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The Washington Post’s 2‚600-Word Love Letter to a Drag Queen
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The Washington Post’s 2‚600-Word Love Letter to a Drag Queen

Anyone who reads The Washington Post regularly knows that‚ in its view‚ the LGBTQ community can do no wrong‚ that there’s no wretched excess that the fringe elements of that special-interest group can engage in that the Post won’t defend—no matter how flamboyant‚ distasteful‚ or outrageous. To the contrary‚ the Post is more likely than not to showcase‚ glamorize‚ and even glorify it. But it surely outdid itself Sunday by devoting four full pages in the print edition of its “Arts &; Style” section to a gushing—even sycophantic—biographical profile of a drag queen who goes by the stage name of “Sasha Velour.” The article was arguably even more hagiographic than “RBG‚” the 2018 biopic of the late left-wing icon‚ Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.  Writer Maura Judkis’ profile‚ “Sasha Velour Sashays Into the Culture Wars‚” is so self-indulgently long that if you listen to the online version of it being read‚ it says it will take a full 16 minutes. We’re informed that in the gaudy‚ ostentatious world of drag queens‚ Velour—“dressed in head-to-toe silver‚ looking like an art deco skyscraper‚ with red lips‚ contoured cheeks‚ and catlike eyeliner”—occupies a niche of fame (or notoriety) second only to RuPaul. The print article runs a whopping 2‚600 words‚ which is only about 45 words shorter than a personal profile of a very different sort that we at The Daily Signal published—coincidentally—also on Sunday. That profile was about an 88-year-old survivor of a World War II-era Yugoslavian death camp who is currently facing prosecution—many would call it persecution—by the Biden Justice Department for her activism on behalf of the unborn. It’s extremely doubtful that the pro-abortion Washington Post would ever deign to publish an in-depth profile of South Carolinian Eva Edl‚ whose childhood experience in Josip Broz Tito’s Communist Yugoslavia made her so reverential of the sanctity of life that she says she’s mentally preparing herself for the possibility of dying in prison if convicted of alleged violations of the federal Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances‚ or FACE‚ Act. When Judkis introduces readers to Velour (referred to throughout as “she‚” despite his real name being Alexander Hedges Steinberg)‚ it’s with an account of an incident in which Velour is confronted by “a pair of anti-drag activists.” TV cameras for the HBO series “We’re Here” were rolling as‚ according to Judkis‚ “[T]he activists—a bearded father and his teenage daughter—called her (sic) ‘sir.’ They said that ‘God created man with a penis’ and ‘woman with a vagina.’ They referenced the Bible and referred to ‘the LGBTQ religion’ as a ‘cult.’ They told her: ‘Something’s wrong with you.’” In Judkis’ view‚ however‚ it’s those who are opposed to the normalization (and celebration) of the abnormal—like that gender-non-confused father and daughter—who are wrong‚ or as the writer put it‚ “ignorant” and “bigoted.” At one point‚ Judkis further laments: “In one America‚ drag is practically illegal. In another‚ it’s never been more mainstream. Some drag artists get picketed and threatened with arrest‚ while others get Super Bowl commercials and Emmy Awards. The emotional and geographical distance between the two is growing depressingly distant.” That’s because‚ in what she (and presumably almost everyone else in the Post’s ideologically insular newsroom) would disparagingly regard as “flyover country”—that is‚ between Manhattan‚ New York‚ and Manhattan Beach‚ California—drag queens are considered “curioddities” at best‚ and certainly are not to be celebrated. And even more certainly‚ are not found reading books like “Gender Queer” to prepubescents in elementary school classrooms or local library “Drag Queen Story Hours.” Today’s drag queen world of Velour is far removed from the days of campy film comedies like 1959’s Oscar-winning “Some Like It Hot” with Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon‚ about two musicians who disguise themselves by dressing as women to escape from mafia mobsters who they witnessed committing a crime; or even 1982’s “Tootsie‚” in which Dustin Hoffman’s unsuccessful actor character‚ Michael Dorsey‚ pretends to be female in order to get a role on a TV soap opera. The cross-dressing wasn’t to be taken seriously‚ much less be treated as normal or else you’re somehow a “hater.” Pandering to the LGBTQ Left and thumbing one’s nose to a mass audience with novella-length articles glorifying behavior most of middle America still regards as aberrant‚ it’s small wonder that the Post has lost about 500‚000 subscribers since the end of 2020 and was set to lose $100 million last year‚ according to The New York Times. When Sally Buzbee took over as executive editor of the Post in June 2021—and more recently‚ when William Lewis became CEO and publisher in January—I was hopeful they would steer the Post to the political center ideologically. That obviously hasn’t happened.  I might soon become No. 500‚001. I already cut back my print-edition home delivery of the Post after many‚ many years from seven days a week to Sundays only. And after Judkis’ four pages of wet kisses to “Sasha Velour‚” I’m “this close” to canceling even that. The post The Washington Post’s 2‚600-Word Love Letter to a Drag Queen appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Mothers Furious Over Dirty Lyrics in Taylor Swift's New Album‚ Call Out 'Darkness' Exposed to Their Kids
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Mothers Furious Over Dirty Lyrics in Taylor Swift's New Album‚ Call Out 'Darkness' Exposed to Their Kids

A group of mothers are sounding alarm bells over the &;quot;darkness&;quot; they have found in the lyrics of Taylor Swift's latest hit album. The moms were seen pointing out the stream of foul language and the mature themes on Swift's latest album‚ &;quot;The Tortured Poets Department‚&;quot; which has seven explicit...
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Legal Expert Says Alvin Bragg's First Choice of Witness in Trump Trial Is Very 'Telling'
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Legal Expert Says Alvin Bragg's First Choice of Witness in Trump Trial Is Very 'Telling'

As the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump enters its second week‚ the prosecution's first witness is drawing criticism. Trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying documents. If convicted‚ he faces four years in prison. On Monday‚ Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg called former CEO American Media...
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Watch: NBA Champ Goes on Race Rant‚ Says Journalist Isn't 'Black Media' After Praising Caitlin Clark
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Watch: NBA Champ Goes on Race Rant‚ Says Journalist Isn't 'Black Media' After Praising Caitlin Clark

Skin color‚ which vies with sexuality for distinction as the most tedious subject in America‚ has once again made headlines. Stephen Jackson‚ who won the 2002-03 NBA championship with the San Antonio Spurs and who happens to be black‚ illustrated the modern mind's toxic obsession with race when he denigrated...
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PARENTAL WARNING: Popular Kids TV Show Introducing “Lesbian Moms”
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PARENTAL WARNING: Popular Kids TV Show Introducing “Lesbian Moms”

Heads up to all parents and grandparents out there….this is a public service announcement and warning&;#33; If you’re a parent or grandparent‚ you probably know about the kids TV show “Bluey”. Bluey is an Australian animated television series that follows the adventures of a six-year-old blue heeler puppy named Bluey‚ who lives with her family in Brisbane. The show is known for its engaging stories that explore the dynamics of family life‚ with a focus on Bluey and her younger sister Bingo‚ and their parents Bandit and Chilli. It has garnered significant attention for its ability to capture the hearts of both children and adults alike. Since its debut in 2018‚ Bluey has become a critically acclaimed show‚ gaining popularity worldwide after its addition to Disney+ in 2019. The show is produced by Ludo Studio and distributed by BBC Studios Kids &; Family. It has been praised for its insightful portrayal of family dynamics and the challenges of growing up. So what do you do when you’re widely loved by parents and children alike&;#63; You use that fame to push the LGBTQ agenda‚ of course&;#33; The “iconic” children’s show is “making history” by introducing Lesbian moms&;#33; How nice….. How edgy&;#33; How diverse&;#33; Iconic children’s show Bluey makes history with show’s first LGBTQ+ charactershttps://t.co/GpTJLS2VJn — PinkNews (@PinkNews) April 16‚ 2024 As of April 2024‚ Bluey has over 150 episodes‚ with the most recent season featuring a special extended episode titled “The Sign.” This episode marked a significant moment in the show’s history‚ introducing the first LGBTQ+ characters. In “The Sign‚” a character named Pretzel mentions having two moms‚ making a subtle but groundbreaking statement about the inclusion of queer characters in children’s programming. The introduction of LGBTQ+ characters in Bluey has sparked a range of reactions. Some have celebrated the move as a step toward more inclusive and representative content for children. Others‚ however‚ have expressed skepticism and concern over the inclusion of such characters in a show aimed at young audiences. Critics argue that introducing LGBTQ+ themes in children’s programming is inappropriate and could be seen as pushing a political agenda. Despite the controversy‚ Bluey continues to be a widely watched and loved show‚ with a significant portion of Disney+ watch hours attributed to the series. The show’s success can be attributed to its ability to appeal to both children and adults‚ as well as its commitment to exploring diverse and relatable themes. As for the introduction of the lesbian characters‚ it was a deliberate decision by the show’s creators to include more diverse representation in the Bluey universe. While some see this as a positive step toward normalizing different family structures and promoting inclusivity‚ others view it as an unnecessary politicization of children’s entertainment. The debate surrounding this issue reflects broader discussions about the role of media in shaping children’s understanding of the world and the importance of representation in popular culture. I love these two posts by Megan Basham:Es I’ll be honest‚ sometimes the glee LGBTQ activists take at seeing the destruction of something that was once wholesome‚ something that championed mothers and fathers and children’s need for both‚ is really demoralizing. I wondered if the relentless pressure the media was putting… pic.twitter.com/7pQ7COBKKo — Megan Basham (@megbasham) April 15‚ 2024 Especially this one: I love this response to parent complaints about smuggling LGBTQ marketing into preschool shows. “You can’t shield them forever&;#33;” Okay‚ how about just until they’re old enough to spell their own names&;#63; That be okay&;#63; (Also‚ the subtext here is always the same—give us access to… https://t.co/qPWYMFbRS8 — Megan Basham (@megbasham) April 15‚ 2024 So true&;#33; Do we really have to indoctrinate 4 year olds&;#63; How about we let them grow up just a bit before exposing them to the deranged LGBTQP+ agenda&;#63; You can watch more here: Are you sick of this type of indoctrination&;#63;
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Bloomberg Columnist Declares Opposition to Lab-Grown Meat to Be “Conservative Cultural Insecurity”
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Bloomberg Columnist Declares Opposition to Lab-Grown Meat to Be “Conservative Cultural Insecurity”

Attacks on the cattle ranching industry have been ramping up for the last couple of years. The powers-that-be want to reduce and eventually eliminate beef from cows that were born in a pen and raised in a pasture‚ replacing them with “meat” that was made in a petri dish. Recently‚ they’ve been attacking beef from a new front: political ideology. Apparently‚ anyone who is opposed to lab-grown beef must be part of the vast right-wing conspiracy against progress. An article in Bloomberg declared as much with opinion columnist Tyler Cowen offering his new theory: “The anti-lab-grown-meat movement is about conservative cultural insecurity — the fear that‚ without the force of law‚ some conservative cultural norms will fade away.” What drew his ire were ongoing efforts by conservative lawmakers and activists to outlaw lab-grown beef in their states. The concerns being voiced are real and have nothing to do with political ideology‚ but the powers-that-be want to secure the leftist base before they do their own research. By making it a political issue‚ they hope to gaslight progressives. According to Prepper All-Naturals co-founder Jason Nelson‚ this strategy has worked before and may work again on beef. “This reminds me of how they made the anti-vaxx movement a political issue‚” he said. “They used psychological games to convince leftists that being against the Covid jabs was a right-wing sentiment‚ conveniently omitting that the broader anti-vaxx movement was spearheaded by progressives like Robert F. Kennedy Jr‚ Jim Carrey‚ and Bill Maher.” Lab-grown “meats” are very similar to modern vaccines in that questioning the science behind them is verboten within the scientific community. Inquiring about the safety or even practicality of lab-grown meat is an easy way for food industry scientists to lose their jobs‚ grants‚ and credibility. The University of California in Davis learned this when they published a study showing lab-grown meat was far worse for the environment than meat from pasture-raised cattle. The study was widely panned despite the sound science behind it. Prepper All-Naturals has vowed to never allow lab-grown meat into their supply of long-term storage beef. Their products‚ which include premium cuts such as Ribeye‚ NY Strip‚ and Tenderloin‚ have a 25-year shelf life without the use of preservatives. “They want to make this political but it’s really about survival‚” Nelson continued. “We don’t ask our customers who they voted for‚ nor do we care. We want Americans to have a solid supply of high-quality beef in their pantry in case the attacks on real meat succeed.” Prepper All-Naturals currently has all of their beef on sale. Use promo code “veterans25” for 25% off at checkout. (Note: Thank you for supporting American businesses like the one presenting a sponsored message in this article and WLTReport benefits from any purchase made through the links provided. Thank you for your support&;#33;)
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