San Francisco Drago Queen Group Called the sisters of constant indulgence, the self-proclaimed “order of Queer and the Trans Sea”, they are launching controversy in the days that led to their annual transgender Easter event.
This year’s event, called “without Easter without T”, should honor transgenderism and contains a childish Easter egg hunt and a costume competition that encourages students to come dressed as “Hunky Jesus and Foxy Mary”.
The invitation poster of the event involves a view of a tattooed “Jesus” surrounded by men in withdrawal. Pictures published from events in previous years include men dressed as Jesus in high heels, dresses and minimal clothing and holding characters that say “Can I get a gaymen?” and “Haus of Jesus.”
According to the group website, the past winners of the competition include “Barbie’s Ken Jesus”, “Historically correct Jesus”, “Transger Maria de Guadalupe” “Pro-exhibit Mary” and “Black woman as a god.”
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Three sisters of constant indulgence are posing for selfie during gay pride in Paris. (Gregory Herpe/Sopa Pictures/Lightctocket via Getty Images)
Libs TiktocaThe popular conservative account on social media has crashed an event, especially drawing attention to a dear group to encourage children to attend, at the same time admitting that “parents are advised that some may be considered as the last part of the show is inappropriate for young children.”
“They literally say that their show is inappropriate for children, and at the same time encourages children to attend,” said Libs of Tikict.
“Distant,” commented Catholic voting senior advisor Steve Cortes, adding, “the ruling class remains arrogance, as long as it is targeted against faithful Christians, and especially Catholics.”
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Catholics participate in a Catholic vote in Michigan. (Catholic Plota)
Logan Church, the Catholicvotea political director, told Fox News Digital that the group was “appalled, although unfortunately not surprised”.
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The “so -called” sisters of eternal indulgence “made it with their mission mocking Christianity With open hostility, this blasphemous Easter event is just the latest example, “he said.
“This is not bold, he is not brave, and he is certainly not art. His Bigotia dressed in costume, and Americans are right to be outraged,” he continued. “Let’s be clear: the sacrilege is not religion, and it is not protected under the flag of religious freedom. While we live in a country that defends freedom of speech, it does not mean that Christians do not have to sit quietly while our faith is ridiculed. We have every right and every reason to push ourselves back.”