Why do some charities don't celebrate pride month?

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Because,i notice in June, one charity put a pride flag thing on their facebook page, while another charity seemed to forget to put a pride flag, yet celebrated Juneteenth.
 
Because,i notice in June, one charity put a pride flag thing on their facebook page, while another charity seemed to forget to put a pride flag, yet celebrated Juneteenth.
So what? If you don't like that charity, don't donate. Probably plenty that do.
 
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Never going to happen.
Already has happened...99.9% of regular people don't care what consenting adults do in their own bedrooms on their own time.

But to the Gaystapo, such acceptance with a shrug = indifference and "hate".

They need to be celebrated by all, at their most garishly outrageous and pornographic extremes, otherwise you're a "hater".
 
Because,i notice in June, one charity put a pride flag thing on their facebook page, while another charity seemed to forget to put a pride flag, yet celebrated Juneteenth.
Because they didn’t want to? Just a guess, why is it significant? I didn’t celebrate gay pride, Juneteenth, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, New Years, Presidents’ Day, why is it important that everyone needs to celebrate anything?
 
Already has happened...99.9% of regular people don't care what consenting adults do in their own bedrooms on their own time.

But to the Gaystapo, such acceptance with a shrug = indifference and "hate".

They need to be celebrated by all, at their most garishly outrageous and pornographic extremes, otherwise you're a "hater".

You misunderstood my post.
No one cares what they do,but we sure as hell wont accept their perversions as normal.
 
Tolerance will be given but you can’t force people to accept what they don’t want to accept, that is their right, just like you and your right not contribute to charities you don’t agree with. We have rights and we need to respect others rights. Being accepted is not a right.
 

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