Biden Goes Prideless in Muslim Countries
Our State Department’s “Pride Month” foreign policy is in your face around the globe, except in countries where they won’t tolerate it.
Celebrate us or else!
Unless you live in a Muslim country. In which case, have a nice day.
That seems to be the essence of the Biden administration’s “Pride Month” foreign policy, which proudly flies the rainbow flag at our embassies around the globe — except those in Muslim countries, where they aren’t as tolerant of perversities such as those we expose our children to at Drag Queen Story Hour, and the sorts of obscenities that are routinely rubbed in American Catholics’ faces by The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Nor are these Muslim countries as supportive as we are of monstrous gender-based medical experimentation that sexually mutilates our young children.
All that notwithstanding, Joe Biden’s handlers heralded the coming of June with “A Proclamation on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex Pride Month,” which reads, in part: “During Pride Month, we honor a movement that has grown stronger, more vibrant, and more inclusive with every passing year. Pride is a celebration of generations of LGBTQI+ people, who have fought bravely to live openly and authentically. And it is a reminder that we still have generational work to do to ensure that everyone enjoys the full promise of equity, dignity, protection, and freedom.”
Rather than staying positive, though, Team Biden’s Rainbow Mafiosi shifted from vibrancy and inclusivity to smearing, misleading, and dividing. Their message continued:
In 2023 alone, State and local legislatures have already introduced over 600 hateful laws targeting the LGBTQI+ community. Books about LGBTQI+ people are being banned from libraries. Transgender youth in over a dozen States have had their medically necessary health care banned. Homophobic and transphobic vitriol spewed online has spilled over into real life, as armed hate groups intimidate people at Pride marches and drag performances, and threaten doctors’ offices and children’s hospitals that offer care to the LGBTQI+ community. Our hearts are heavy with grief for the loved ones we have lost to anti-LGBTQI+ violence.
This attack, though, was reserved for the American people. Elsewhere around the world, the Biden State Department’s Pride Month message was either brimming with enthusiasm or notably nonexistent.
“In Vatican City,” writes columnist Daniel Greenfield at FrontPage Magazine, “the U.S. Embassy flew the rainbow flag and tweeted that it ‘stands with the LBGTQI+ community against discrimination and other forms of persecution because of who they are and whom they love.’”
How nice. And of our embassy in India, the world’s largest democracy, Greenfield reports: “Ambassador Eric Garcetti, the former Los Angeles mayor whose inappropriate nomination had barely survived the scandal of his aide sexually harassing men, broadcast a video in which he raised the pride flag, with more dedication and drama than the Marines at Iwo Jima, before delivering a speech about the importance of the LGBTQ movement.”
Here in the U.S., the Biden administration practically encourages its hard-left supporters to poke fun at Christians and to offend them with grotesque and blasphemous displays like the one being prepared for Los Angeles Dodgers fans later this month. But don’t even consider an offense directed toward The Religion of Peace, or one of its adherents might just run up to you on your bicycle and shoot you, stab you, slice your throat from ear to ear, and pin a cautionary note to your chest with a dagger — like Mohammed Bouyeri did to Theo van Gogh one dreary November morning in Amsterdam. Or they might barge into your newsroom and shoot up the place, killing a dozen of your colleagues and injuring 11 others, like they did at the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo, the satirical newspaper that dared publish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
Here in the U.S., we allow a sicko Christ to be mock-crucified, while a fellow blasphemer rubs his crotch in the fake Savior’s face. Hilarious.
As Greenfield writes: “While the U.S. Embassy in Bern, Switzerland urged, ‘This month and every month, let us celebrate the pride that powers the movement for LGBTQI+,’ the message did not reach the U.S. Embassy in Algiers. ‘Pride Month is kicking off in the U.S. today! We’d love to know: What does Pride mean to you,’ the U.S. Embassy in Brussels asked. But the U.S. Embassy to the UAE instead bafflingly urged the locals to come to Michigan to get degrees in Arabic Language.”
It’s strange, this tolerance we have for the intolerant around the globe, and the intolerance we have for those of us here in the U.S. who would just prefer to be left alone. And have our children left alone.
Updated to include a Pride Month message from Joe Biden.