It seems that last year’s trend of major corporations downplaying gayness is continuing. Yes, a recent iPhone iOS update mentioned including a “Pride” background or wallpaper or some such nonsense, and I’m sure all of my phone’s apps will turn into rainbows until July, but the more blatant and outrageous stuff seems less prevalent.
As I noted last year, I could be wrong, but the general tenor of the times have changed. The essential problem with all of corporate America and our governments celebrating homosexuality is that, eventually, all of these people will die off. You’re already engaging in a form of behavior that makes procreation impossible, and even the heterosexual fellow travelers (“allies”) are pumping themselves full of birth control and/or anti-human ideology. The demographic reality favors religious traditionalists, not men in assless chaps engaging in buggery.
I don’t think that demographic implosion has occurred yet, but maybe we’re witnessing the beginnings of it. In twenty years, I would not be surprised if Target quietly pulled all “Pride” celebrations and began marketing baby diapers to conservative Christians aggressively.
Regardless, let’s pray for all of those lost in the quagmire of sin; we’re there, but Christ Redeems and Saves—even the guys in assless chaps.
With that, here is 6 June 2024’s “TBT^4: Reclaim the Rainbow“:
Perhaps it is my own ignorance of worldly affairs, but it feels like the gay stuff has been toned down dramatically this June. After many years of insufferable degeneracy masquerading as “tolerance,” the “pride” people went too far, and people who didn’t want their kids stuffing dollar bills into gay men’s leather thongs or getting secret gender reassignment surgery through their local elementary school’s guidance office rose up and fought back—by withholding their spending.
Conservative efforts at boycotts have always been iffy, but now they actually seem to be working. Target saw a substantial reduction in its business after displaying kid’s clothing that came equipped with wiener-tucking compartments for all those “trans” kids out there. Budweiser—the most American beer, perhaps the most American product, period, after maybe the Ford F-150 and Levi’s—lost so much market share that Modelo—a Mexican beer company!—dethroned it as the king of beers. In this case, I don’t think you can chalk that up to mass Mexican immigration.
Of course, I could be wrong. In spite of these clear messages that most Americans don’t want to be forced to “celebrate” a tiny minority’s sexual peccadilloes, I suspect that we’re going to keep having public homosexual erotica thrust into our faces (perhaps quite literally) whether we like it or not.
All the more reason, then, to reclaim the rainbow. What was once a symbol of God’s Promise to Moses—and, thereby, humanity at large—has been co-opted to represent the government’s promise to emasculate and depopulate all of us.
With that, here is 22 June 2023’s “TBT^2: Reclaim the Rainbow“:
In our age of identity politics, where every individual’s personal peccadilloes are deemed a political statement and therefore there is, ironically, no division between the individual and the state, we are forced to celebrate “pride,” one of the Seven Deadly Sins. Apparently, partaking in casual buggery with one’s demiqueer otherkin is cause for public celebrations and live sex acts performed before children.
That said, all the “Pride Month” foolishness seems more toned down this year. There’s no doubt it’s still there, sashaying its glittery sinfulness through corporate America, but the rainbow is more muted. Readers have probably heard how Target shuffled its Pride displays in Southern locations away from the fronts of stores after backlash from kid’s clothing with wiener-tucking abilities. Anecdotally, while strolling through PetSmart, I saw one tiny display of “Pride” dog toys in the far back portion of the store. Modern dog owners are already kind of weirdos (gulp!) who seem like they’d be into any alternative lifestyle, so even here in the South, it seems like PetSmart could get away with more flamboyant displays. Instead, they’re sticking to what they do best—selling overpriced pet supplies.
The backlash seems to be from the increasingly overt efforts to force “Pride” onto children. When it was just adults being forced to watch two men make out on television, or vague proclamations that “love is love,” we might wince, but it was hard to get over the (disingenuous and flawed) argument that “it’s just consenting adults; we’re just raising awareness.”
Now that there’s the clear grooming of children going on—an active effort to indoctrinate and seduce children into highly inappropriate and unnatural sexual relationships with adults—people are finally waking up. The quest for homosexual “rights” was nothing but a Trojan condom horse to prey upon the vulnerable and the innocent.
Thirty years ago, it was, “we just want to come out of the shadows.”
Twenty years ago, it was, “we just want to get married, too.”
Ten years ago, it was, “we want to become another gender.”
Now it’s “we want to force your child to become a gender, then we want to have sex with it.”
Sin surely sends us down a slippery slope.
With that, here is “TBT: Reclaim the Rainbow“:
Well, here we are—that time of year when every corporation changes its logo into a rainbow format to avoid the persecution of people who define their entire identities based on which body part they want to stick into which hole. God have mercy on us all.
Wouldn’t it be great if corporations pretended to love Christianity, like in the good old days? Better yet, they could actually be Christian. I guess Hobby Lobby, My Pillow, and Chick-Fil-A will have to do.
One casualty of our fascination with buggery—besides the kids groomed into “alternative” lifestyles and exposed to men in dresses reading them children’s books—is the rainbow, a symbol of God’s Promise never to flood the Earth again.
Rainbows are beautiful, but like everything the Left touches, they’ve been appropriated to represent something odious and sinful.
It’s time to “Reclaim the Rainbow“:
Orthodox Christian, America Firster, former US Senate candidate for Delaware, and current babe Lauren Witzke posted a meme to her Telegram page a few days ago featuring a rainbow with the Cross emblazoned in front of it, with the captions “June is Christianity Month” and “Reclaim the Rainbow.”
It’s a clever meme, of course, because June has become Pride Month, a month dedicated to forced corporate celebrations of abiological and immoral lifestyles.
Seriously, this stuff is everywhere: I flipped on Hulu last night and the first, marquee recommendation in the streaming service is to explore its collection of alphabet soup offerings. I fully expect to endure a month of seeing two effeminate men, probably both of some dubious ethnicity, making out every time I see an ad for deodorant.
The rainbow is a sign of God’s Promise to Noah—and, therefore, to humanity—never to flood the Earth again. Rainbows remind us that God keeps His Promises (which is one reason I never fell for the climate hysteria about “rising sea levels”).
They’re also a beautiful reminder of the stern fact of God’s Judgment: at one point, the world became so wicked, God flooded it, killing everyone but Noah and his family—a faithful remnant that carried on humanity, and life on the planet as we know it. God won’t destroy the world with water again, but fire is still on the table. It’s hard to imagine a world more wicked and lost than our own; could the world of Noah’s day really been that much worse?
Like with anything godly and good, however, Satan puts his own perverted spin on the rainbow. Christians overlook this point at our own peril: instead of standing up to the LGBTQ+2Aetc. crowd, saying, “The rainbow is a symbol of God’s Promise, not of the filthy antics you indulge in together in the bedroom and at public libraries,” we’ve let them mutate that symbol into a celebration—a prideful one, at that—of blatant perversion.
Again: the symbol has been perverted into a symbol of perversion!
Christianity aside, rainbows are fun, childlike, and beautiful. My niece often says her favorite color is “rainbow,” not because she’s going to be marching in any parades, but because she’s a sweet little girl. Now, we have forces in society trying to normalize pedophilia. The sickening twisting—the celebration of the sinister, evil, dark shadow image of the pure and the right—is becoming the norm.
So this Christianity Month, I urge Christians to boldly proclaim the Gospel; to denounce evil; and to reclaim the Rainbow.

Hey how’s it going! WP has unfollowed me from you as they have a few other blogs, creeps! I hope you’ve been well. John.
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Hey John! All is well. Sorry to hear WP unfollowed you from me—yikes! I’m still getting and enjoying your posts. I hope you’re doing well, too! —TPP
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Good news! yeah, this has happened art least 4 times, I think WP is very buggy. I’m fine, just taking my meds daily and enjoying retirement 😂🍻
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WP is incredibly buggy. I think it’s all the 🇮🇳 programmers. ; D Glad you’re doing well!
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Thanks! Even my cardiologist seemed impressed! Do you think WP actually uses programmers in India? Cripes, I can’t even talk to those people when calling for information on certain things! I just hang up.
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I don’t know that for sure, buuuuut… that seems to be the trend with all big tech companies, so I wouldn’t be surprised if the Punjabs are mucking about in the code.
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I hope you are wrong…
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Same! But, goodness, it would certainly explain things, wouldn’t it?
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Yes. WP also hosts a whole bunch of corporate websites, it seems like we blogs are not a high priority for them but there are many more blogs than corporate sites if I remember right.
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I agree. I can’t believe that we can’t even use plug-ins unless we pay $25 a month.
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I have the Business plan, $300 bucks a year but my site has several plugins running all the time, the site runs very smoothly most of the time. Fingers crossed…
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I might need to upgrade to that one. Sigh. I have the “Premium” plan, which is $8/month (billed annually).
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I hope you can do that, its worth it if you can come up with the cash. That said, WP used to be fairly priced many years ago but today its all about greed. I’ve been on WP for a very long time as there are no other platforms out there that compare to the strong community here.
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I think that is what keeps me committed to WP—the community. Very robust group of bloggers who support one another. Eventually, I’m going to dual post to Substack, and eventually make Substack the source of my paid posts. Right now, all of that is over at SubscribeStar (https://www.subscribestar.com/the-portly-politico).
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I like your paid site, nice. Our community here is fantastic, I’ve online friends here for at least ten years! It’s as though we have actually met in person… That platform wouldn’t work for a photo website but I own a domain that is a more proper version of my current site regarding the web address.
And another domain that is a mix of my home state and Nevada. Migrating over 9000 posts seems impossible as I have spoke with a company that can do the migration but the amount of data is just too big to migrate it.
I’d be starting all over again and leaving this domain as-is for $300 bucks a year. 😂
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