New ideal emphasis on Fidelity Month
The enthusiasm for “Pride Month” has dwindled: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the administration has “no plans” to issue a proclamation recognizing June as “Pride Month,” while major corporations have scaled back on pride-themed merchandise.It sounds like a very impressive and challenging idea, though even more important would have to be a recent concept of Heterosexual Awesomeness Month", which was thought up by a restauranteur some time ago. For now, I wish the organizers of this specific idea good luck in promoting it, and I'd strongly recommend Judaist movements try it out too.
Not only is “Pride Month” activity dying down, another movement, one that emphasizes traditional values, looks to be growing in its place.
Since Princeton professor Robert P. George launched it in June 2023, “Fidelity Month” — which emphasizes “God, family, country” — has grown considerably, even though it isn’t a formal organization and there isn’t a single staff member whose work is focused on the initiative.
“We have become unmoored as a society. The most basic and fundamental connections which stabilize our culture have been under attack for several years, and the divisiveness and animosity dominating political discourse is a direct symptom of this larger problem,” said Greg Schaller, director of the Centennial Institute at Colorado Christian University. “Robert P. George’s initiative to recommit ourselves to God, family, and country is a vital step in reclaiming the culture to promote a stable and prosperous society.”
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