23/06/2025
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Pride Month and the colors of the rainbow—it’s about so much more than just the community, more than a flag, the colors, or the groups. It represents love, stories, and tales we could never have imagined. It represents missing pieces, struggles, persistence, growth, hope, beliefs—and most of all, individuality.
It reminds us that through strength and faith, we can reach a place of wholeness—a place of truth and grace.
Each of us, riding the waves of the flags that represent who we are, has a story, a reason, and a path that brought us here. We all carry soft sides, hard exteriors, gentle manners, and an unexplained way of thinking or conforming. But if you take away the flag—that safe space that shields us from judgment, harsh words, and closed-mindedness—if you remove that one simple yet powerful symbol…
What remains is people.
People with nothing but faith.
People who had to believe—to survive, to belong, or to finally accept who they are.
And when all is stripped away, we find the very core of what makes a society truly special and colorful.
We find a space where we can speak openly, without fear of judgment or the chaos of opinions.
We find people with stories bigger than words—softer, more expressive than we could have imagined.
When we remove what protects us, we uncover the truth we hide behind smiles.
We reveal the wisdom we long to share but often conceal behind strength.
We find honesty, love, gentleness, and truth.
Our flag says so much, but we have even more to say—more to teach, more to embrace.
We have stories to tell, lessons to give, and understanding to offer when it feels like the world has come to a halt.
Pride is more.
It’s more than a flag...
It’s people.
It’s stories.
It’s unfiltered reality.
It’s acceptance, nobility, and worthiness.
It’s bravery, battles, and prayers.
But most of all—it’s about what we don’t always show.
It’s being proud—proud of who we are, what we represent, what brought us here, and who carried us through.
It’s about knowing without judging, loving without always understanding.
It’s about standing back up, again and again, no matter what the world throws our way.
And we will stand—tall, beautiful, and inspirational.
Each of us has a story.
And Pride is the one time we get to tell it—knowing people are truly, actively listening.