Federal courts fly the transgender gay pride flag.
In the name of Inclusivity, National Review has obtained a memorandum sent to federal judges and other employees of the federal court system recognizing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer pride month.
And promoting a training session for federal employees that will, quote, explore.
That's a left-wing verb.
Whatever I see, explore.
By the way, it's a lie, because they don't explore, they advocate.
The common misnomers associated with gender.
They will explore.
The common misnomer is associated with gender.
Why gender inclusivity is essential and how to professionally navigate gender identity in the workplace.
So they will be doing this with federal employees.
Can you imagine if some group decided, or at least advocated, within the federal government, we would like to have within the federal government, we would like to have all employees attend sessions to explore the beauty of marriage and making a family. we
Thank you.
The outcry.
Right?
The outcry.
Why isn't there a marriage pride month?
I'd say that marriage is more threatened than LGBTQs are.
It's really quite something.
If I...
Is there an example yet of a federal court having the LGBTQ flag placed in front of it?
Do we have an example?
Yeah?
Do we have a picture?
I mean, do we know of one?
Well, it's just come out, so we'll find out.
Yes, that's the battering ram.
The LGBTQ issue is the battering ram.
And it began, well, it began a long time ago, but what made everything possible was the redefinition of marriage from male-female to same-sex.
And some people that I love, as I often mention to you, my wife and I, are godparents to a gay couple's children.
And obviously they know my position on this, but it's irrefutable.
And there's a reason.
The argument that sustained, the sustaining argument for same-sex marriage was, gender doesn't matter.
That was the meme, that was the slogan.
Only love matters, gender doesn't matter.
And it passed.
It was accepted as the policy of the country.
So once gender doesn't matter, you can think you're whatever gender you want to think you are.
Yes.
Yes.
I wonder, though, it is still worthy of a question, how many homes have a gay pride flag in front of them?
I've never seen one.
Have you?
No.
And we live in Los Angeles.
I mean, I've seen, like, stickers and windows.
You've seen stickers and windows?
And on homes?
Yeah.
Right.
It's maybe where I live as opposed to where you live.
Yeah, no, well...
He said it maybe as opposed to, I may live in a more conservative area than you, is that what you're saying?
Well, just for the record, do you know who my congressman is?
Do you?
Adam Schiff.
So I can't say I live in a particularly conservative area.
There are conservatives in my area, but Adam Schiff is my congressman.
To say that I would rather not be represented in Congress than have him as my congressman, just for the record.