Where transgenderism came from

Gay pride parade

By Arthur Schaper, American Thinker

There is a spirit resurrecting across the United States, a welcome force for the restoration of Good against Evil, the reintroduction and reinforcement of all things right and well that made Western civilization possible.

I am writing about the pro-family movement, which is witnessing a necessary resurgence in the United States.

Ten years ago, the United States Supreme Court imposed one of its most egregious decisions: Obergefell v. Hodges.  Blasting through constitutional amendments established by the several states, Obergefell imposed same-sex “marriage” on the entire country.  Judicial fiat, a threat to democracy, and a disturbing revision of our constitution’s foundational principles marked the reception of this disordered court decision.

LGBT propaganda, promotion, and punishment have been unleashed on the country ever since.  A backlash against the abuses of this coercive agenda has risen up, from boycotts against major businesses pushing “pride” to a growing recession of attendance and support for pride parades in public squares and city centers.

The latest Supreme Court rulings should have all pro-family conservatives cheering, too.  The Supreme Court upheld the rights of parents to opt out their children from listening to LGBT-themed stories and propaganda.  The Supreme Court also upheld age verification laws for access to pornographic websites.  This necessary reform protects children from the harms of these illicit, explicit images, and also protects children (and adults) from sexual confusion.  Just listen to the testimonies of former homosexuals Christopher Yuan and Greg Quinlan, and they will relate how their encounter with Hugh Hefner shaped their warped sexual behaviors before they were set free.

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