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Aug. 1, 2024 - Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett
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Libs Love Last Supper Mockery

Kaitlin Bennett addresses the "Libs Love Last Supper Mockery" controversy, arguing that Christians are overreacting to a diverse table depicting its own version of the Last Supper. She contends that participants should dress according to their birth rather than in drag, labeling the involved individuals as "dry queens" merely playing a role. While acknowledging she finds drag cool generally, Bennett views this specific instance as performance art rather than genuine offense, suggesting the backlash stems from misplaced sensitivity regarding artistic expression. [Automatically generated summary]

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Just looking at it, do you think that it looks like the Last Supper?
I personally do not.
No.
I don't.
I'm a Christian myself, but I told him I didn't really see the how it connected, but.
You don't think that it that it looks like that?
No.
You think Christians would be overreacting?
Yeah, I think so.
I mean, like, it's a diverse table.
They're diverse at their table.
Like, I don't see why they would find it offensive.
They're having their own last supper.
That's all.
Okay.
That should be their Last Supper, and they should dress the way that they were born.
I mean, really.
Well, they're really dry queens.
They're just playing.
That's how I look at them.
They're playing it.
Well, that's how I look at it.
I think drag queens are cool, actually.
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