1688615543 Without The Sopranos punished for homophobes

Without “The Sopranos” punished for homophobes

Without The Sopranos punished for homophobes

Defending LGTBI+ rights is John Wick, who in the latest installment of the saga is climbing the steps of the Sacré Coeur when we think we see some thugs at the top bringing us back to the starting box. In the United States, the Supreme Court just upheld a designer’s refusal to create gay wedding websites. Although he does not design wedding websites, nor has a gay man ever used his services, he felt the need to establish himself as an advocate of discrimination; We live in times where Rosa Parks is no longer celebrated, but the guy who tried to unseat her. That it is fashionable to feel miserable is shown by the screens lined up on Madrid’s facades and like the labels of a silent film promoting the imminent tragedy.

Providing the Supreme Court with ultra-conservative justices who guarantee the annihilation of social progress made over the past fifty years was Trump’s ultimate goal and the reason that led the most influential religious groups to back a divorced hummingbird in trouble with porn actresses was involved. To anyone interested in understanding this unusual pact, I commend Jesus and John Wayne on how white evangelicals corrupted a faith and divided a nation.

In protest at the resolution, Michael Imperioli, star of “The Sopranos” and “The White Lotus,” posted a message on his Instagram asking the Supreme Court to ban homophobes from watching his films. Because intolerance and an inability to recognize irony often go hand in hand, he felt compelled to erase it.

We were used to blunders like this happening in deep America. Now we have a national product: the PP-Vox coalition that governs Santa Cruz de Bezana has banned Lightyear’s projection because of a kiss between two women, it’s just a small taste of what’s to come. “The United States is getting dumber by the minute,” the actor lamented in his post. I wish it were just the US, Mr. Imperioli.

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