When do we get Heterosexual Month?
Oh right.
We don't.
Because the point was never equality. The point was cultural dominance.
For decades, nobody cared who adults chose to love. Then activists decided that tolerance wasn't enough. Acceptance wasn't enough. Respect wasn't enough.
Now every major corporation changes its logo. Every government agency posts rainbow graphics. Every school is expected to participate. Every institution is pressured to celebrate.
And if you don't enthusiastically join in, you're labeled a bigot.
Here's a radical idea:
I don't need a month dedicated to being heterosexual.
I don't need a parade for being a husband, a wife, a father, or a mother.
I don't need corporations lecturing me about sexuality.
What I want is equal treatment.
No special months. No special flags. No special privileges. No ideological litmus tests.
A healthy society doesn't divide people into competing identity groups and assign each one its own season of celebration.
It focuses on what unites us: family, community, hard work, faith, responsibility, and citizenship.
The moment a movement demands constant public affirmation, endless corporate sponsorship, and social punishment for dissent, it stops being about equality and starts being about power.
Most ordinary people are tired of the culture war being shoved into every classroom, workplace, sporting event, movie, and advertisement.
They don't hate anyone.
They just want their country back from the activists who never seem satisfied.
Enough with the identity politics.
Enough with the virtue signaling.
Enough with the woke nonsense.