Biden-Harris State Department caught in unspeakable act

The Biden-Harris administration was already extremely radical. Now they’ve lost their minds.

As the Biden-Harris State Department has been caught planning an unspeakable operation.

One of the issues that Americans are extremely upset with the current Biden-Harris regime on is the way they’ve made far-Left “woke” agendas a center focus for the military and the federal government agencies as a whole.

Rather than putting a premium priority on proper training and recruiting, the Biden-Harris administration has made it clear they care more about coddling to “transgender” soldiers in the Army, Marines, Air Force, and Navy. This has had devastating impacts on the military readiness of the United States, with some reports suggesting the military has never been weaker in the last one hundred years.

The Biden-Harris administration has sparked controversy by funding a play that presents God as bis*xual, critiques former President Ronald Reagan, and depicts communists in a favorable light. According to federal grant records, this is part of an effort to promote g*y “rights” in Southeastern Europe.

In early September, the U.S. State Department approved funding for a performance of Tony Kushner’s 1991 play, Angels in America: A G*y Fantasia on National Themes, in North Macedonia. The department claims that the production aims to raise awareness about LGBTQ+ issues in the country. The play features several storylines, including the ghost of Ethel Rosenberg, a convicted communist spy, confronting conservative lawyer Roy Cohn as he nears death, and a g*y man having explicit visions of heaven while battling AIDS.

According to the play’s script, the character Prior Walter, who is suffering from AIDS, begins experiencing prophetic visions after being abandoned by his lover, Louis Ironson. In one vision, Walter discovers angels with both male and female g*nitalia, and that the universe was created through God’s continuous s*xual activity with these beings. The play also describes how angelic ej*culate powers the “Engine of Creation.” Walter shares these visions with Belize, a former drag queen and nurse who is caring for him.

The State Department has committed $20,000 to support the production in Macedonia, with an additional $10,500 in non-federal funding allocated for the show.

“In the Manichaean world of Angels in America, everything Reagan stood for (capitalism, etc.) is evil,” wrote a critic from National Review about the play’s 2003 HBO adaptation. The critique highlights how Roy Cohn, an unscrupulous lawyer who denied both his s*xuality and AIDS diagnosis, serves as the play’s embodiment of the Reagan administration’s flaws. Cohn, who was instrumental in helping Reagan rise to power, is portrayed as a hypocrite consumed by anger and self-loathing.

Cohn also played a key role in the prosecution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were convicted in 1951 for spying for the Soviet Union and executed in 1953. Though some activists long maintained the couple’s innocence, documents declassified in the 1990s confirmed their involvement in Soviet espionage.

In Angels in America, Rosenberg is depicted sympathetically, tormenting Cohn on his deathbed and expressing satisfaction at his suffering. She also helps guide Louis Ironson, a secular Jew, through a funeral prayer for Cohn, who had Jewish ancestry, offering a symbolic gesture of forgiveness.

Kushner’s political views are evident throughout the play. “We have no system of universal health care, we don’t educate our children, we can’t pass sane gun control laws, we elect presidents like Reagan,” he wrote in the afterword, criticizing individualism as a root cause of these societal issues. One character also questions Reagan’s need to vilify the g*y community: “If [Reagan] didn’t have people like me to demonize where would he be?”

A National Review critic accused Kushner of reducing Reagan to a mere anti-g*y figure, devoid of any merit, through the play’s narrative.

This is not the first time the State Department has used theater as a tool for promoting social change. In 2023, it spent $120,000 to fund participatory theater programs in Chad aimed at raising awareness of LGBTQ+ rights and domestic violence. Similarly, in North Macedonia, it supported theatrical and dance productions to educate residents on environmental issues.

A State Department spokesperson previously shared with reporters that “culture — from music to sports to theater — is a vital component of the United States’ people-to-people diplomacy efforts in Chad and around the world and supports broader U.S. foreign policy goals.”

A recent report from the American Security Project found that obesity is a growing problem amongst military personnel, with an estimate claiming that it’s costing the military more than a billion dollars every year to address the effects of obesity with its soldiers.

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