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The air crackles with it – a manufactured outrage, meticulously cultivated and weaponized. For one month of the year, the digital landscape explodes with the vibrant hues of Pride, yet beneath the surface simmers a bitter, divisive current. It’s a current fueled by manufactured grievances, manufactured outrage, and a relentless attempt to control the narrative, all while exploiting anxieties about masculinity, veteran status, and the very definition of “America.”
The most blatant manipulation centers around the conflation of Pride Month with Veterans’ Month. The recurring claim – “Why do veterans get the month of cold November and these priders get the beautiful first month of summer?” – isn’t about genuine appreciation for service; it’s a deliberate tactic designed to sow discord by suggesting that celebrating LGBTQ+ identity is somehow less deserving than honoring military sacrifice. This argument conveniently ignores the hundreds of LGBTQ+ veterans who have served our country with bravery and distinction.
But the drama doesn’t stop there. The persistent rhetoric surrounding “manufactured outrage” – often falsely attributed to the White House – aims to discredit genuine advocacy and deflect attention from real issues. The infamous $100 million military parade for one man, juxtaposed against the celebration of LGBTQ+ communities, isn’t simply about questioning resource allocation; it’s an attempt to dismantle the very notion of inclusivity and highlight perceived inequalities.
The obsession with “snowflake” accusations, the dismissal of Pride as “manufactured” – it’s all part of a calculated strategy to trigger fear, reinforce traditional gender roles, and erode trust in progressive values. The constant re-framing seeks to paint a picture of a society consumed by performative wokeness.
And let’s be clear: It’s not just about the optics. The deliberate attempts to strip Pride of its meaning – by equating it with issues like Veteran’s Month, or by dismissing it as “manufactured” – reveals a deeper anxiety about shifting cultural norms. Many seem terrified of a society where love and acceptance are prioritized over rigid expectations and outdated ideologies.
The manipulation is pervasive. The targeting of President Harris and Karoline Leavitt over a symbolic parade highlights a deep-seated frustration of resentment regarding the perceived ‘wokeness’ of leadership. The insistence on labeling Pride as “manufactured” underscores a refusal to acknowledge the significant progress made in LGBTQ+ rights. Even the insistence on “safe Pride months” – reflecting a deep, underlying anxiety.
It’s a war waged on social media, a relentless barrage of accusations and counter-accusations. A war fought not for justice, but for control. And this year, the stakes are higher than ever. It’s time to recognize the carefully constructed division and resist the urge to participate in this manufactured conflict. Embrace the beauty and importance of Pride, and stand against those who seek to diminish it.
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