WATCH: The View's Sunny Hostin claims Jesus Christ would 'grand marshal' a Pride parade

"Jesus would be the grand marshal at the Pride Parade," said Sunny Hostin of The View.

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On Monday, Sunny Hostin, one of the co-hosts on The View, said "Jesus would be the grand marshal at the Pride Parade," before Whoopi Goldberg launched into a condescending rant against Christians, a precious few of whom may actually watch the daytime program. "If you're so afraid," Goldberg joined in, "why you going over there?"

But what Goldberg doesn't acknowledge is that "over there" has replaced "over here." Pride parades, pride social events, pride content are not avoidable, they are ubiquitous. When Christians in a small town in Texas included a Pride group's float in their Christmas parade, then objected to the sexual content of the float the Pride group provided, they quickly found that objecting to sexual content being shown to children made them "homophobic." In the end, it was not the sexualized content that will likely be removed from the Christmas parade, but the Christians.
 



"If you're so afraid, why are you going over there?" Goldberg said after Hostin's assumption that Christ would be all on-board with something that highlighted taking pride in one's identity. "If they scare you so much leave them alone. When stuff scares me I leave it alone." Goldberg recently made good on these words, leaving Twitter when she found the discourse after Elon Musk's takeover of the platform to be not to her liking.

"If I don't want to be bothered, I don't go there. So that's the problem," Goldberg continued. "You don't want to just have your feelings you want everybody else to join you and you know what? You can  scream, you can cuss you to do all the things that you say, but you know what? Gay people are here. they're not going anywhere. There is nothing you can do. You can yell and scream. but you know, as as the Lord, as everybody was talking about, you know, made in God's image. There are no 'but, except for,' there's none of that. No. Keep that in mind when you're trying to figure out where you stand as the human being, let alone a Christian."

This example, of a Pride parade joining a long-standing Christmas parade one year, and then forming their own parade to happen on the same route on the exact same night, was written about by John Daniel Davidson at 
The Federalist. He wrote that conservatives must stand up and fight in the wake of the left's takeover of tradition and gave an example of two parades in Taylor, Texas as evidence.

Davidson described Taylor as, "the sort of place conservative families might move to raise their children — a quiet and peaceful town full of churches in a deep-red part of the Lone Star State."

"For decades," Davidon wrote, "Taylor has staged a Christmas — not 'holiday' — parade down Main Street."

The parade, organized by the local Christan organization Taylor Area Ministerial Alliance (TAMA), was infiltrated by a local LGBT activist group, Taylor Pride, last year. In the midst of the traditional, wholesome family parade, came a float with two men in drag, a drag santa accompanied by a nearly naked, glitter bombed man. The two men gyrated and danced "right in front of a float for Saint Mary’s Catholic School, which was full of children," Davidson writes.

Afterwards TAMA said all floats must "be consistent with traditional biblical and family values." They didn't single out one float or group, they simply said that the Christmas parade should center on Christian values.

In response, Taylor City Council created a separate, official city parade titled the "Very Merry Holiday Parade and Celebration," so that Taylor Pride and other LGBT groups could have their own parade. That parade is happening on the same night, right after the traditional parade.

"We are committed to being inclusive and diverse in the City of Taylor," the City of Taylor wrote on their Facebook page. That inclusivity includes not telling the Pride organization to not gyrate half-naked before children.

"The only thing that’s changed is that TAMA has realized that LGBT groups like Taylor Pride have targeted their town and attempted, with some success, to infiltrate and undermine their traditional civic celebrations of Christmas," Davidon wrote. "So they decided to push back and insist on the survival of their traditions. Good for them."

For the ladies of The View, the Christians should simply have folded up their banners, sidelined their floats, and gone away, faded into the background, so that they would not be subjected to the sexualized content. For The View, it is not the sexualized content for kids that's the problem, it's the people who object to it.

Stephen Miller, a former senior advisor to President Donald Trump, defined Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as "simply a euphemism for a radically reductive and discriminatory ideology that judges, regards, categorizes, defines, and excludes people based solely on their skin color, sex, or sexual orientation." Experts say DEI training is akin to Maoist indoctrination, which is itself a form of Marxism.

The women of The View are good examples of the average modern-day leftist, who has a voracious appetite to consume every institution and practice held dear by conservatives and excrete out a hollow, tragic, pernicious version that subjectively matters only to the corrupt ideologues within.
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