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Nearly half of Netflix’s shows expose children to LGBT indoctrination | WINTERY KNIGHT

I found an interesting article by Beth Brelje in The Federalist. She writes about how Netflix shows indoctrinate children in pro-LGBT propaganda. Children often believe false ideas for all sorts of bad reasons. Just think of how many take out student loans for degrees that don’t result in jobs with good salaries. After that, I have two studies about how TV influences our attitudes on LGBT.

First, the article from The Federalist:

Some 41 percent of children’s shows on Netflix are pushing the LGBT agenda, according to a recently released report by Concerned Women for America (CWA).

CWA analyzed Netflix programming ratings for children and found 41 percent of both G-rated and TV-Y7-rated series on Netflix contain LGBT content.

Why is this happening?

It is not an accident that more LGBT characters are being written into storylines across media. It is encouraged by the nonprofit Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD).

Each year, GLAAD produces the “Where We Are on TV Report,” tracking representation.

“Between June 1, 2024 and May 31, 2025, GLAAD counted 489 LGBT regular or recurring characters in total. This is a 4% increase and 21 additional characters from 468 characters counted in the previous edition,” the 2025 report said.

What’s shocking is how much representation is aimed at children. LGBT activists are well aware that parents feel it is not a topic for their children to explore without parental guidance. Sneaking it into children’s programming is a blatant attempt to change the culture.

I ran into this problem when I was in my mid-20s. My co-workers were watching a television show called “Will & Grace” (which had nothing to do with soteriology). It was a portrayal of a gay character in positive ways, and this was having a huge effect on the attitudes of young people to LGBT.

It didn’t make any sense to me, because around that time I was reading books about LGBT by scientists, therapists and medical doctors like Jeffrey Satinover and Charles Socarides.But while I was getting more accurate views of LGBT, everyone else was watching propaganda. And they were coming to opposite conclusions than I did. This was especially troubling because at that time I wanted to get married. And what I found was that young Christian women in particular seemed to be getting liberal on moral issues. And today, it’s become a huge split between young men and young women. Even back then, parents and pastors didn’t seem to think that it was a big deal that young women were becoming more liberal because of TV shows and movies.

Let’s look at two studies about this topic and see if there is any data to support my thesis.

The first study is “Can One TV Show Make a Difference? Will & Grace and the Parasocial Contact Hypothesis“. It was published in the Journal of Homosexuality (Volume 53, Issue 4, 2007). This study tested whether repeated exposure to positive gay characters in Will & Grace (which aired from 1998–2006 and reached 25 million weekly viewers at its peak) could foster similar attitude shifts among straight audiences who rarely knew gay people personally. And what they found was that showing episodes of the show to undergraduate students reduced their opposition to LGBT. The more episodes shown, the more positive their views of LGBT.

The second study is “Exposure to the Lives of Lesbians and Gays and the Origin of Young People’s Greater Support for Gay Rights“. It was published in the International Journal of Public Opinion Research in November 2014. The study tested the impact of exposure to LGBT characters in popular media, focusing on the sitcom Grace Under Fire (1993–1998), which featured a recurring gay character. And what they found was that frequent viewing of the show produced more positive views of LGBT behaviors, as well as LGBT-friendly policies.

So, you can clearly see how watching TV shows and movies – which are fiction – can change your attitudes to be out of alignment with actual evidence. And I think that if those changes are related to areas where the Bible has spoken – like the definition of marriage, objective vs subjective truth, etc. – then it can cause people to turn away from the Bible and / or Christianity. The new feelings and attitudes that came from TV and movies clash with the Bible and Christian worldview, and the entertainment wins. For example, a young Christian might watch TV shows that paint divorce in a positive light, and then leave Christianity because it is too “restrictive” or “repressive” or “intolerant” or “bigoted”.

Consider the following movies:

  • Eat Pray Love
  • Sex and the City
  • The Bridges of Madison County
  • Fifty Shades of Grey
  • The Notebook
  • Pretty Woman

These movies are VERY popular with young people, but they portray very, very negative views of sex, marriage, male headship, child-bearing, etc. The important thing is NOT that these movies disagree with the Bible, with church, or with Christianity. The problem is that the views presented in these movies are FALSE views that can result in tragic life outcomes. These popular movies are teaching people to proceed on life plans that do not lead to successful outcomes. It’s as if people were learning from TV and movies to rely on the lottery for their retirement savings. This does not work in real life. And yet, because it is in the TV shows and the movies that have fancy clothes and big explosions and beautiful people, people chart the course of their lives based on their views.

This is very serious.

Lately, I have been spending a bit more time on cooking, weights and cardio. I was able to do this because I found good TV shows to watch while doing these things.

I watch shows like “The Rifleman”:

Season 1 playlist:

Season 2 playlist:

Season 3 playlist:

Season 4 playlist:

Season 5 playlist:

I also listen to military history audio books. For moral and truth issues, stick to non-fiction. I don’t recommend reading fiction at all.

I think video games are better than TV and movies, because you actually get to make plans and decisions and execute and adapt. If you use Steam, there are curators who detect woke content in games. I play military simulation games like The Troop or Armored Brigade II. Next year, I want to play Sea Power and Task Force Admiral. (You can watch me play The Troop on my YouTube channel). And I love solo military board games, like Skies Above BritainAtlantic Chase, and Carrier Battle: Philippine Sea. I don’t want to have my views change because of the entertainment I choose.

LGBT History Month: From Marginalization to Domination | IFA

How many months out of the year need to be focused on you before you’re no longer “marginalized”? October has been dubbed (by some, including Democratic Presidents Obama and Biden) “LGBT History Month.” This is the third full month devoted to all things LGBTQIA+++++. June, of course, is “Pride Month”, and March is “Bisexual Health Awareness Month.”

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One single official “Gay Pride Day” on June 22, 1975, in Washington D.C. has metastasized into a colossal calendar whose growth knows no bounds. It’s activism also has no use for the truth.

So called marginalization has turned into domination.

The LGBT etc. movement is funded to the tune of nearly $1 billion a year. This is exponentially amplified by the fierce allyship and biased advocacy of news media, corporate America, professional sports and the entertainment industry. The entire Democratic Party leadership bows to it as well as a handful of Republicans. Churches with little to no Bible-orientation have also joined the cult-like bandwagon.

Need attention?

But somehow, 92 days (March, June, October) aren’t enough devotion to LGBT ideology. (Watch my video about this here.) There are another 45 days of individually recognized observances! This makes a grand total of 137 days out of the year dedicated to homosexuality, bisexuality, asexuality, transgenderism, and constantly emerging new “sexualities.” No other people group, including minorities, receives the same attention. Black Americans have a little over 60 days. Jewish Americans have one officially recognized month. Irish Americans have a month, too.

I’m waiting for National Furries Day to be added to the LGBT calendar. Last year, woke toymaker, Lego, included drag queens and furries in their “Pride Month” celebration. They made the connection. When will species-orientation be built into the ever-expanding acronym of inclusivity? In an article entitled “What is Furry Sex” on the medically dubious WebMD site: “Just over 20% of furries say they are exclusively heterosexual and about 10% identify as exclusively homosexual. The rest fall somewhere in between or elsewhere on the sexual spectrum.”

Anything goes?

But there are plenty of days devoted to an ever-widening spectrum. Here is just a short list of some of the observances:

  • Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week (Feb 21).
  • International Transgender Day of Visibility (March 31).
  • International Asexuality Day (April 6).
  • Nonbinary Parents Day (April 18).
  • International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia (May 17).
  • Pansexual and Panromantic Awareness and Visibility Day (May 24).
  • Queer Youth of Faith Day (June 30).

One of the days that strikes me as a bit funny is Gay Uncles Day. There’s no Lesbian Aunts Day! Somehow, within 137 days of a 365-day calendar, there’s not enough room to be inclusive of lesbian aunts? Oh, and there’s International Pronouns Day, you know, because the movement has literally weaponized these parts of speech, when used accurately, to be “hate speech”.

Here’s the thing. LGBT requires that you accept all the acronym’s worldview, or you’re branded as whatever-phobic. Thankfully, people are seeing past the mirage of glitter and co-opted rainbows. The targeting of our children in our nation’s public schools has awakened many parents and students alike. People are tired of every facet of life being sexualized and confused men who co-opt womanhood being glorified. Despite the failure of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to simply define what a woman is, sex is binary. It’s the refusal of this simple and liberating truth that has led to a lengthy string of calendar days of biological denialism.

What is love?

We should always treat fellow humans with compassion. There is an ugly past of homosexuals being horrifically and violented mistreated. That’s reprehensible and unacceptable. But LGBT activists, often acting out in horrifically violent ways today (herehere, and here), are proving what happens when power shifts.

I’ll always love every human being, but not every human doing.

Refusing to distinguish between the two fails individuals who are hurting and in need of truth. People struggling with reality don’t need hucksters with rainbow-branded paraphernalia pretending that confusion and pain have no origin or moral remedy.

It’s why criminalizing counseling that only affirms all things LGBT is not only a violation of the First Amendment but a violation of human decency. People’s whose emotions are at odds with their DNA need less activism and more factivism. I hope the Supreme Court rules in favor of free speech and common sense in the Colorado case, Chiles vs. Salazer, where counselors’ speech is being dictated by the government.

We’re told by the vast majority of mainstream media that “conversion therapy” (aka a counselor speaking freely about the struggles of the client) is “harmful to minors.” These are the same folks who celebrate dangerous carcinogenic puberty blockers and body-mutilating surgeries that result in radical body alterations and amputations. It’s why the American College of Pediatricians warns against these radical interventions and ideologies being foisted upon children.

Christians, especially, should reject the rhetoric of confusion. We serve a God who offers the ultimate conversion therapy to each and every one of us — His Son, Jesus. He promises us in 2 Corinthians 5:17 that His love transitions us from old to new creations. That’s the only “trans” that we should celebrate.

These 137 days don’t happen in a vacuum. They are legislated, made into policy in the workplace, sold in the marketplace, brandished in courts and forced into classroom curriculum without parental say. It’s time to start cleaning up our national calendar and doing what enables individuals to be whole. That’s when society flourishes. And that all starts with objective truth.

How are you praying about the LGBT domination in our nation? Share your prayers and scriptures below.

This article was originally published at The Christian Post. Photo Credit: Teddy Österblom on Unsplash.

Source: LGBT History Month: From Marginalization to Domination

The Disney Suicide Through Woke Agenda | The Gateway Pundit

Image generated by ChatGPT (2025) using AI. Public domain – no copyright claimed.

There has been growing speculation that Disney may finally abandon its woke agenda in an attempt to save the company. This author will have to see it to believe it. Over the past few years, Disney has seemed determined to destroy one of the most famous and enduring brands in the world.

Leaked internal documents and videos from 2022 revealed what executives themselves described as a “not-at-all-secret gay agenda.” Disney Television Animation producer Latoya Raveneau admitted to “adding queerness” to children’s programming, while production coordinator Allen March openly discussed imposing quotas to ensure shows included “queer stories,” “gender non-conforming characters,” and characters who were “trans,” “asexual,” and “bisexual.”

Disney’s Diversity and Inclusion Manager, Vivian Ware, also announced that the company would drop traditional terms like “ladies and gentlemen” or “boys and girls” in its theme parks to avoid alienating transgender children.

At the same time, the company faced backlash over several high-profile productions. Films such as Snow White (2025), Agatha All Along (2024), and The Acolyte sparked controversy for their progressive themes, while Strange World and Lightyear (2022) became lightning rods for criticism of Disney’s insistence on embedding LGBTQ+ storylines into mainstream content.

The financial fallout was staggering. Lightyear cost $200 million to make and ultimately lost Disney $106 million after earning just $267 million at the global box office against total expenses of $373 million. It was the lowest-grossing domestic opening for a Pixar film since Cars 2 (2011). Strange World fared no better.

With production costs exceeding $317 million, it grossed only $165 million, losing the studio more than $152 million. Together, the two films alone cost Disney nearly $300 million.

Disney’s involvement with LGBTQ+ themes is not new. In the early 1990s, Walt Disney World began hosting an annual Gay Day on the first Saturday in June. The event drew heavy criticism, with the Southern Baptist Convention boycotting Disney for nearly a decade and evangelist Pat Robertson even warning that a meteor would strike Orlando.

What is different now is the escalation into children’s programming and the internal admissions of deliberate “gay agenda” quotas. For conservatives, this shift crossed a line. They no longer see Disney as merely supporting adult LGBTQ+ rights but as actively trying to shape children’s sexual and gender identity development. This perception explains why today’s backlash is both stronger and more financially costly than in the past.

The controversy is compounded by changes in gender representation across Disney animation. Of the last seven Walt Disney Animation Studios features, only two, Strange World and Ralph Breaks the Internet, featured male characters as the focal point. Before the release of Elemental (2023), no female protagonist in a Disney children’s film had been written with a love story since Frozen in 2013.

That nearly decade-long gap reflected what some critics dubbed “the Frozen Effect”: the film not only delivered a cultural phenomenon but also marked Disney’s pivot away from male-centered tales toward strongly female-driven narratives. Subsequent female-led films included Moana (2016), Encanto (2021), and Turning Red (2022).

For critics, this emphasis on representation may be empowering in one sense but limiting in another, as male characters have been sidelined or increasingly portrayed in more feminine roles. Combined with LGBTQ+ themes, this broader cultural and creative shift has fed into the perception that Disney is prioritizing ideology over storytelling.

Fox News host Tucker Carlson accused Disney of pushing a sexual agenda on children. “They have a sexual agenda for six-year-old children,” he said. “You’d think that’s illegal in some way. It’s certainly immoral.” Later in the same program, Carlson criticized Disney executives for normalizing LGBTQ lifestyles through films and projects. “Sounds like the behavior of a sex offender,” he added. “Normal people do not sexualize underage children.”

Politicians also weighed in. Rep. Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican, tweeted, “Buzz Lightyear went woke. The movie went broke.”

But perhaps Disney’s bigger problem is trust. After two heavily agenda-driven films in a row, Strange World and Lightyear, many parents no longer believe Disney is committed to providing wholesome family entertainment. Families with young children felt the company was trying to “pull one over on them,” not once but twice. Once that trust is lost, it is extremely difficult to win back.

Polling data underscores this backlash. A Rasmussen Reports survey found that more than 70% of American adults said Disney should “return to wholesome programming and allow parents to decide when their children are taught about sexuality.” Fifty-four percent agreed that LGBT-themed programming is “inappropriate” for children.

A global survey by Redfield & Wilton Strategies found even stronger resistance to transgender representation in Disney films: 11% disapproved and 25% strongly disapproved, compared with 14% who approved and 20% who strongly approved.

A possible turning point came in August 2025 when Disney quietly settled its lawsuit with Gina Carano, who had been fired from The Mandalorian in 2021 over her conservative social media posts. In a surprise to fans, Lucasfilm even stated it looked forward to “identifying opportunities to work together” with her in the future, an indication that the company may be reconsidering its direction.

Around the same time, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that Disney executives had ordered dialogue about transgenderism and gender identity to be cut from the upcoming Pixar series Win or Lose. Whether these moves signal a genuine change or merely a tactical retreat remains unclear. What is clear is that Disney’s experiment with politicized storytelling has left behind cultural division, alienated audiences, and hundreds of millions in financial losses.

On some level, this author hopes Disney will crash and burn and take their woke nonsense to the grave with them. On the other hand, as a kid who grew up in the ’70s, I think it would also be nice if they produced a Star Wars movie worth watching again.

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Sodom and Gomorrah Pride Month | CultureWatch

We should not be celebrating this:

As all of you should know, we are now in the month of June. And as many of you would know, it is declared to be a “Pride” month in many Western localities. The history of this is easy enough to trace. On June 28, 1969, police raided the homosexualised Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village in New York.

This resulted in the Stonewall riots (or Stonewall uprising). A year later in June 1970, pride marches were held in four American cities. Democratic presidents were quite happy to turn all this into a national celebration and promotion of homosexuality. Thus in 1999 Bill Clinton declared June to be Gay & Lesbian Pride Month. In 2009, Barack Obama declared June to be LGBT Pride Month. And in 2021, Joe Biden declared June to be LGBTQ Pride Month.

The Democrats of course have long championed and celebrated sexual immorality and perversion. While they hate on traditional marriage and family, they are fully in favour of all things pertaining to the radical sexual revolution, including more recently the entire trans agenda.

But there is a new sheriff in town – or at least a new President in the White House. He is a Republican, and he is not a fan of what his predecessors were up to in this regard. So Donald Trump has not gone on to make lengthy speeches praising the sexual militants, nor has he bothered to light up the White House in homosexual and trans colours. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said: “There are no plans for a proclamation for the month of June.”

And with his war on the woke agenda, and all things DEI, others are getting on board as well, with many of the major corporate giants who in the past went full tilt with the activists are now quietly pulling back. Common sense has prevailed – or at least the wallet has been impacted big time. They are catching on to the truth that going woke means going broke.

Yesterday’s Daily Telegraph in the UK had an article on this titled and subtitled: “How Trump killed Pride month. LGBTQ events across America face budget shortfalls as corporate sponsors duck out in fear of provoking Administration.” It begins this way:

Corporate America has fallen out of love with Pride month — and it’s because of Donald Trump. Businesses that used to smother their merchandise in rainbow flags for the month of June have dramatically scaled back this year, many wary of provoking an investigation by the Trump administration. Meanwhile, Pride events across the U.S. are facing budget shortfalls as corporate sponsors duck out.

Robby Starbuck, the anti-woke activist known for his pressure campaigns, believes a “massive” shift has taken place at some of the world’s biggest companies in the past year. Polling of 200 corporate executives by Gravity Research, seen by The Telegraph, showed almost two in five plan to pare back their Pride month celebrations this year.

Of those, the overwhelming majority — 60 per cent — said this was a result of pressure by Mr Trump. “It’s clear that the administration and their supporters are driving the change,” Luke Hartig, president of Gravity Research, said. “Companies are under increasing pressure not to engage and speak out on issues.” On his first days in office, Mr Trump issued a flurry of executive orders taking aim at diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in both the government and private sector.

Jeremy Tedesco, a senior counsel with the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), believes that most companies regard Pride as a “performative act” and are now unwilling to risk incurring the wrath of the administration by showing their support.

“In those orders are promises to use the department of justice and some of the other relevant federal agencies to investigate recalcitrant companies that are continuing illegal practices,” he said. “Companies are viewing this as a legitimate risk at this point.”

The piece concludes this way:

Mr Starbuck, one of America’s most vocal anti-DEI campaigners, said companies had belatedly realised they were going to “divide their customer base” by leaning too heavily into Pride events. The political clash over Pride and DEI causes has created an untenable situation for companies, he told The Telegraph.

“You’re going to elicit this yearly outrage where you’re a ping pong ball in the culture war,” Mr Starbuck said. “I think that when they talk to one side and they talk to the other side, what they find is we’re the rational ones. I’m not demanding that they take on my politics — I’m asking for corporate neutrality. The other side isdemanding total adherence to their ideology.

“The left is losing ground because they’re behaving absurdly and they expect companies to be a proxy for their beliefs, whereas I expect companies just to stay out of divisive subjects.” https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/2025/06/04/how-trump-killed-pride-month/

Hey, that sounds like good news to me. For all the critics of Trump, including the “Christian” ones, this move alone should be supported far and wide. We do NOT need all things sexually perverse being force-fed down our throats. Our children especially do not need this tsunami of immorality flooding over them.

The only good thing about past corporate sponsorship of the month was to alert concerned citizens about where these companies were at. As one person has correctly said, “June is when companies proudly let me know which ones I don’t need to support with my money”.

Quite so. If big business is going to promote things that most folks are not wildly supportive of, then the consumer can vote with his pocketbook and take his business elsewhere. The massive backlash against Bud Light beer and its utterly idiotic ad campaign featuring Dylan Mulvaney pretending to be a woman back in 2023 is a clear case in point. The company behind it, Anheuser-Busch is said to have lost $1.4 billion in sales!

Biblical considerations

Of course this is not just a secular matter but a religious and spiritual one. Anyone who knows anything about the Bible knows that there is NEVER a place for taking pride in that which is evil and that which is sinful. Indeed, what God calls an abomination is nothing to be proud of – ever.

The sin of pride versus the virtue of humility is of course a major theme in Scripture. Just a few – of many – passages:

2 Samuel 22:28 You save a humble people, but your eyes are on the haughty to bring them down.

Proverbs 16:18 Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.

James 4:6 God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble.

As Augustine is said to have put it: “It was pride that turned angels into devils.” But when folks take pride in that which is clearly wrong and opposed to the righteous and holy will of God, that is even worse. This is about shaking your fist at Almighty God and daring him to act.

Anyone who has seen this pride, debauchery and haughtiness on display at a homosexual or trans pride march knows exactly what a verse like Psalm 12:8 is all about: “The wicked strut about [in pompous self-importance] on every side, As vileness is exalted and baseness is prized among the sons of men” (The Amplified Bible).

And consider Isaiah 3:9:

The look on their faces testifies against them;
    they parade their sin like Sodom;
    they do not hide it.
Woe to them!
    They have brought disaster upon themselves. (NIV)

God did indeed act against Sodom and Gomorrah for this sin, and before that we had the global flood. The rainbow of course was a sign of God’s judgment on sin – it was never meant to be used to celebrate immorality and promote evil.

And the Apostle Paul uses homosexuality as his primary example of those who the wrath of God will come down upon in Romans 1:18-32. Indeed, God has already given them up
-“in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves” (v. 24)
-“to dishonorable passions” (v. 26)
-“to a debased mind to do what ought not to be done” (v. 28)

Those are very strong words indeed. People should not be exalting and taking pride in such things but getting on their faces before God seeking forgiveness and transformation. And that is something God is fully able to do. I know many people who have been set free by Christ, and now they take pride in Christ, not in their former sinful lifestyle.

American pro-family advocate Scott Lively put it this way:

Happy Natural Family Month!

It’s time for the world to reclaim the month of June from the Same Sex Attraction Disorder (SSAD) lobby and America can lead the way by celebrating the natural family, established by God upon the foundation of monogamous heterosexual marriage.

But a big part of that essential transition is ending the public disgrace called “Pride Month” which not only celebrates conduct and lifestyles that God calls an “abomination” but forces all of society to bend the knee to putative LGBT cultural supremacy through the entire month under pain of “social virtue shaming,” “cancellation” and other punishments by “woke” homo-fascists.

I recommend that you watch this 16-minute video put out by Australian/English Rev. Brett Murphy called “Don’t bow down to the pride idol – A Christian response to Pride Month”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlXcyj2i21k   

I close with something posted recently by Shane Pruitt: “When the church is silent on issues that the culture is screaming about, then a whole generation only hears one worldview. The church must speak up, disciple up, and train up a generation to navigate through cultural issues with truth and love. Silence is not an option.”

Afterword

Someone just posted online this with the words: “The poor oppressed minority, if only there was a day that would acknowledge their existence”:

-Feb 19-25 – Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week

-March 21-25 – LGBTQIA+ Health Awareness Week

-March 31 – Transgender Day of Visibility

-April 6 – International Asexuality Day

-April 13 – International Day of Pink (Day Opposing Homophobia)

-April 14 – Day of Silence

-April 26 – Lesbian Visibility Day

-May 17 – International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia

-May 19 – Agender Pride Day

-May 22 – Harvey Milk Day

-May 25 – Pansexual & Panromantic Awareness Day

-ENTIRE MONTH OF JUNE – PRIDE MONTH

-June 23 – Stonewall Day

-June 28 – International LGBTQ+ Day

-July 14 – International Non-binary People Day

-July 16 – International Drag Day

-September 16-23 Bisexual Awareness Week

-September 23 – Celebrate Bisexuality Day

-ENTIRE MONTH OF OCTOBER – LGBT HISTORY MONTH

-October 8 – International Lesbian Day

-October 11 – National Coming Out Day

-October 17-24 Genderfluid Visibility Week

-October 19 – International Pronoun Day

-October 19 – Spirit Day (Support for LGBTQ+ Youth)

-October 23-29 Asexual Awareness Week

-October 26 – Intersex Awareness Day

-ENTIRE MONTH OF NOVEMBER – Trans Awareness Month

-November 5 – Trans Parent Day

-November 8 – Intersex Day of Remembrance

-November 13-19 – Transgender Awareness Week

-November 20 – Transgender Day of Remembrance

Yep, what an oppressed and persecuted minority this is.

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