Remembering Pride’s Victims

Jun 5, 2023 by

by Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine:

While LGBTQ+ activists do considerable damage to our culture, the Pride movement most harms the very people it claims to help.

As Pride Month kicks off, the pressing concern of faithful Catholics is the political aspects of LGBTQ+ activism, and understandably so. After all, the Alphabet Mafia is explicitly advocating the corruption and even mutilation of children, as well as the crushing of freedom in our land—you MUST wear the Rainbow! The honoring of the blasphemous anti-Catholic Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence is just a symptom of the diabolical disease that has infected our culture.

Yet the political goals of the Pride movement are not the most destructive part of the movement. While the activists do considerable damage to our culture, the Pride movement most harms individuals who struggle with same-sex attraction or are confused about their God-given sex, the very people it claims to help.

As the Catholic resistance to the Pride movement has increased, I’ve seen well-intentioned Catholics bristle at the strong language often used in the debates, such as “demonic,” “diabolical,” and even “disordered.” They say that such language doesn’t follow the Catechism’s command that “[men and women who have deep-seated homosexual tendencies] must be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. Every sign of unjust discrimination in their regard should be avoided” (CCC 2358). Isn’t it, at the very least, insensitive to categorize the LGBTQ+ crowd as “demonic?

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