Allie Beth Stuckey EXPOSES how kids' YouTuber Ms. Rachel uses Jesus to push homosexuality



Ms. Rachel is the host of an incredibly popular YouTube channel that features “toddler learning videos” — but her recent celebration of Pride Month has called her morals into question.

The YouTuber offers her over 10 million subscribers alphabet songs and speech therapy to kids who may need it.

“Happy Pride to all of our wonderful families and friends. This month and every month I celebrate you. I’m so glad you’re here, I’m so glad you’re exactly who you are. To those who are going to comment they can’t watch the show anymore because of the support, no worries and much love your way,” Ms. Rachel said in a video posted to Instagram on June 1.

“God bless. I am not chasing fame or views, I’m standing strong in love,” she added.

Allie Beth Stuckey of “Relatable” is not a fan, noting that Ms. Rachel’s show also features a member of the LGBTQ community.

“Most of the comments that I saw in the video were very positive because a lot of people in the world are liberal. I mean they’re literally parents, as we’ll talk about in a few minutes, who take their kids to drag shows and think that they are teaching their children great values of inclusion and love rather than perversion and depravity,” Stuckey says.

Ms. Rachel calls herself a Christian and has claimed that it is her Christian faith that inspires her to celebrate Pride.

After receiving backlash, Ms. Rachel posted another video to Instagram and cited the Bible as why she loves “every neighbor.”

“In Matthew 22 a religious teacher asks Jesus, ‘What’s the most important commandment?’ And Jesus says, ‘to love God and to love your neighbor as yourself,’” Ms. Rachel said. “It doesn’t say ‘love every neighbor except.’ There are so many reasons I stand strong in love.”

While Stuckey believes Ms. Rachel seems like a “genuine” person, she notes that it’s possible to be “genuine and wrong.”

“That is where she stands when it comes to an attempt at theologically defending celebrating something like Pride. Of course, pride comes before destruction, but also celebrating Pride in what God calls sin, what God calls destructive for the body, soul, and mind,” Stuckey explains.

“It’s this idea that in order to truly love someone you must not only place yourself in their position, but you must affirm all of their feelings and therefore affirm and celebrate their sin, and this is not the Christian definition of love,” she adds.


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Muslims FIGHT Pride, progressives SHOCKED



While there are members of the LGBTQ+ community who believe they can count Muslims among their allies, recent videos have begun circulating on social media showing that couldn’t be farther from the truth.

In one video, a group of Muslim children in Canada are pictured stomping all over a pile of rainbow flags while protesting the rise of LGBTQ+ propaganda in schools.

Lauren Chen of "Pseudo-Intellectual" isn’t surprised.

“Let’s discuss the growing tensions between Muslim communities in the West and the Rainbow Mafia because you see, both Muslims and the gays are beloved marginalized groups — at least in the eyes of progressives,” Chen comments.

Chen believes the progressive left’s adoration of Muslim communities exists because Muslims are often darker in skin tone and hale from developing countries — which beside fluid sexuality is the left’s bread and butter.

“It’s definitely not because they’re religious though because we know that leftists hate religions other than their own. Their own religion, of course, being Marxism” she adds.

Muslims across the U.S. and Canada are making it abundantly clear that they want nothing to do with the left’s religion.

“Muslim communities in Canada and the US,” Chen says, are “actually pushing back and saying ‘Hang on a second, we are not on board with this degeneracy — especially when it comes to our children.'”

The Muslim community in Hamtramck, Michigan, is no different.

The city has voted to ban Pride flags and other religious symbols from all Hamtramck city property — which of course has been met with pushback by LGBTQ+ activists.

“Good on them for not caving to the LGBT agenda,” Chen says, “I have a lot of respect for the Muslims of the city who are standing up not only for their values, but yes, also for American values.”

One Hamtramck man took to the podium to back the decision to ban Pride flags. He said, “I am a Lebanese person and I support the American flag. We are not gonna’ sit here and tolerate you guys come in and say ‘Oh, it’s Pride Month.’”

“You’re gay, no problem,” he continued, “You be gay by yourself.”


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