Every June we are bombarded by tons of pro-LGBTQ propaganda as part of the “celebration” of Pride Month, which is nothing more than the exaltation and attempted normalization of sexual deviance that God Himself, the Creator of humanity, has condemned repeatedly in the Sacred Scriptures. You basically can’t blink an eye, open up a social media platform, scan a timeline, without seeing profile pictures with Pride flags.
Go downtown, even in a small community, and you’ll see these flags hoisted high above many establishments that you probably frequent throughout the year. What’s even more disturbing is that you will find a number of churches who are proudly displaying the rainbow-colored banner — which used to be a covenantal symbol from God to the world instead of representing diabolical practices the Lord hates — either just outside the front door, or worse, hanging in the sanctuary.
According to The Christian Post, the wife of a United States Supreme Court justice has had just about enough of all this Pride Month stuff, expressing a desire to put a “Sacred Heart of Jesus” flag on display as a means of countering all the rainbow flags. This statement comes as her husband, the justice mentioned previously, is catching flack for daring to display a flag that says, “Appeal to Heaven,” outside of their private residence.
It’s important to note that June has historically been the month the Catholic Church dedicates to “The Sacred Heart of Jesus.”
Lauren Windsor of the media outlet The Undercurrent, which is affiliated with the far-left The Young Turks Network, released audio from a conversation she had with the wife of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito while posing as one of his supporters on X last Monday. During her exchange with Martha Ann Alito, she got the justice’s wife to talk about the controversy surrounding the presence of an Appeal to Heaven flag at the Alitos’ New Jersey vacation home.
The New York Times published an article last month detailing how the Appeal to Heaven Flag was seen flying outside the home last summer. Noting that the flag dates back to the Revolutionary War, the piece described it as “a symbol of support for former President Donald J. Trump, a religious strand of the ‘Stop the Steal’ campaign and a push to remake American government in Christian terms.”
The overtone of the article was that Alito should recuse himself from all pending cases related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, a result of the “Stop the Steal” campaign suggesting that Trump had the 2020 presidential election stolen from him. A religion scholar the Times spoke to for the piece suggested that the flag had come to represent “a theological vision of what the United States should be and how it should be governed.”
Windsor then made some comments to the Alitos flying the Appeal to Heaven flag at their vacation home, going on to refer to the backlash as “bull—-.” The wife of the justice agreement with that sentiment. The undercover journalist then made the claim that the mainstream media was “persecuting you (Alito) and you’re like a convenient stand-in for anybody who’s religious.”
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Martha Alito shared her own philosophy regarding the attacks on her and her husband by saying, “You come after me, I’m going to give it back to you.”
“I want a Sacred Heart of Jesus flag because I have to look across the lagoon at the pride flag for the next month,” she explained. Alito noted her husband’s opposition to her idea, acknowledging that she replied to him, “I won’t do it because I’m deferring to you. When you are free of this nonsense, I’m putting it up and I’m going to send them a message every day.”
“Maybe every week, I’ll be changing the flags. They’ll be all kinds. I made a flag in my head. This is how I satisfy myself. I made a flag. It’s white and it’s yellow and orange flames around it and in the middle is the word ‘Vergogna.’ ‘Vergogna’ in Italian means sham,” Martha Alito continued.
The Sacred Heart of Jesus flag is available for sale on a website called Tradflags.com. Martha Alito’s desire to fly the flag, which depicts a heart surrounded by a crown of thorns with a cross engulfed in flames on top of it, reflects the fact that Catholics dedicate June to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The celebration of the Sacred Heart of Jesus coincides with LGBT activists’ annual recognition of the month as LGBT pride, in which where rainbow-colored flags and progress pride flags are flown to show support for LGBT ideology.
Justice Alito is not only one of the more clearly conservative types on the bench of the Supreme Court, he’s one of six Catholics. His wife did not provide additional clarity on what she meant when she mentioned she was looking forward to the day her hubby was “free of this nonsense” it could have been a reference to a time in the future when he would no longer be serving on the bench.
Appointed to the bench by former President George W. Bush in 2006, Justice Alito has become a favorite target of progressive activists. The rancor toward Alito has intensified in recent years after he wrote the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, which determined that the U.S. Constitution does not contain a right to abortion and overturned the Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide.
I, for one, am all for Alito flying both the Appeal to Heaven flag and the Sacred Heart of Jesus flag. Why are we forced to celebrate and bow down to the gay pride flag and not allowed to fly those banners which represent our faith?