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Monday, June 23, 2025

Who Is Steve Deace?

My VIP for this week is BlazeTV host Steve Deace of the “Steve Deace Show” because he had the nerve and backbone strong enough to stand up to the Pride movement. According to the staff at The Blaze, Deace “was jokingly asked to write a children’s book mocking the Pride movement.” He had not previously considered such a task, but “a light bulb flashed in his mind” once he was asked to write a book that “gives parents the tools to stop the left from infiltrating schools – and their children’s minds.” 

“I actually went home that night and kind of wrote out a loose outline and then worked on it for the next few months from there, and what you have now is the finished product, ‘Richie Meets the Rainbow,’” Deace tells Blaze TV host Stu Burguiere on “Stu Does America.”

The book centers on a young boy named Richie, who goes to school to find “the rainbow-fisted teacher with the blue hair and the nose ring who was there to indoctrinate them.”

“Except Richie has a secret weapon,” Deace explains. “He’s got a dad. And so he goes home, and instead of saying, ‘Shut up, son, I’m watching the game,’ Dad say, ‘You know what, I can pause the game, son.’”

That’s when Richie’s dad shows him the Bible and walks him through the true story of the rainbow.

“He wants his son to know that, quote, ‘unrepentant savages’ have co-opted this with the intent of brainwashing him and future generations, and he’s going to so something that also is not very prevalent in today’s culture. His dad’s going to get active and going to be a constant force at the school board meeting to make sure … that the voiceless have a voice in him, and set the example,” Deace says.

“That’s how Richie is saved from the demonic school system,” he continues.

While it’s written as a children’s book, it’s actually meant for adults to truly understand what is going on within the school system and leftist indoctrination – and how to stand up and stop it.

“If you’re not a communist, they treat you like you’re a fascist, racist, misogynist, xenophobic, homophobic bigot anyway, so you might as well earn their scorn,” he adds.

Unsurprisingly, Deace had difficulty getting the book published. He eventually had to publish the book on his own. In addition, he could not find an illustrator to draw the book for him but eventually found one in Hungary.

Deace added that we have this problem in our nation partly because there are not many people who are anxious to tell this story

 

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