Maero - Soul Freedom(EmoBoys Deeper Drag) posts
NPR Velour calls herself an "amateur drag historian," acknowledging there have always been different schools of drag — all competing, warring and pushing the art in new directions.
107 months ago
The Daily Beast "Drag might be recognized as more political now, but drag has always been extremely political. Drag queens were at the Stonewall riots for crying out loud."
108 months ago
BuzzFeed Trending "Religious freedom, kicky daytime drag looks, and a robust public transit program? Sign me up."
111 months ago
HelloGiggles "Dressed in drag for the first time. Most free I've ever felt."
112 months ago
NPR Why is RuPaul's Drag Race really pretty great? Let's count the ways:
117 months ago

Deonia Dee Neveu I was on a cruise when I heard the news about the shooting in Charleston, South Carolina, and OMG what a horrifying tragedy that had occurred. The family of the Victim's were more than outstanding and strong in their statement to the young guy who di
Read more ... d the crime by instantly forgiving him, and I had to say to myself that they were a lot stronger than I would have been in their shoes. Just because a person is a Righteous Person, and Believes, doesn't mean that a person is always perfect, nor going to have a perfect response to something bad that touches them at times. I must say that I was amazed and touched by their response, and it made me think a bit deeper in my own heart some, as I am sure it made all of us think deeper in our heart, mind and soul.
One thing we know is that Racism is the most ugliest thing ever to exist in this World, no matter who it comes from, and also we know that no matter how ugly and dreadful it is, it will never truly go away 100%, not ever, but just because we know this truth doesn't mean that we should ever give up on trying to make this entire World a little less Racially Biased, in all of its many ugly forms that come to surface. Another ugly truth is that people do have the freedom to choose hate, and all the ugly things that they may choose, but to act on it against their enemy is another story, and the consequences should be paid.
Remember we all have freedom, even freedom to use a hateful flag, or symbol of such, but also those who choose to display their hatred and wear it on their sleeves, should also know that they at least let many of us know what they are about, which is HATE, and I personally feel that it is best to see the truth of someone's heart & soul & mind, than not to see it, despite the ugly in it, because at least it gives me the upper hand to handle it with my own freedoms as well respectfully.
Ask yourself this question.....would you rather see fake people out here in this World or real people who don't deceive you with a lie, and hatred behind your back? Know your friend and also know your enemy. At least if you know your enemy, you may have a way to convince them to see the light of their ignorance, but if you have them hide, you have no one to truly get a hold of to teach them out of their ignorance, and you also don't know where you stand with them. Give me the real ugly truth, so that I may deal with it with my freedoms, as well as Prayers.
May peace be with the entire World, because we all share this Planet and the World does need more love, we are not perfect but we need to keep trying to be so, and when we fall, we should never stop trying to get back up again.
132 months ago
The New Yorker These days, the media often only pays attention to old performers through an obituary. Dig Deeper concerts acknowledged soul singers while they were still alive.
133 months ago
Refinery29 Compelling arguments made here via Slate.com
If Blackface Is Offensive, Is Dressing In Drag, Too?
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On Jan. 29, Mary Cheney, the openly lesbian and actively Republican daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, outraged the drag and drag-allied community bycomparing drag to blackface in a post on her private Facebook page. Here’s what she w
Read more ... rote about “men who entertain in drag” after seeing…
136 months ago
Slate.com If blackface isn't acceptable, why is drag?
136 months ago
HuffPost Healthy Living "Life is too short not to do what you love and when you are living the life your soul intended, you will experience freedom and bliss you never thought possible."
136 months ago
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