Pride Month: From Equality to Ideological Circus
June used to be just another month. Now it’s 30 days of enforced rainbow worship..
Pride Month, where every brand, institution and celebrity scrambles to show they’re more “inclusive” than the next, but let’s be honest.. this isn’t about tolerance or equality anymore. It’s about ideology. It’s about control and more and more people, including many inside the gay community, are saying: enough is enough.
I’ve always supported basic human rights for gay people, almost all normal Brits do.
Love who you like, live how you want,I couldn’t care less, but this new version of Pride, plastered all across our streets, screens and even emergency service vehicles, has nothing to do with gay rights, It’s political activism, shoved in our faces, whether we agree with it or not.
Let’s talk about the Progress Pride Flag.
It’s not just a rainbow anymore, now it includes black and brown stripes for race, and pink, blue and white for trans. In other words, it’s not a symbol of inclusion, it’s a political statement. It drags in everything from BLM ( a Marxist movement used to raise billions of dollars for its founders ) to radical gender ideology. That flag represents drugging confused kids with puberty blockers and cutting off healthy body parts…
and we’re all supposed to celebrate it without question? Sorry, but no.
I’ve spoken out about this before and I’ll keep doing it, if a flag represents irreversible medical interventions on children, I won’t fly it. If it’s tied to racial politics and identity extremism, I won’t wear it. And if calling that out makes me “phobic”.. then the world’s gone utterly mad.
What’s worse, is what we now see at Pride events. Parents taking kids to parades where fully grown men wear bondage gear and wave their bits about in front of toddlers. Vulgarity on full display, not in some private venue, but on our high streets. Imagine the outcry if it were any other group doing this!!! But because it’s under the rainbow banner, we’re supposed to clap and call it progress? No. It’s not brave. It’s not stunning. It’s perverse.
Then there’s the corporate circus. Every logo gets turned rainbow coloured in the West , Tesco, Barclays, even the Met Police, but funnily enough, none of them seem to change their branding in the Middle East or China. Why? Because they know they’d get shut down in five minutes. So what does that tell you? It’s not bravery. It’s marketing. It’s empty, cowardly virtue signalling.
The hypocrisy is staggering. One set of values for us, another for places where they actually need some moral courage. They don’t care about gay rights. They care about profit. The rainbow is just a tool to earn it.
And don’t get me started on the celebrity crowd. They suddenly become allies in June, slapping up rainbow selfies, hashtags and statements of “solidarity.” Where are they the rest of the year? They’re not standing up for working class kids getting confused by gender ideology, they’re not talking about safeguarding… they simply just want their annual dose of applause, before they head back to their gated communities and ignore the fallout.
The truth is this: Pride has morphed from a civil rights movement into an unchallenged religion, one where dissent is heresy, but people are waking up. Many gay people I know are horrified by what Pride now represents. It doesn’t speak for them. It doesn’t represent their values. It’s become a cult of identity, backed by corporate money and progressive zealots.
And if you dare to say this out loud, like I do — the mob comes for you, but I don’t care. Because I speak for the millions who feel the same, but are too scared to say it.
This isn’t about hate. It’s about truth. You don’t need a rainbow to show respect. You need honesty, boundaries, and the courage to push back when ideology goes too far.
By Adam Brooks

Well said Adam.
Nailed it, Adam. Thank you.