Posted on 03/20/2025 7:46:49 PM PDT by kevcol
Tavish Forsyth, previously an associate artistic lead at the Washington National Opera’s Opera Institute, has been fired after releasing a nude video protesting changes being made at the Kennedy Center by President Trump and his point man Amb. Ric Grenell.
In the YouTube video, Forsyth—who Kennedy Center sources tell The National Pulse was part of an education division which regularly engaged with students—performed a 35-minute spoken-word poem while nude. He was fired on Thursday afternoon.
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Round em up, ship em out!
Small Brained Exhibitionist, plain and simple.
He could have just quit like several others.
But that wouldn’t have brought as much attention to himself as (he hopes) this stunt did.
Tavish? 100% guilty.
Quick, get me some FLOTUS eye-wash!
Kitty needs a rabbit fur bomber jacket with matching beret.
Well — this can’t be unseen for a while.
Time to rinse my computer with bleach.
Truly someone who thinks very highly of himself.
SIMULATED rabbit fur. But yeah, the little fellow feels a little chilly.
I went back to the original article which stated that the unfortunate human identifies as “queer.” I said to myself, “Nuff said,” and ran away as fast as I could.
Now that is one Cool Cat.
“When you look good , you feel good!”
Democrats are degenerate child grooming faggots. Nothing nice to say about them at all.
My thoughts exactly.
Off of our planet preferably.
Gives off a demonic vibe.
I’m trying - but not too hard - to imagine what a 35-minute “poem” from a scrawny, creepy, naked pervert must have sounded like to whatever poor soul had to endure it. Thanking my luck it wasn’t me.
That is one experience, among many during the course of my lifetime, I’m glad I missed!
If he had worn a top hat and tails (pants, too!) *that* would have made a statement.
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