Republican Impersonating Drag Queen Mocks Erika | Political News
“One intrepid drag queen is attempting to change the world by impersonating Republicans,” opens the story in a Yahoo PRIDE part article titled, Drag queen’s hilarious wild-eyed Erika Kirk parody goes viral, raises money to battle MAGA. Another LGBTQ website, Pink News: Drag queen’s viral Erika Kirk efficiency raises funds for civil rights organisation ACLU.
The first article describes the drag queen’s a number of videos mocking Erika Kirk, Charlie Kirk’s widow and actually brave conservative advocate, thusly: “Her campy yet somehow still spot-on impersonations of Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, garnered more than 7 million views combined.”
The drag queen, who usually goes by Lauren Banall, determined to call himself Erika Qwerk for this efficiency. A Facebook post, with 111k likes and almost 4k feedback, particulars the seemingly common response from the LGBTQ neighborhood: “In the videos, Banall closely recreates Kirk’s look with a red blazer, black pants, styled hair, and detailed contact lenses. The impersonation blends accuracy with exaggerated humor, leaving many viewers doing a double take.”
The performer selected to dedicate one video, which obtained 4.5 million views, to Erika quoting Luke 23:34 at her husband’s memorial. Dressed in a crimson blazer, exaggerated eye make-up, and a blonde wig, along with white contacts, the drag queen lip-synced Erika’s own voice saying these phrases, to laughter and applause from the viewers.
In another, he stands, mock-crying, holding a sparkler as dramatic music swells to an outburst of viewers howling and then, again utilizing Erika’s recorded voice, lip syncs, “My husband Charlie,” as he poses in exaggerated mourning to additional viewers hysterical laughter.
One Facebook remark mused, “Nailed it! A coffin on stage would top it off,” another, “The money peeking out of her shirt is diabolical.” On the Instagram web page, “Miss Erika Qwerk, I love your outfit but I see you’re missing your diamond encrusted cross from Zales! Was it perhaps burning a hole in your chest again?”
In response, Banall said, “Thank you so much for all of this incredible response to my Erika Kirk number. It’s truly overwhelming,” He went on to ask followers to donate to his GoFundMe to help the ACLU’s Drag Defense Fund. His message? “We’ve re-ignited our Fund Rager page benefitting the ACLU so we can block the BS this next administration is doing in the courts! No kings, no grifters, no ICE!” The marketing campaign has presently raised only $3,400.
Pink News offered context to the story by including, “Right-wing activist Charlie Kirk was known for his contentious views on gun control and the trans community, and was discussing the debunked conservative conspiracy around trans shooters in the moments leading up to his death.”
Drag has long been an outlet for homosexual males to poke enjoyable at larger-than-life feminine figures, normally entertainers, and indulge in exaggerated stereotypes of girls on stage. Mocking Republicans is nothing new, as Ann Coulter drag queens have been around for years. The distinction this time is just the cruelty.
Hiding behind the thought of satire, justified by political ideology and ethical certainty, the LGBTQ neighborhood has rapidly moved from a self-professed motion of love and humor to one of open, celebrated hatred and dehumanization. As the above LGBTQ publication insisted on stating, Charlie Kirk was inherently unhealthy because he promoted views they discover objectionable. Why would they hesitate to mock his grieving widow?
SEE ALSO: The Weight Erika Kirk Carries
Once the Left decides a individual is “hateful” or a bigot, they lose all humanity. That particular person turns into harmful, evil, and finally worthy of the most excessive vitriol conceivable. The feedback on social media are stuffed with indignant dismissals of uncommon pleas for compassion and calls for shaming the conduct. The horde mocks anybody who pauses to take into account the true cruelty of these performances by repeating the phrase, “Cry more.”
Humor is irreverent, and exaggeration of real people is nothing new. What has occurred right here is a complete rejection of humanity in favor of a most popular parallel narrative. As has been falsely and relentlessly perpetuated, enormous swaths of people online appear satisfied Erika Kirk has been faking her grief during public appearances to honor her husband’s legacy and carry forth his imaginative and prescient, one she helped construct alongside him.
She’s no longer a mom of very younger kids who witnessed her husband assassinated by accused-terrorist Tyler Robinson, who allegedly belonged to the LGBTQ neighborhood and who was motivated by LGBTQ political lies. Charlie wasn’t a younger father championing the assumption that everybody can interact in civil, respectful debate on any subject; he was an “Anti-LGBTQ+ MAGA Influencer,” as LGBTQ Nation headlined their report of his homicide.
This drag performer isn’t just mimicking Erika’s mannerisms or exaggerating her model; he’s mocking her struggling for the roaring approval and enjoyment of tens of millions who actually imagine she deserves the humiliation. Why? Because she was married to a man they irrationally hated and couldn’t precisely inform you why. She represents an thought of conservative girls they really feel entitled to degrade and dehumanize into stereotypes.
Worse, they crave the thought of outrage and pain from their chosen targets. Comment after remark displays the same sentiment of eagerly anticipating “MAGA” outrage. This goes past outrage, though. It isn’t merely about witnessing LGBTQ activists interact in abhorrent conduct or a drag queen utilizing comedy as an excuse to torture and dehumanize a girl who misplaced more than most may think about. It displays a second in our tradition where the online mob flows into real life and real people are filmed enthusiastically cheering for the humiliation of a utterly harmless and actually courageous sufferer of violent bigotry.
These aren’t online trolls leaving nameless rage bait feedback. We are seeing crowds of people, united under a shared ideological id, a neighborhood, applaud and chortle at the sufferer of a terrorist assault by a man who was allegedly one of their own. It is deeply disturbing and disheartening more than outrageous because it is extremely real, very tangible hatred, and they really feel completely morally justified in expressing and sharing it.
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