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Pride on the Street
00:03:06
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| Here's a story that summarizes our times. | |
| I'm sorry to say to a very large extent. | |
| Minneapolis installs pride-themed pride-themed signs. | |
| Street signs, not just signs, street signs. | |
| They're taking down, like here, West 14th Street. | |
| The West 14th is inscribed on the top of the colors of the Minneapolis street sign. | |
| I have two thoughts. | |
| Has there ever been a more arrogant group? | |
| Than the LGBTQIA activists. | |
| I don't believe so. | |
| I can't think of it. | |
| There may well have been. | |
| The imposing of their agenda on the American people is unprecedented. | |
| One can have a complete acceptance of the fact that there is diversity in the human condition, sexually speaking. | |
| Push in everybody's face. | |
| Pride in, and I frankly, I don't take pride in trans. | |
| I will admit. | |
| I don't take pride, actually, in any of them. | |
| I don't have contempt, and I don't take pride. | |
| What does it mean? | |
| Do we want straight pride signs? | |
| Well, they'll say, well, society has always been heteronormative. | |
| You're right. | |
| That's correct. | |
| It has been heteronormative. | |
| By the way, why do you tell your five-year-old? | |
| It's an interesting question. | |
| Hey, Mom and Dad, why is Yale Place red, orange, yellow, green, purple, and blue? | |
| What do you say? | |
| I'm serious. | |
| What do you say? | |
| Oh, it's just a colorful thing. | |
| I don't know what you're saying. | |
| We're celebrating a people who have sex with both sexes. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Thank you, Mom. | |
| I mean, isn't that what the B stands for? | |
| It's particularly... | |
| Awful. | |
| In light of the fact that we never have signs with red, white, and blue. | |
| Are there any street signs in Minneapolis that are red, white, and blue? | |
| Or are they all red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple? | |
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The Ultimate Question
00:00:58
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| That's the fair question, in my opinion. | |
| Boy, Minneapolis has flipped out. | |
| I have another question. | |
| This is a very serious question. | |
| Other than alienating people, do you think it brings people over to their side? | |
| Which do you think it does more? | |
| Has more love for LGBTQIA +, or contempt for their imposing their agenda? | |
| If pro-life people started to have signs in Minneapolis, it's inconceivable, obviously. | |
| Why can't there be, and this is the ultimate question, can there be any neutral territory as far as the left is concerned? | |