Lizzo, on bringing out the drag queens at her recent
Tennessee concert in protest of the state’s anti-drag bill:
“In light of recent and tragic events and current events, I
was told by people on the internet, ‘cancel your shows in Tennessee,’ ‘don’t go
to Tennessee.’ Their reason was valid, but why would I not come to the people
who need to hear this message the most? Why would I not create a safe space in
Tennessee where we can celebrate drag entertainers and celebrate our
differences? I don’t have any intersections in my mind about the people who
have been marginalized, who deserve to be celebrated and uplifted, so I feel
very parallel to the queer community, because I’m fighting for the same
freedoms that they’re fighting for. We can march together and make this a
party. That’s why I’ve always been so connected to the Queer community. Drag
Queens were the first people who put my music on, and saw my music, and
identified heavily with it in the beginning. I would be so excited to do Pride
this year for a few reasons. I can’t talk about it right now, but when the
music comes out, I think people are going to be very happy.”
Be like Lizzo; stand up; speak up; sing out.
Spread the word that this anti-drag hate is a smokescreen to
get people to forget the GOP supports slaughtering children in schools, banning
books, ignoring Black and Indigenous histories, and trampling on the rights of
our trans brothers and sisters.
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