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Prepping Your Kids for Pride Month
For the past month, our local stores have been gradually stocking gear for the next holiday: Pride Month. Rainbows have get the pumpkin spice of slow spring. Your toddler can now rock a trans rights tee-shirt. Even Mittens the cat can have an oh-so-fabulous scratchpad to boast their owner’s pride. Cuz nothin’ says equality like commercialism.
The influx of over-priced swag might catch some parents off guard. But we here at Mama Bear know that this can be a great teaching moment to discern truth before the parades assemble. So, let’s get a quick look at the top slogans you and your children are going to observe during Pride Month.
“Love is Love”
What it Means:This one has been around for decades but it’s worth a fresh look. What they’re saying is that any expression of romantic love (or sex) between consenting individuals is morally equivalent to the love-related love between a man and a woman. It’s the lovin’ feelin’ (affection) that makes it good, not the context or gender of those involved.
The Problem: Morality gets seriously problemat
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KIMBERLY & KAI SHAPPLEY
Texas
Kimberly says she was “born a Republican”; who bought wholesale into the church’s teachings that the “lifestyles” of LGBTQ people were a choice and that Satan “had ahold of them.”
But everything changed the afternoon she overheard her four-year-old son— who she had been punishing for insisting that he was a girl since the age of three— praying to die. It shook her to her core and changed her heart. After enrolling in nursing school and study about gender dysphoria—and that 41% of transgender people try suicide—she realized she might lose her precious child if she didn’t adjust course. It’s been a long, painful journey, but now her transgender daughter Kai is thriving and Kimberly has emerged as a fierce, award-winning advocate for the LGBTQ community.
SARA & PARKER CUNNINGHAM
Oklahoma
For months after her son Parker came out as gay, Sara lay in bed weeping, believing he was doomed to immortal damnation—until the daytime Parker said, “You know, Mom, I had to suck it up for twenty years to be your son. Now I nee
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