We’re Safe

Back when I was in the architectural profession, one of the guys I worked for passed on a bit of sage advice: When you design a client’s house, you need to get it designed and submitted for permits within 30 days. Why? Because back in the day new magazines came out every month.

The more you think about it, the more it makes sense.

We. Are. Doomed.

(But I have to admit that Captain Fabulous’s response was—pardon the expression—dead on.

Oh Look! Another Bleach Blond Barbie Screeching Her Outrage!

From Comic Sans:

Failed GOP Candidate’s Attempt At Painting LGBTQ+ People As ‘Demons’ Backfires Gloriously

After QAnoner and failed Republican Senate candidate Lauren Witzke shared a graphic of ‘Pride Month’ fading to ‘Demon,’ LGBTQ+ people instead embraced it.

Failed Republican Senate candidate and QAnon conspiracy theorist Lauren Witzke attempt to undermine Pride Month has unexpectedly garnered support for the LGBTQ+ community.

Witzke’s post, featuring an image with the words “Pride Month” fading to reveal the word “demon” in rainbow letters, faced strong opposition from LGBTQ+ individuals and allies who embraced the meme, ridiculed Witzke, and highlighted the queer and trans artist responsible for creating the rainbow version of the image.

You can see Witzke’s tweet below.

Artist Veya, who uses fae/they pronouns, repurposed the original anti-LGBTQ+ meme in 2021. The initial image, attributed to Christian publisher Sword-In-Hand Publishing’s Facebook page, displayed the word “demon” in red letters after the fading of the phrase “Pride Month.”

However, Veya transformed the meme into a symbol of empowerment and inclusivity by replacing the red letters with rainbow colors. This artistic reinterpretation gained attention after Witzke’s misguided attempt to discredit Pride Month.

In a follow-up tweet, Witzke seemed blissfully unaware of how her tweet would be received, writing:

“Demons can seethe. Christians are DONE taking crap from the LGBTQ Mafia. We’re cancelling Pride Month, pouring out your Bud Light, shutting down your Targets, and we’re taking back the rainbow.”

“We will also stand up for our right to criticize your depravity in court. No more cowarding, no more pandering.”

In response to Witzke’s tweet, the LGBTQ+ community and its supporters created various parodies and riffs on her post.

These creative and empowering responses not only countered Witzke’s message but also highlighted the rejection of her divisive rhetoric.

Numerous individuals also expressed their support by purchasing T-shirts featuring Veya’s design, further amplifying the artist’s visibility.

https://twitter.com/_mortar_level/status/1662844991851360259

https://twitter.com/blestboys/status/1663148809533136898

Witzke has a extensive track record of targeting and criticizing LGBTQ+ individuals.

In March 2021, Witzke responded to a tweet by diplomat Richard Grenell regarding a trans woman’s attendance at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) by making derogatory statements, claiming that transgender people are “mentally ill” and “demonic.”

Witzke, who previously worked as a host for the far-right conspiracy theory and disinformation website TruNews, also referred to the COVID-19 outbreak that affected the outlet as a “demonic attack.” She attributed this attack to the channel’s hosting of far-right provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos, who identifies as “ex-gay,” and referred to him as “Satan’s favorite sodomite.”

More recently, Witzke expressed her support for Uganda’s death penalty for homosexuality, stating that unlike lawmakers in Texas, the Ugandan government recognized the need to prevent any perceived encroachment by the LGBTQ+ community and labeled them the “LGBTQ Mafia.”

Words of Wisdom

From Doug:

Here’s what matters in life:

Did you love someone, and did someone love you? 

Have you had some fun, shared some laughs, and helped a few people along the way? 

Did you make the world an ever-so-slightly, infinitesimally better place?

If you can answer these questions yes, shake your own hand in congratulations. You’re a success. Continue that success for as long as you can, and don’t worry too much about getting your act together.

I’m Officially OLD

Back in the mid 90s, I seriously doubted I would live to see this birthday. Even though I kept testing negative, after attending multiple weekly funerals and watching friends drop like flies from AIDS, planning for my “retirement” wasn’t even a thing I remotely considered having to worry about. When the small architectural firm I was working for at the time set up a 401K for me, I immediately cashed it out, telling them, “I don’t expect to live to see 65.”

And yet, here we are…

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Conservatives: “Haha we owned them!”

Straight allies: “This is so offensive. Stop attacking queer people.”

Actual queer people: “Can I get this on a shirt?”

Wear it with PRIDE.