>>, a Minnesota-based, Black-led organization that empowers Black queer and transgender people,
Because Little Richard and RuPaul never made a name for themselves?
Enough of public dollars going to such crap
Let the marketplace decide
>>”Artists who have this position need to make sure its in the music, its in the movies, its being discussed in the board rooms
Put your money where your mouth is and do it yourself.
I don’t want to be subjected to a heavy stream of Leftist propaganda in every inch of the media. That’s all it is. Brow beating, forcing people to “agree” or face a verbal and physical beat down.
I don’t have a shameful past to atone for like that Democrat governor in Virginia who appeared in a horrific staged photo in either blackface or a klansman costume in his yearbook.
If the good muslims don’t need to speak out against or identify the radical jihadists and Islamonazis in their midst then why must I apologize for things I have not done or risk life and limb to be a sacrificial scapegoat marching in an antifa riot pre-game march?
Mo’ cushion for da pushin’!
>>”I knew Minneapolis would always be a part of the revolution!” she exclaimed before Omeoga and her shouted in tandem, “Prince always knew!”
Prince wasn’t a part of her revolution.
Where did he promote militancy?
Where did he promote Marxism?
Prince was a capitalist who controlled his own work and fought the internet hard to keep his works from being pirated/shared. He died with thousands of songs in the locked vault and they had to cut the door open to exploit his legacy.