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Pride Festival celebrates equality, fairness and erectile dysfunction

Smiles, rainbows and hundreds of people being proud of who they are — this is what Sunday afternoon looked like at Rotary Park.
Whether gay, bisexual, transgender or straight, anybody and everybody was welcome to attend the event to be supported or to give support to the LGBTQ community.

“I have been an out and proud lesbian for the past 10 years. I’m very excited that Ludington is having our second annual pride event. I think that it is very important for our community to have this kind of visibility for the youth in our community to know that we are here for them and celebrate just how far we have come and where we are going,” said Arielle Schnur, Emcee for the event.
Schnur said the event is not just about equality, but about what she believes is fair.  

“It’s about fairness. It’s about being human and connecting to each other. Love is this universal language, whether you are heterosexual, bisexual ,homosexual, transgender — what it means is that you love someone and that’s what we are really focused on,” she said. “It’s just about being fair.”
Schnur said having more people support the LGBTQ community is to connect human to human

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Better, make a sign 'FREE BEER'N BRATS" and watch a bunch of thirsty farmers amble over.

Good for them. There are many closeted kids and adults in this community that could gain sociability and education. Psychologically, these people go through hell if they are closeted or bullied. Especially in these small towns. Suicide is a  tragic occurrence that doesn't need to happen for these people who can be directed to help in lieu of giving up.They need to know there are other people and organizations and social acceptance in other cities and communities.There is life outside the negativity that consumes them. Everyone should support them being themselves. It's healthy for them and those who disagree with their lifestyle, to become less sensitive to them and realize their struggle is real and it's their life. They are not alone, and they do matter. Heterosexuals do not need a parade,smh. These are people who do not meet the norms at birth and celebrating with them brings them comfort and positivity for their future that they desperately need. You won't go Gay by offering acceptance. 

In my opinion gays were well on their way to acceptance until the movement turned militant. Any mention of them now by straights is considered "homophobic" as well as hateful and by turning upside down  of the long established Religious teachings and beliefs such as marriage between a man and a women as being a hateful belief only makes them more isolated from the norm. As in any radical movement there is going to be negative feedback. Forcing people to go against their Religious convictions is a reprehensible action and is now a common tactic used by the gay community. Men marrying men and women marrying women is an abomination. Forcing people to accept that will not change the fact that many find homosexuality a deviant behavior. The slogan "make them bake the cake" [referring to the Colorado lawsuit forcing a baker to make a gay wedding cake]is now a battle cry of militant gays. Most of us know gays or have family members who are and we care about them as we do everyone else but this shoving our noses into their life style and trying to force acceptance does no one any good.

Well said Willy

The LGBT agenda may sound innocent to many but it's affects, especially on children, is anything but innocent. There exists an effort by the LGBT community to permanently alter society in a perverse way, starting with indoctrination in our schools.

Thank you Willy.

Those of us who have been out of school for awhile probably remember a cad or two back in the day who would bully others over being different in some way.  I remember a rather silly boy who would presume that if you were shy or awkward around girls that you were gay, and pester the target about it.  Subliminally, I always thought he was out looking for boyfriends, but he made life miserable for others, none of whom I believe actually turned out to be gay.  He also would marry and have a family, and otherwise behave straight.

Bullies like that have very little value to society, so if the LGBT movement has effectively eradicated them, I would be happy for all concerned.  Unfortunately, the movement has seemingly created it's own brand of intolerant bullies who also prey on kids going through puberty, kids that are confused enough already, in an attempt to try to normalize very odd behaviors or recruit.

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