The New York Times is at it again, folks. This week, the paper of record for America's coastal elites published yet another head-scratching piece titled "Americans Are Turning Against Gay People," and it's a masterclass in liberal media delusion.
According to the Times, they're genuinely puzzled why ordinary Americans might be pushing back against the relentless LGBTQ agenda that's been shoved down our throats for years. But here's what they refuse to acknowledge: Americans aren't "turning against gay people" - they're rejecting the radical ideology that's hijacked genuine tolerance and weaponized it against our children and communities.
Let's be crystal clear about what's really happening here. Parents are fed up with drag queens performing sexually explicit shows for kindergarteners. Families are outraged that schools are secretly transitioning their children without parental consent. Americans are tired of being called "bigots" for believing that biological men shouldn't compete against women in sports.
"The Times wants to frame legitimate concerns about protecting children as hatred, but we see right through their game," said one parent activist who spoke on condition of anonymity.
This isn't about discrimination - it's about common sense. When Target pushes Pride merchandise featuring satanic imagery, when Bud Light partners with trans influencers mocking women, when Disney fills children's movies with woke propaganda, Americans vote with their wallets and their voices.
The Trump administration's promise to end "woke" policies in government and military represents exactly what voters demanded in 2024. We want our institutions focused on serving America, not pushing radical gender ideology.
The Real Story the Times Won't Tell
What the New York Times refuses to report is that most Americans support treating everyone with dignity and respect. But we draw the line at having extreme ideologies forced on our children, our sports, and our fundamental understanding of biology.
The paper's bewilderment reveals just how disconnected the mainstream media has become from regular Americans who simply want to protect their families and preserve basic common sense in our society.
Maybe if the Times spent less time pushing narratives and more time listening to We the People, they'd understand why their readership keeps declining. But don't hold your breath, Patriots.
