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Taking place every June, Pride Month celebrates the self-affirmation, dignity, equality and increased visibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. The month-long celebration was given the name Pride to encourage those feelings as the community comes together to celebrate and bolster LGBTQ+ rights movements. As people rally together, ET has put together a guide to all things Pride, including a brief history, how to celebrate and support.
How It Started
Before Pride become a celebration, it started out as a protest. June 28, 1969 marks the start of the Stonewall riots in which the queer community responded to a police raid that began at the Stonewall Inn, a bar located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York, that served as a safe haven for the city’s gay, lesbian and transgender community.
Years ago, the month of June was co-opted by the Rainbow Mafia as âPride Month,â an effort to loudly push cultural acceptance of homosexuality. What began with narcissistic parades and banners spread into indoctrination via mainstream media TV shows and commercials, initially targeting adults but quickly moving toward inculcating children in leftist dogma. The Rainbow Mafiaâs culturally subversive march continues apace, with the latest iteration being the blatant marketing of LGBTQ-themed childrenâs toys and other products.
Recently LEGO announced, âWe have committed to support a number of organizations on an ongoing basis, including UK charity Diversity Role Models which helps children learn about empathy to ensure our future builders are accepting of everyone!â The virtue signal included an image of multi-colored LEGO figures lined-up to mimic a rainbow flag.
Everyone Is Awesome Lego Set Celebrates Fans’ Diversity
LEGO will premier the Everyone Is Awesome set for Pride Month 2021. (SUPPLIED)
Billund, Denmark-(ENEWSPF)- The LEGO Group announced LEGO® Everyone is Awesome, a set designed to celebrate the diversity of our fans and the world around us. The buildable display model is inspired by the iconic rainbow flag which is used as a symbol of love and acceptance by the LGBTQIA+ community, and features 11 monochrome minifigures each with its own individual hairstyle and rainbow colour.
Set designer Matthew Ashton, Vice President, Design said: “I wanted to create a model that symbolizes inclusivity and celebrates everyone, no matter how they identify or who they love.
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Izzy Dieker asserts that all children should be able to ride the school bus safely. (Youtube/KSNT News)
Disciplinary action has been brought against two school employees after they punished a student and banned her from the school bus for saying “I’m a lesbian”.
Izzy Dieker, a 13-year old student in Kansas, was told to move to the front of the school bus and was subsequently banned from it by the two employees.
Dieker told
KSNT News: “At home, my dad told me that he got a call from the school that I was kicked off for saying that I was a lesbian.”