Davante Mocks Conservatives For Knowing That A Man Wearing A Gown At the Tony Awards Isn't A Woman
... while being awarded as "Best Lead Actor In A Musical" no less.
The despicable individual who sits on the 5-person panel that controls your energy has again turned to social media to mock Conservatives… what’s new?
It’s okay for Davante to mock you, of course. You didn’t elect him, you won’t vote for him, he’s on the PSC for 6 years, and he couldn’t give a damn about you; he feels nothing but contempt for you. You are insignificant. You, your family, your business, all do not matter to Davante Lewis. He loathes you.
Davante isn’t dumb - he only acts that way - but he is profoundly and deeply evil, just as the “progressives” are evil: Marxism in all its iterations is evil.
So look into the soul of the person who would post this:
This is J. Harrison Ghee, who won the Tony for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical.
Writes the theater critic for “Vulture” magazine:
Alex Newell of Shucked and J. Harrison Ghee of Some Like It Hot made history as the first openly nonbinary Tony Award winners.
It’s making history, all right!
Lewis is reacting to Brandon Straka, famous for his “Walk Away” Movement, where his own “red-pilling” motivated him to create a movement away from Leftism.
No compromise is available to us. We can’t “find middle ground” over the fact that men cannot be women, even if they wear a gown, makeup, a wig. Even if they cut off their genitals and form a fake orifice. Even if they say they are.
It’s not like we’re being stubborn or unreasonable; it’s that the Left is an evil clown show.
I refuse to take part in their dismantling of gender, the most basic perception we have of one another, the root of our understanding about our human form. These freaks will tell us we must dismantle our very selves.
No. I will not.
P.S.
I’ll let Davante do the heavy lifting:
A reader of The Advocate wrote a letter to the editor about the confusing nature of using “they” to refer to an individual who had passed.
The Advocate published the letter “on” a deceased person.
I’d be “appalled and disgust” if “they” were my family member too, Davante.
Here’s the Letter to the Editor that leaves the Commissioner “appalled and disgust.”
For the record: Davante taught his elementary school students that “A Tale Of Two Cities” was authored by “Charles Dickenson” and that if you want to be a part of a group or event, it’s spelled “apart of.”
Just sayin’
P.S.S.
Today the New Orleans Chief of Police had lunch with these people, among others just like them…. Davante is all about it, surely, as are every Louisiana politician, journalist, librarian, cop….
These people run our society right now….