With the world changing, Mother's Day is in jeopardy, too
With a war on traditional sexual identity growing, heterosexuals who identity as mothers and fathers are under siege. Don't be surprised if one day they eliminate "Mothers Day" because it's "unfair."
By Ray Hanania
PAID/Politics Life Style/Sunday May 12, 2024
Happy Mothers Day ... for all those who consider themselves to be "mothers," an adjective that is steadily fading away.
People don't realize that there is an attack taking place against Mother's Day and even Father's Day in our society. It's a slow process of assault that isn't obvious yet, but you can be sure they will be demanding that we stop celebrating both days.
A young man from Sweden won the Eurovision contest for the "Best Song" but the winner didn't focus on the song at all.
Instead, the male singer, "Nemo," who was dressed as a woman, wearing a skirt and tights, and, after he won, went on an endless "happy rant" about how the contest recognized "Non-binary" individuals.
I thought Eurovision was about songs.
What is Non-binary? Well, its original meaning is "not relating to, composed of, or involving just two things." It has become another term used by individuals who are challenging Gender identity.
Nemo attends the press conference after Switzerland wins the 68th Eurovision Song Contest with The Code. Phot courtesy of Eurovision and photographer Sarah Louise Bennett / EBU. The Eurovision Song Contest is an internationally televised songwriting competition, organized by the European Broadcasting Union and featuring participants chosen by EBU member broadcasters representing their countries from across Europe and beyond. https://eurovision.tv/
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