I'm not religious and I see no problem with this. We are constantly bombarded with pro-gay/trans messages encoded in popular media. Why is that OK, but someone who believes in god and country putting that in their media is not?
It's not like it's some insidious bait and switch, what these books is about is emblazoned in the cover. If you don't want to read them walk away. This is 100 times more honest than having Spiderman randomly extol the virtues of trannies in a comic you thought was going to be about superheroes.
I'm not religious and I see no problem with this. We are constantly bombarded with pro-gay/trans messages encoded in popular media. Why is that OK, but someone who believes in god and country putting that in their media is not?
It's not like it's some insidious bait and switch, what these books is about is emblazoned in the cover. If you don't want to read them walk away. This is 100 times more honest than having Spiderman randomly extol the virtues of trannies in a comic you thought was going to be about superheroes.
Exactly. It's not for me so I ignore it. Why is that such a hard thing for some people to do?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvc8L_dU97w
At least god and country is wholesome.