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San Francisco’s drag queen group is known as the permanent dul sisters, the self-proclaimed “queer and trans nun order,” and has sparked controversy leading up to the annual transgender Easter event.
This year’s event, called “No T, No Easter,” is intended to celebrate transgenderism, featuring children’s Easter egg hunts and costume contests, encouraging participants to wear drugs as “Hunky Jesus and Foxy Mary.”
The event’s invitation poster includes a depiction of “yes” in a tattoo surrounded by a man on drugs. Photos posted from events over the past few years include men dressed up Jesus in high heels, dresses and minimal clothing, holding signs saying, “Can I get a gay man?” And “The House of Jesus.”
According to the group’s website, past winners of the contest include “Ken Jesus of Barbie,” “Historically Accurate Jesus,” “Transgender Maria de Guadalupe,” “Selection Mary,” and “Black Women as God.”
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Three sisters of Dul, permanent for selfies, during a gay pride march in Paris. (Light Rocket via Gregory Herpes/Sopa Images/Getty Images)
Libs from Tiktok, a popular conservative social media account, has called the drug groups attention, particularly to encourage children to attend, while also acknowledging that “parents are encouraged to think that the second half of the show may be inappropriate for young children.”
“They literally say their shows are inappropriate for children, while they encourage children to attend,” said Libs of Tiktok.
“It’s disgusting,” added Steve Cortez, senior Catholic voting advisor, “as long as the ruling class is generally targeted against loyal Christians and Catholics.”
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Catholicvote’s political supervisor Logan Church told Fox News Digital that the group “is not sadly surprised, but it’s disgusting.”
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“The so-called ‘lastic Dul sisters’ fulfilled their mission to laugh at Christianity with open hostility. And this blasphemous Easter event is just the latest example,” he said.
“This is not bold, not brave, certainly not art. Prejudice is right to dress up and Americans get mad,” he continued. “Let’s be clear: sacrifice is not religion, it is not protected under the banner of religious freedom. We live in a country that defends freedom of speech, but that doesn’t mean that Christians need to sit quietly while their faith is ridiculed.
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