Intersectional Start for Black History Month
Liberals bestow obsessive reverence upon both the black slaves of centuries past and drag queens. They have delightedly discovered that blacks invented drag:
In the United States, drag originated from the Black community in the 1800s when William Dorsey Swann, the first self-proclaimed drag queen, hosted private balls referred to as “drags,” in which men dressed in upscale women’s clothing. “Drag started with freed slaves,” says Lyta Blunt, who was voted best drag queen in Eugene.
That’s why his Haus of Blunt hosts a drag show with an all-black cast each month — but this month in particular:
To kick off Black History month, this month’s Vibrant! is 8 pm Feb. 1. …
“Drag is one of the earliest forms of Black liberation,” Lyta Blunt says. … “It’s important now more than ever to show up for queer and trans art,” Lyta Blunt says, “but I think it’s especially important to show up for people who are at those intersections [of race and sexuality].”
Hear that, Oregon liberals? You are virtually required to attend — if you want to prove you are not racist and transphobic.
On a tip from Mike B.
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