Country music icon Lee Greenwood and rock star Kid Rock have sparked a heated debate by suggesting the creation of a “Veterans Month” to replace or take priority over Pride Month.
The idea, which has stirred strong emotions across political and social lines, focuses on honoring the service and sacrifices of military veterans.
While some people praise the idea as long overdue recognition for veterans, others see it as an attempt to overshadow LGBTQ+ celebrations.
The call for Veterans Month came during a recent charity event supporting veteran organizations. Both musicians spoke about the importance of dedicating a full month to celebrating the courage, strength, and patriotism of military members.
Lee Greenwood, famous for his patriotic song “God Bless the USA,” said, “Our veterans deserve more than just one day of recognition. They’ve given so much for this country, and it’s time we give them the respect they’ve earned.”
Kid Rock agreed, adding, “This isn’t about taking anything away from anyone. It’s about putting the spotlight on the people who keep us free. A Veterans Month could bring us together through gratitude and patriotism.”