(WND)Tennessee, Jack Daniel's home state, was the first to pass a drag show ban in the presence of children over concerns about their sexualized content. The law has since been temporarily blocked by a federal judge.
GRA:And there's one of the big problems,the courts are in favor of depravity and are veering away from sanity.
It makes sense to sentence criminals to prison--we did it for 240 years.Now,release the negroes.Allow drag queens the right of free speech by permitting them to perform in front of kids,but deny Whites free speech in their attempt to stop it.
The "law" these days only protects non-Whites and non-heteros.Everyone else?Shut yo' mouths.
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(WND)Tennessee, Jack Daniel's home state, was the first to pass a drag show ban in the presence of children over concerns about their sexualized content. The law has since been temporarily blocked by a federal judge.
GRA:And there's one of the big problems,the courts are in favor of depravity and are veering away from sanity.
It makes sense to sentence criminals to prison--we did it for 240 years.Now,release the negroes.Allow drag queens the right of free speech by permitting them to perform in front of kids,but deny Whites free speech in their attempt to stop it.
The "law" these days only protects non-Whites and non-heteros.Everyone else?Shut yo' mouths.
--GRA
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