Old State Saloon

Idaho Bar Offers Alternative To Pride Month In June: “Heterosexual Awesomeness Month”

Old State Saloon
Old State Saloon (Courtesy: OSS)

An Idaho bar is taking a hard pass on celebrating Pride Month and doing the opposite.

According to Breitbart News, the Old State Saloon in Eagle, Idaho, is making a countercultural statement by marking “Heterosexual Awesomeness Month.”

“Come join us all month to celebrate heterosexuals, for without them, none of us would be here!” the bar posted on Facebook.

During Mondays in June, the bar will note “Hetero Male Monday” by giving a free beer to “any heterosexual male dressed like a heterosexual male.”

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Breitbart reported that the Old State Saloon is looking to hire a “professional” judge to rule on whether “men’s chosen clothing is officially heterosexual,” a gig that pays $15 an hour plus free beer. The ideal candidate would show he or she has “what it takes to determine straight threads,” the bar owner said.

Wednesdays throughout June will be couples’ night with each heterosexual couple getting 15% knocked off their bill.

The bar said other similar events were upcoming.

As Breitbart noted, leftists on social media came for the Old State Saloon, blasting it as hateful and bigoted for attacking an alleged “marginalized” community — which, as it turns out, is so marginalized that it is celebrated each June by the federal government and almost every Fortune 500 company.

Yet the bar held firm.

“1) We love our LGBTQ+ patrons! 2) We will not be changing our mind and give into the group of those who are responding with vitriol. 3) ALL are welcome to come celebrate heterosexuality with us in June!” the bar’s owner replied to critics on social media.

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“We love our Black patrons too. We love our White patrons. We love our patrons who work for USPS. But we aren’t doing special nights for those people. Nor are we doing special nights for LGBTQ+,” the bar’s owner added.

 “We are choosing to celebrate heterosexuals. We should be able to do that without so many people being so nasty to us, lying about us, canceling us, attacking our business, and/or trying to get us to make something about themselves.”

“If you want us to change who we are celebrating, get over it. It’s not happening. Hooray for heterosexuals!” it added.

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