Question: What's immoral about a drag show?
Beer Baron said:
Pure, unbridled masculine energy in this picture. Woof.
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Beer Baron said:
Pure, unbridled masculine energy in this picture. Woof.
8, 1, 6, 2, 3, 5, 4, 7
Quote:
"We're not saying that the people putting on DRAGgieland don't have a right to put on the show of course they do," Cassell said.
Beer Baron said:
Pure, unbridled masculine energy in this picture. Woof.
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Woody2006 said:
Question: What's immoral about a drag show?
Those guys are just jealous that the performers look better than the girls they brought along. I'd have loved to walk by their sign in what I went as to the con this weekend just to mess with their protest and watch them freak out.Beer Baron said:
Pure, unbridled masculine energy in this picture. Woof.
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smudge14255 said:
I wish people were this upset about the Fran hire. Think of were we could be.
Praying at people isn't exactly respectful either...PacifistAg said:
The show was good. My wife and I had never been to one before and had no idea what to expect. We had a blast.
Saw this from the organizer of the petition and protest:
A couple points:
- Those yelling and cursing at the protesters praying were absolutely wrong. We have to be able to disagree with each other in respectful ways.
- That said, Brendan claims they were respectful. That's ludicrous. Respect is so much more than simply not yelling at people. When you lie about the funding of the show while calling on a state entity to ban the show, you cease to have any claim of being respectful. When you have a sign that says "transgender tyranny" (goodness, trans and drag aren't the same thing), you cease to have any claim of being respectful.
Want to be respectful? Sit down with the other side and listen to them. Truly listen to their perspective. Don't call on state coercion to silence them.
boy09 said:Praying at people isn't exactly respectful either...PacifistAg said:
The show was good. My wife and I had never been to one before and had no idea what to expect. We had a blast.
Saw this from the organizer of the petition and protest:
A couple points:
- Those yelling and cursing at the protesters praying were absolutely wrong. We have to be able to disagree with each other in respectful ways.
- That said, Brendan claims they were respectful. That's ludicrous. Respect is so much more than simply not yelling at people. When you lie about the funding of the show while calling on a state entity to ban the show, you cease to have any claim of being respectful. When you have a sign that says "transgender tyranny" (goodness, trans and drag aren't the same thing), you cease to have any claim of being respectful.
Want to be respectful? Sit down with the other side and listen to them. Truly listen to their perspective. Don't call on state coercion to silence them.