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masondoggy
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Just a heads up to families out there, watch where you take your children in the month of June.
DH and I took a solo weekend at Cedar Point (we have season passes, left the kids home this time) only to discover on Sunday that every year, Father’s day is “gay day” at Cedar Point. There were swarms and swarms of groups: men dressed, acting like women, holding hands, public displays of affection etc, etc. Every. where. we. went. in the park we were confronted with their agenda. There was no escaping it and there was no ignoring it. It was right in our faces.
We ended up leaving by noon we were just so disgusted. And THANKFUL that we didn’t just spend a full days admission ($45) to get our entire family in that park and have to answer questions as to why grown men are holding hands and kissing.
From what I’m learning, it seems that the gay movement is targeting family destinations deliberately and they’re doing it to target our children’s generation. After all, if a kid sees men holding hands from the time they’re 3,4 years old, they’ll think it’s normal and perfectly acceptable. And since June is their “official” gay month, I’m just warning everyone to be careful where you take your kids this month. I know that the first week of June is gay week at Disney World. I don’t know if there already is such a thing, but we really need a family watch-dog group to watch this movement and keep tabs on where and when they’re planning these events so that Christian families can steer clear. At this point, I’m afraid to take my kids anywhere.
DH and I took a solo weekend at Cedar Point (we have season passes, left the kids home this time) only to discover on Sunday that every year, Father’s day is “gay day” at Cedar Point. There were swarms and swarms of groups: men dressed, acting like women, holding hands, public displays of affection etc, etc. Every. where. we. went. in the park we were confronted with their agenda. There was no escaping it and there was no ignoring it. It was right in our faces.
We ended up leaving by noon we were just so disgusted. And THANKFUL that we didn’t just spend a full days admission ($45) to get our entire family in that park and have to answer questions as to why grown men are holding hands and kissing.
From what I’m learning, it seems that the gay movement is targeting family destinations deliberately and they’re doing it to target our children’s generation. After all, if a kid sees men holding hands from the time they’re 3,4 years old, they’ll think it’s normal and perfectly acceptable. And since June is their “official” gay month, I’m just warning everyone to be careful where you take your kids this month. I know that the first week of June is gay week at Disney World. I don’t know if there already is such a thing, but we really need a family watch-dog group to watch this movement and keep tabs on where and when they’re planning these events so that Christian families can steer clear. At this point, I’m afraid to take my kids anywhere.