06/17/2022
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Good afternoon! It's Friday, June 17, and today's headlines include President Joe Biden signing an executive order to stamp out what critics refer to as "conversion therapy," a House Bill that provides added protection for Supreme Court justices, and "Lightyear" star Chris Evans' comments about critics of the film's same-sex kiss.
President Joe Biden issued an "Executive Order on Advancing Equality for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex Individuals" Wednesday, which marked the middle of the month LGBT activists recognize as "pride month." The order calls on the administration to "safeguard LGBTQI+ youth from dangerous practices like so-called 'conversion therapy'—efforts to suppress or change an individual's sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression." It contends that conversion therapy is a "discredited practice that research indicates can cause significant harm, including higher rates of suicide-related thoughts and behaviors by LGBTQI+ youth." Biden also directed the Federal Trade Commission to determine "whether so-called conversion therapy constitutes an unfair or deceptive act or practice, and to issue such consumer warnings or notices as may be appropriate."
Earlier this month, Biden added "intersex" to the presidential proclamation recognizing LGBT "pride month," and in March, the President declared his support for genital mutilating surgeries and puberty blockers for children suffering from gender dysphoria.

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Fresno Councilman Garry Bredefeld has denounced the raising of an LGBT pride flag at City Hall, calling the move a "disgraceful attack on traditional Christianity." During the flag-raising ceremony in the California city, the Rev. Raygan Baker of Fresno’s Big Red Church gave a prayer in which he said that "You, queer one, oh queering one, reveal the gifts of falling outside the lines." Bredefeld tweeted Sunday morning that he considered the prayer delivered by Baker at the pride flag-raising event to be a ​​"disgraceful attack on traditional Christianity." Many are now calling for the councilman to be removed from office for speaking out against the flag and Rev. Baker's prayer. Read more.
The United States House of Representatives has passed a bill that would increase security for U.S. Supreme Court justices as tensions mount ahead of a ruling on a Mississippi abortion case that could overturn 1973’s Roe v. Wade. The bill was introduced in the wake of a man driving from California to Maryland with plans to assassinate Justice Brett Kavanaugh. The bill was overwhelmingly approved by the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives, with 396 members voting for the measure. Twenty-seven opposed it, all of whom are Democrats. Read more.
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A nearly naked pro-abortion protester disrupted a Catholic Mass in Michigan over the weekend. The protest, which was captured in a video posted to TikTok, showed the unclothed woman with strategically placed dark green leaves covering her private parts, chanting "abortion without apology" while another protester waved a green bandana and exclaimed, "Overturn Roe? Hell no!" Ushers at the Detroit-area church removed both protesters who continued to shout pro-abortion slogans as they were escorted out of the building. Another woman holding a green bandana was standing at one of the pews at the front of the church before an usher escorted her out through a side exit. Read more.
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Christian Post Executive Editor Richard D. Land writes about the importance of not romanticizing the antebellum South, choosing instead to face the nation's full history—good and bad. In doing so, however, Land cautions that "woke" indoctrination through means such as critical race theory is also not the answer. Citing the importance of the strengths of the nation's national heritage—namely, "liberty and justice for all"—Land concludes, "Let us all pledge to each other that as fellow Americans we will diligently seek to achieve our national motto, 'E Pluribus Unum,' 'out of many, one.'" Read more.
Politician Kendall Qualls discusses Father's Day, Juneteenth celebrations, and why he believes "the American black community has been re-enslaved to government dependency, and it needs another emancipation." Asserting programs by progressive liberals and leaders have contributed to the decline in fatherless homes in black communities, Qualls says it is time for national action to restore black families. "We owe it to our forefathers, and we owe it to our children’s children," he says. Read more.
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Thirty-six-year-old Republican Mayra Flores won the special election in Texas' 34th Congressional District Tuesday night, flipping a seat previously held by Democrat Filemon Vela Jr., who resigned in March, signaling changes in the political preferences of Hispanic voters in the region and possibly previewing a strong GOP performance in the 2022 midterm elections. On her website, Flores has characterized herself as "pro-God," "pro-life" and "pro-family." Born to migrant farmworkers, Flores moved to the U.S. when she was six and worked with her parents in cotton fields in Texas to earn extra money for clothing and supplies. Flores, who says her Christian faith "is a core part of who I am," is the first Mexican-born woman elected to Congress. Read more.
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Progressive Christian leaders are planning what they hope will be the largest gathering ever of low-income Americans and their allies in Washington, D.C., this weekend to help advance anti-poverty and anti-racism efforts. The march, known as the "Mass Poor People’s & Low-Wage Workers’ Assembly and Moral March on Washington and to the Polls," is scheduled for Saturday. It was first announced earlier this year by The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival. The organization behind the rally takes its name from the Poor People’s Campaign launched by the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. in 1967. It is led by left-leaning Rev. William Barber II, an NAACP leader and pastor who has voiced support for causes such as abortion. Read more.
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Actor Chris Evans, who voices the star character Buzz Lightyear in "Lightyear," called critics of the same-sex kiss in the film "idiots" and suggested that "those people die off like dinosaurs," adding, "the goal is to pay them no mind" and "march forward and embrace the growth that makes us human." The original 1995 "Toy Story" film, which first introduced the character of Buzz Lightyear, was voiced by comedian Tim Allen. Despite Allen's tenure as the star in the original and its sequels, the outspoken conservative was not cast for "Lightyear."
The same-sex kiss in the Disney Pixar production is one of many recent examples of Disney promoting LGBT themes. Its 2020 film "Onward" featured a lesbian heroine in a relationship with another female character. The company has found itself in the middle of a political battle with the Florida state government over House Bill 1557, a Parental Rights in Education Bill that critics have labeled the "Don’t Say Gay Bill," and also faced scrutiny after video footage showed a Disney staffer admitting to "adding queerness" to children’s programming "wherever I could" because "no one would stop me" and "no one was trying to stop me." Read more.
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To all the men who lead, protect, encourage, help, support, and love those around you, we wish you a very Happy Father's Day. Thank you for spending part of your day with us. We look forward to seeing you again on Monday! -- CP Editors