Posted on 11/13/2023 10:39:19 AM PST by Morgana
The non-binary and transgender extravaganza on display this Thanksgiving will be brought to you by Macy’s during their annually sponsored Thanksgiving Day Parade. Unless they are forewarned about it, this year’s holiday parade will potentially expose tens of millions of viewers at home to the liberal LGBTQ agenda.
Performances showcased in the parade will include music from two Broadway musicals, & Juliet and Shucked, both of which feature transgender and non-binary performers in major roles.
Justin David Sullivan, who personally identifies as non-binary, will be featured in the & Juliet parade performance. On stage in the musical, Sullivan plays the role of “May,” a non-binary friend of Juliet.
This year, Sullivan declined eligibility for the Tony Awards, saying traditional acting categories need to be reconsidered to become more “inclusive” of gender non-conforming actors.
Alex Newell, a biological male who also identifies as non-binary, won a Tony Award this year for his starring performance in Shucked, playing the female role of Lulu.
Newell, who uses all pronouns (he/she/they), has worn women’s clothes in recent public appearances and dressed in a shimmering, gold ball gown for the Tonys.
Thanksgiving Day, this liberal nonsense will be broadcast live from New York on NBC, starting at 8:30 a.m. Eastern.
This isn’t the first time the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade featured gender non-conforming performers. In 2021, transgender pop star Kim Petras performed during the parade, becoming the first transgender celebrity to perform during this once family-friendly holiday tradition.
Shame on Macy’s for promoting and sponsoring this type of entertainment. We still cannot trust Macy’s Dept. Store. It is clear that Macy’s does not have our children’s best interests in mind. Macy’s needs to know that trust must be earned, and once trust is lost, it is difficult to get back.
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I learned all the pronouns I will ever know when I was in the second grade in 1962. These suckers are out of luck.
Will not see Macy’s garbage homo parade because we own no TVs anymore because of this insanity. I do not let these bastards in my house.
A bump for the second one. Nothing puts me more in a Christmas mood than “We’re here, we’re queer, we’re in your face, straight America, and we hate you forever!” Wait, I hope when I said “Christmas” I didn’t offend anybody...
y/v/w
Why is anyone surprised by this? Being "gay" is necessarily LIVING a lie.
That was pretty good. ha ha (cymbal crash)
mark
Macy’s went to the dark side years ago.
You overlooked “We’re here, we’re queer. We’re here for your kids.”
Looked at the One Million Moms webpage...say NO to Vitaminwater too!
I have to say I’d enjoy seeing a parade float with that message rolling right down past Central Park and hearing the parade commentators gush over how stunning and brave it is. It’s just truth in advertising, after all.
NYC?
No problem, you could not afford to pay me to visit that cesspool of liberals.
And pouring down rain.
It’s all lip synced music anyway.
I hope this gets published several more times before Thanksgiving.
Last year the parade was not good. The emcees were drunk and vulgar.
I hope this gets published several more times before Thanksgiving.
Last year the parade was not good. The emcees were drunk and vulgar.
Nothing is there for us.
Another Dylan, another beer brand shot to hell...
That would be AWESOME!
“Stunning and brave” — you can just hear them, can’ you?
This is sad. In 1966, when I was a high school senior, my high school band, the William Penn Senior High School of York, PA, led the Macy’s parade. I played the drum. We were introduced on TV by Betty White and Lorne Greene as 160 marching musicians. One of my prouder moments.
Do you think they will have a float commemorating those killed in the Wisconsin parade? Even a mention?
I bet they make sure no SUV runs down these participants.
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