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Tracy Born's avatar

Amen. So well said! Used to be we could disagree and not be told we were putting someone in DANGER. How ridiculous. I recently was very saddened that a Lutheran church that hosts Meals on Wheels (a place my seven year old grandson and I have served for a year) recently put up a “Protect Trans Kids” flag/sign. After a fruitless and very bizarre discussion w the “pastor”, he and I are no longer participating in their service. It was polite enough a discussion, but bizarre. Even to go there would be condoning his belief, for me. (It is not our church, but a place we liked to help) Makes me so sad.

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Shirley AH's avatar

Makes me very angry.

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Jillian Stirling's avatar

Interested to see your flags are not the Nazi like flags with the triangular BLM, trans flag on it. But is is happening in my country too. We had the world pride festival in Sydney and even my supermarket had these Nazi lie flags draped across the entrance. I decided that we were not shopping there till it came down. These people practice tyranny.

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Hamilton (Romanos) Provonsha's avatar

I agree! This makes me think quite seriously that Jonathan Pageau at the Symbolic World should start a whole line of rainbow shirts, with all possible connections to it's original intent. He already has the rainbow in his depiction of Noah's Ark, and I've seen several depictions of Christ suspended on a rainbow at His Ascension into heaven. If our bodies are one of the last (for now) neutral spaces, we might as well mount the biblical opposition with a better narrative.

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