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The trans Pride flag has become a symbol of oppression.

The trans Pride flag has become a symbol of oppression.

Recently, a striking image surfaced that conveys more than any formal statement could. It features a shirtless man named Mohamed Sabri Soliman holding Molotov cocktails while confronting an elderly Jewish demonstrator in Boulder, Colorado. In the background, a transgender pride flag drapes over a government building. Reports suggest he shouted phrases like “end free Palestine” and “end Zionists.”

This image isn’t just a fleeting moment; it’s emblematic of deeper societal issues. It’s somewhat alarming, to be honest.

And let’s not kid ourselves; the transgender pride flag in the background isn’t just a random detail. It’s a deliberate inclusion that carries weight.

Power dynamics are always at play in society. Someone or something will always be revered. The notion that we could simply discard historical values and create a neutral, secular society has proven to be misguided. The presence of symbols like that flag seems to signal a shift where truth is sidelined in favor of emotional affirmations.

So, how will we face defeat?

When a nation disregards its foundational laws, it inevitably faces consequences. In places where lawmakers focus on ideological narratives in the name of gender, it’s often Christians who feel marginalized. We’ve let go of the profound truths that once guided us, replacing them with empty celebrations during Pride Month.

Yet, outside of these tensions—beyond the chaos in Colorado, and amid Disney and local sporting events—people are starting to wake up. They’re tired of enforced compliance, persistent disillusionment, and the distortion of core values that once held this nation together. There’s a growing desire to reclaim what has been lost.

This is why June carries significance. We cannot allow opposing forces to gain ground this time around.

We need to confront these false icons, such as the numerous trans flags displayed on public poles. If we’re striving for genuine freedom, we must reject the prevailing culture that stifles voices of reason and threatens the guardians of our values.

Let’s be clear: men from past generations would have reacted very differently to an outsider engaging in violence on American soil. The kind of images we see today would have been unimaginable before.

It raises a challenging question: what are you prepared to do? Will you continue to stand by, or will you fight to preserve the legacy and faith that your ancestors upheld? Are you ready to take a stand?

We’re not looking to impose tyranny; we’re not enemies. However, don’t mistake our restraint for weakness. We’re not allowing another inch of inappropriate content in our educational systems. Our children should be shielded from harmful agendas.

It’s crucial to understand: the movements associated with Islam and radical pride activism are not contradictory. Rather, they align. The emergence of phrases like “Queers for Palestine” isn’t humor; it’s a troubling reality that threatens future generations.

We are being pulled back to an unsettling reality, echoing once again with the same questions: Did they really mean it?

Yes, they did.

The messages are clear: there are distinctions between men and women, and particular lands are intended for particular peoples. Ignoring this is a perilous path.

This problematic trajectory originated long before Soliman; it traces back to how reactions to 9/11 led to increased immigration from cultures that celebrated that tragedy. Some might call this tolerance; others see it as dangerous.

But there’s still hope—beginning with simply saying “no”—to harmful ideas or behaviors permeating our society. Rejecting negativity takes courage and a strong sense of clarity.

Change isn’t straightforward. But it’s necessary.

Whether it’s overcoming personal battles like weight loss, addiction, or financial struggles, the principle remains—nothing shifts until you deeply disapprove of your current state rather than merely fearing the discomfort of change.

What happens if you refuse to adapt? If complacency sets in?

Then we must consider the legacy we leave for those who follow.

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