One Million Moms Vs Macy's
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The annual tradition for family entertainment had a not-so-discrete agenda this time around. This year's parade chose to send a Politically Correct message, but their plan backfired and the statement they really sent to families is that Macy's cannot be trusted. "Raise You Up" was not suitable for families for many reasons. The inappropriate act starred Kinky Boots, referencing a musical written to celebrate the differences in each other and included: (all) the men and women in thigh-high boots [mostly red pleather while others were sparkly "hooker" boots], a man in boxer shorts and men in burlesque and Moulin rouge costumes prancing around expressing themselves, RuPaul (famous drag queen) along with several men dressed in drag, transgender and transvestites, singing and dancing as an expression of "diversity" and honoring whatever sexuality you want.Note that they misidentify the lead as RuPaul. (It's Billy Porter.)
The performance was sexually charged and quite offensive. Here are some, but not all of the lyrics to the song they chose to sing, to give you a better idea: Accept yourself and you'll accept others too. Let love shine. Let pride be your guide. Change the world when you change your mind. Just be who you wanna be. You're beautiful; it's beautiful! Shame on Macy's for promoting this. We cannot trust Macy's Dept. Store any longer. This is the straw that broke the camel's back. It is clear that Macy's does not have our children's best interest in mind. Macy's needs to know that trust must be earned and once trust is lost it is difficult to get back.
Here's that "sexually charged" performance.
Labels: Broadway, busy bodies, crackpots, drag, FRC, hate groups, Macy's, Macy's Parade, NYC, One Million Moms