Texas anti-drag Republican captured on video performing drag

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Do u see children in the video with Drag sickos

Thats the difference u stupid fuck ...one has children around and one does not
Are you saying it's okay to be trans as long as there's no kids in the room, vols? Are you partial to trannies, vols?
 
Its OK to have fun, but please, do not join the insane.
I know your group is pretty exclusive, but can't I just visit for a while?

The fact remains, volsrock is dancing around the transwoman issue while having a legitimate concern for children.
 
Video posted on social media shows Texas state Rep. Nate Schatzline dressed in drag performing to Javi Mula’s “Sexy Lady,” The Daily Beast reports.

“Nate Schatzline has made his entire personality attacking the LGBTQ community, trans especially children, and vowed to ban drag shows in Texas,” a Twitter user who posted the video wrote on the social media site.


the first-term state congressman and ex-pastor admits it’s him in the video, but he accused his critics of mis-characterizing the incident, calling the performance “a joke” while he was in school.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/t...A186Ml6?cvid=579383a321554c7fba63358ce7ea4997

Here's the thing: I went through high school, a 2 year and 4 year college WITHOUT EVER HAVING AN INCLINATION TO GO DRAG (which seemed to be a big thing with fraternities...another thing I avoided). That was a whole other mindset I just couldn't begin to understand.

But

If that was your thing for whatever reason, and no one is trying to force me to watch or participate, then go with God because I won't be there to see it.

That being said, I can't fathom bringing kids to a drag show beyond:

1. You can't find a baby sitter.

2. You are a parent or relative to a kid, and the relations are okay with that.

Other than that, you can't stop advertisement, use of public venues or word of mouth. So unless we turn back the clock to the days when all of this stuff was underground and secretive (putting more people in jail cost buck$), just keep your kids away from such if that is your wish. That's a simple solution, I think.
 
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Photo of Tennessee Gov. in Drag Surfaces As He Promises to Sign Anti-Drag Bill

In yet another instance of Republicans espousing a “drag for me but not for thee” attitude, Tennessee governor Bill Lee is anticipated to sign the nation’s first ban on public performances by “male or female impersonators” even though photos that purport to show Lee dressed as a woman have emerged on social media.

Over the weekend, a Reddit user shared a photo of a high-school student dressed in a cheerleader’s uniform, a pearl necklace, and a wig in a 1977 yearbook. “I believe this is Tennessee governor Bill Lee in drag,” the post title reads. The photo is captioned “Hard Luck Woman,” seemingly a reference to the KISS song (one of the gayest ’70s rock bands) of the same name.

At a Monday press conference, Lee confirmed that he would sign the drag bill in addition to the state’s ban on transition-related healthcare for minors. In a video posted to Twitter by the Tennessee Holler, a reporter asked, “Do you remember dressing in drag in 1977?” and appeared to show him a copy of the image.

“What a ridiculous, ridiculous question that is,” Lee responded. “Conflating something like that to sexualized entertainment in front of children, which is a very serious subject.


https://www.them.us/story/bill-lee-drag-photo-tennessee

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Video posted on social media shows Texas state Rep. Nate Schatzline dressed in drag performing to Javi Mula’s “Sexy Lady,” The Daily Beast reports.

“Nate Schatzline has made his entire personality attacking the LGBTQ community, trans especially children, and vowed to ban drag shows in Texas,” a Twitter user who posted the video wrote on the social media site.


the first-term state congressman and ex-pastor admits it’s him in the video, but he accused his critics of mis-characterizing the incident, calling the performance “a joke” while he was in school.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/t...A186Ml6?cvid=579383a321554c7fba63358ce7ea4997
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In yet another instance of Republicans espousing a “drag for me but not for thee” attitude, Tennessee governor Bill Lee is anticipated to sign the nation’s first ban on public performances by “male or female impersonators” even though photos that purport to show Lee dressed as a woman have emerged on social media.

Over the weekend, a Reddit user shared a photo of a high-school student dressed in a cheerleader’s uniform, a pearl necklace, and a wig in a 1977 yearbook. “I believe this is Tennessee governor Bill Lee in drag,” the post title reads. The photo is captioned “Hard Luck Woman,” seemingly a reference to the KISS song (one of the gayest ’70s rock bands) of the same name.

At a Monday press conference, Lee confirmed that he would sign the drag bill in addition to the state’s ban on transition-related healthcare for minors. In a video posted to Twitter by the Tennessee Holler, a reporter asked, “Do you remember dressing in drag in 1977?” and appeared to show him a copy of the image.

“What a ridiculous, ridiculous question that is,” Lee responded. “Conflating something like that to sexualized entertainment in front of children, which is a very serious subject.


https://www.them.us/story/bill-lee-drag-photo-tennessee

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So dressing up as a woman for Halloween makes u a drag queen

Fucking idiot
 
So dressing up as a woman for Halloween makes u a drag queen

Fucking idiot

It would take a fucking idiot to deny the ramifications of this latest "real issue" dodging BS from the MAGA politicos. That new law has numerous interpretations, don't cha know. So wonks, Karens, authority freaks and the like will have a field day going after anyone they just don't like.
 
Just a reminder: Harvard has (or use to have) a tradition for it's drama students (the WhippenPoofs, I think they are called) to take photos in SERIOUS drag. I remember seeing one of James Cagney on a TV bio. If this Texas law was applied there, advocates would have grounds to shut down the drama department ... the place that gave us James Cagney, Jack Lemon, Matt Damon, Ashley Judd, etc.
 
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