Air Force Hosts “Offensive” Drag Queens

Los Angeles Air Force Base officially hosted three individuals dressed in drag during a “diversity day” musical performance.

The performance sparked outrage among some airmen who called the performance “totally offensive and inappropriate…”

The airman said it was ironic that the Air Force is cracking down on Christians being able to openly share their faith but they would allow individuals to dress in drag.

The Air Force defended the act as “historical:”

“Drag queen acts are historically one of the main forms of entertainment in the LGBT culture, having its roots in the earliest of days of the gay rights movement,” [PA Peggy] Hodge said in a written statement.

Ironically, even homosexual activist groups acknowledge that cross-dressing (ie, “drag”) would likely violate military regulations due to its relation to the “T” in LGBT.  Transgendered individuals are prohibited from military service, though they regularly test the waters to see if they can coattail on the repeal of DADT allowing homosexuals to serve openly.

An Airman’s offense was enough for the Air Force to pull a chaplain’s article in Alaska, though religious liberty ultimately prevailed.  An Airman’s offense was not enough to overcome a drag queen act, though it isn’t constitutionally-protected.

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