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Gay Commentators Slam Pride Pushing Into Kids’ Spaces

Conservative viewers watching a recent Newsmax segment were right to be alarmed when gay commentators Jaimee Michell and Link Lauren called out the excesses of modern Pride celebrations and their encroachment on children’s spaces. Michell, founder of Gays Against Groomers, and Lauren, a prominent online commentator, told the network that what used to be a private movement for adults has been hijacked by an activist fringe pushing explicit content into schools and mainstream children’s programming. Their blunt remarks cut through the mainstream media’s reflexive celebration of any and all Pride activity and forced a conversation the establishment would rather ignore.

Jaimee Michell and her organization did not arrive on the scene yesterday; Gays Against Groomers has spent years organizing against the sexualization and medicalization of minors in the name of LGBTQ activism and has been a lightning rod for controversy. The group’s public campaigns and dramatic language have prompted bans on some platforms and fierce condemnation from LGBTQ advocacy groups and civil-rights organizations, which in turn proves how vigorously the cultural gatekeepers protect certain orthodoxies. Whether you agree with every tactic or not, conservatives should welcome voices from inside the community who object to turning childhood into political theater.

Link Lauren’s criticism of corporate and children’s programming celebrating Pride — from Sesame Street to other family brands — landed where many parents feel nobody in power will: on the question of whether young kids should be exposed to adult social movements in classrooms and kids’ media. Conservatives aren’t asking for hatred or exclusion; we’re demanding that institutions honor age-appropriate boundaries and stop weaponizing children for culture-war photo ops. When commentators like Lauren point out the obvious, the left’s answer is often to shout down concerns as “bigotry” instead of engaging them.

The corporate cheerleading for Pride has also revealed a new kind of cowardice: brands slap rainbow logos on products and social feeds while quietly abandoning customers who disagree with woke orthodoxy. This performative virtue-signaling doesn’t deserve applause from patriots who value freedom of belief and the right of parents to raise their children without political indoctrination. The conservative movement should keep pressing companies to respect customers rather than monetize every moral controversy.

Meanwhile, the censorship against critics of Pride rhetoric — from payment-blocking to deplatforming — shows the uneven rules in tech and media. When voices like Michell’s get barred from mainstream financial and social platforms for criticizing gender ideology, it’s not a neutral application of policy; it’s political enforcement that punishes dissent and narrows public debate. If conservatives do not fight back now for fair play in the public square, the next generation will inherit a culture where only one set of views is allowed to speak.

This is about defending decency, common sense, and parental rights — not about hate. Hardworking Americans who cherish family and faith should demand that schools, libraries, and media stop treating children as battlegrounds for adult ideologies. Call your school board, ask tough questions of local officials, and support lawmakers who will restore sensible limits and protect childhood innocence. The future of our country depends on whether we refuse to surrender our children’s upbringing to activists and corporate trend-chasing.

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