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left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
Fri Jun 25, 2021, 09:45 AM Jun 2021

Military tells off trolls complaining about Air Force Pride event starring 'Drag Race' queens

The military has defended its decision to hold a drag show during Pride month after numerous Twitter commenters criticized the event. The June 17 show featured two former competitors from RuPaul’s Drag Race, Coco Montrese and Alexis Mateo. The queens performed alongside local drag performers in a “Drag-u-Nellis” showcase.

The event’s flyer said it wanted to teach the audience about “the significance of Drag in the LGBT+ Community.” But a U.S. Air Force veteran and podcaster, known on Twitter as @BravoKiloActual, criticized the event.
“I guess the airmen at@NellisAFB have completely mastered air and ground combat so they can relax with an event that has grown men in dresses twerking; very cool!” @BravoKiloActual tweeted. Other Twitter critics expressed disbelief. Some considered the drag show as proof that the U.S. military will soon be dominated by Russia, China and North Korea.

However, a base spokesperson defended the show as a way to champion diversity and inclusion. He said 180 community members attended. He called their feedback “resoundingly positive.” The spokesperson also said “Ensuring our ranks reflect and are inclusive of the American people is essential to the morale, cohesion, and readiness of the military.”

The event was planned by the all-volunteer Nellis Air Force Base Pride committee. It was sponsored by the Nellis Top 3, an on-base social organization that seeks to “enhance the morale” and cohesion of the troops.

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2021/06/military-tells-off-trolls-complaining-air-force-pride-event-starring-drag-race-queens/

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Military tells off trolls complaining about Air Force Pride event starring 'Drag Race' queens (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Jun 2021 OP
Heh EarlG Jun 2021 #1
Heh jpak Jun 2021 #2

EarlG

(22,540 posts)
1. Heh
Fri Jun 25, 2021, 10:21 AM
Jun 2021

Don't tell the trolls about the navy line-crossing ceremonies that have been going on for literally hundreds of years.



When a ship, or US Navy warship or submarine for example, crosses the equator, King Neptune is brought on board to exercise authority and dominance over his domain and to judge charges brought against these Pollywogs that they are incorrectly posing as US Navy sailors and haven’t properly acknowledged and paid homage to the god of the sea, King Neptune.

High ranking members of the crew and those who have been Shellbacks the longest dress up in elaborate costume and each play the part of King Neptune’s court. For instance, the ship’s captain might play the part of King Neptune himself. What proceeds is a day of festivities, which builds camaraderie among the seafaring crew. There is nothing like the Shellback ceremony which is witnessed by a select few and known by so many.

https://navycrow.com/shellback-the-us-navys-line-crossing-ceremony-revealed

jpak

(41,780 posts)
2. Heh
Fri Jun 25, 2021, 11:26 AM
Jun 2021

I played King Neptune and "The Baby" on Arctic Circle, Equator and Antarctic Circle crossings.

Pollywogs suffered - as they should

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