While proponents of the LGBT movement spend each June celebrating their radical agenda, freshman Republican Rep. Wesley Hunt of Texas is proposing that July mark “American Pride Month.”
The text of Hunt’s resolution states that “the purpose of American Pride Month is to celebrate, memorialize, and increase awareness of the monumental achievements of the United States of America and the countless number of patriots throughout her history which have made this Nation the last best hope of earth.” It also states that “the purpose of American Pride Month is to bring American exceptionalism back into the spotlight and to teach our children what it means to be an American.”
The proposal says “the House of Representatives expresses support for the designation of ‘American Pride Month.”
The annual promotion of the LGBT agenda bombards Americans during so-called Pride Month each June.
President Joe Biden has issued an LGBT Pride Month proclamation each year since taking office.
“My family and I served this nation in combat. American exceptionalism means something to me, and I want it to mean something again to future generations of Americans. American history is worth teaching, it’s worth celebrating, and it’s worth remembering. I’m urging my colleagues on both sides to enthusiastically support this Resolution,” Hunt said, according to a press release.
Hunt also released a video the featured remarks made by President Ronald Reagan during his 1989 farewell address.
Reagan said that history needs to be taught “based not on what’s in fashion, but what’s important.”
“If we forget what we did, we won’t know who we are,” Reagan said.
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