're going to have to watch him for a long time still, I think, as he flounders around. But this is going to change. This is dog [ __ ] content, man.
>> That's where the New York Times is now.
>> Cool, dude.
>> Quote, I'm going to go out on a limb and say it. There has never been a better time in human history to happily and successfully pursue heterosexuality.
>> Charlie Kirk is dead.
>> Too bad Ben isn't more popular. That's okay.
>> If that is your thing, as it is mine, as straight Americans, we are in the midst of a period of all but unprecedented sexual, social, and romantic liberty. We have greater freedom than ever before to become whom we want and to date whom we want.
>> Okay. Are you against whatever this is?
This sounds like chuty satire, frankly.
Uh you always have been straight people.
You can just do what you want. You can love whoever you want. It doesn't matter.
>> Heteropesimism. What the hell?
Heteropeesimism.
>> Well, each context clues >> is at bottom again. James Telerico piping up here. Little more than a bad mood about the state. Why does he keep saying James Terico jokes?
>> Being straight.
>> He's so worried >> is the pervasive sense that heterosexuality is fundamentally flawed and unfulfilling, even structurally unsalvageable.
>> Are we did I don't know what the beginning of this article said. Is it is it talking about heterosexual like like relationship structures and hierarchy?
That could be interesting. I don't know.
>> Sometimes heteropesimists argue it's not strictly heterosexuality that is unfulfilling, but the opposite gender itself. Okay, I'm just going to point this out. The only heteropessimists out there are people who are not heterosexual and Andrew Tate's crowd.
>> Is that the same group of people?
>> The Nick Fuentes people who are like, "Women are all horrible. They're just terrible." The rest of us heterosexuals, we kind of like women. It turns out >> we kind of like women. It turns out, look at his face. This is him saying he likes women. I don't know.
Turns out some of us kind of like women.
Not a lot. just a, you know, not a gay amount.
Good god.
>> I married one. She's wonderful. It's awesome.
>> It's awesome. Sweet, man.
>> But the fact that the New York Times now has to write fullon pieces >> trying to defend heterosexuality, that's how far things are going to go.
>> All right, man. What an actual dumbass, man. I don't even know. Like, what's the content here? Gays.
The [ __ ] is happening? It's all falling apart. He doesn't actually have opinions anymore. Right-wingers used to have real opinions. Now slop.
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