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Writer's pictureBryan Stelter

Want Help from FEMA? Put Up a LGBTQ Flag!


Anyone with a brain cell has already realized that FEMA is either grossly incompetent or, well...they’re just malicious. But thanks to a recent FEMA meeting, they’ve given us a third option, and it’s far more disturbing.


It seems FEMA is no longer even trying to hide the fact that they aren't aiming to help the greatest number of people. Oh no, they’ve decided that disaster relief now needs to be about disaster equity.


Yes, you read that right. They straight-up admitted in this meeting that they're no longer focused on the traditional "greatest good for the greatest number of people." Instead, they’re pivoting to prioritizing marginalized groups, specifically LGBTQIA individuals and those they deem already disadvantaged. Let that sink in. In the middle of a disaster, instead of focusing on, I don’t know, saving lives or making sure the maximum amount of people have access to food, water, and shelter, FEMA’s response is now filtered through the lens of identity politics.


Here’s the jaw-dropping part: they claim that it’s not just about providing relief, but about addressing compounding issues. FEMA seems to think that adding an “equity lens” is more important than just doing their damn job—which, by the way, is saving as many people as possible when disaster strikes. But nope, not anymore. Now they’re focused on how this hurricane impacts a specific group over another.


And don’t take this as a rant against LGBTQIA folks—it’s not about who is getting help. It’s about the fact that the government, a supposed neutral entity in times of disaster, is now openly admitting that your chances of getting assistance might depend on whether you check enough boxes on their intersectionality scorecard. That's what they're saying. Your proximity to a hurricane's devastation might not be enough anymore. Are you suffering, but not on the “right side” of the identity equation? Good luck getting on FEMA’s radar.


The entire disaster relief model, which used to be based on straightforward principles—prioritize the greatest good for the greatest number of people—is now being torpedoed in favor of "equity." They're playing social justice games with disaster response. Like it’s some academic seminar in a woke university lecture hall, not actual life-or-death scenarios.


You can almost hear the globalist machine grinding away in the background, right? This isn’t incompetence. This is calculated. This is about control. They’re not interested in helping you, the average citizen, unless you fall into their chosen categories of importance. They’re leveraging disasters, using tragedies to enforce their ideologies. The very people who are supposed to help you when things are literally falling apart around you are now more concerned about virtue signaling than saving lives.


So the next time FEMA inevitably fumbles the ball on another disaster, don’t just write it off as incompetence. This is a shift in strategy—one that prioritizes ideological agendas over practical needs. And once you see it, you can’t unsee it. FEMA isn’t about “disaster relief” anymore—it’s about enforcing the narrative, one disaster at a time.


This is how far we've fallen, folks. Your government is openly telling you that in the midst of catastrophe, their response isn’t driven by logic or efficiency. It’s driven by an agenda. Disaster equity is the new game in town. And in case you’re wondering who’s left holding the bag? It’s you, me, and anyone who doesn’t fit the “prioritized” criteria.


Welcome to the new normal. Die Breeders!

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