Cynthia Erivo, the actress who played Elphaba in Wicked, recently gave a speech during the GLAAD Awards where she whined about how difficult her life is because people are rejecting the evil of gender ideology.This Substack is reader-supported.
Erivo whined, “I have spoken about being your whole self and your true self, I speak about the prizes that come from being you against the odds, but rarely do I acknowledge how hard that can be. So I thought that I would make some room for those of us who are trying to find the courage to exist as we want. Because I think this is the space to do that.”
I know a space where they will call you whatever you want to be called. It's called a mental asylum. They'll treat you like the special kid you are and will give you happy pills to alter your mood.
I wouldn't call her talentless...because I am still wondering if this is an act. She went from playing Harriet Tubman (an African American historical figure, mind you) to this. I'm simply wondering if she is just riding the LGBTQ train to skip a few stops on her way to fame.
But what is she sacrificing?
I would bet you that her Nigerian family is big mad at her in the same way African Americans arer: She is offending two Black communities that supported her and generally do not support LGBTQ+ concerns.
Sane people have no obligation to participate in or affirm the delusions of insane woke people. We have every right to avoid and ignore them.
Erivo whined, “I have spoken about being your whole self and your true self, I speak about the prizes that come from being you against the odds, but rarely do I acknowledge how hard that can be. So I thought that I would make some room for those of us who are trying to find the courage to exist as we want. Because I think this is the space to do that.”
I know a space where they will call you whatever you want to be called. It's called a mental asylum. They'll treat you like the special kid you are and will give you happy pills to alter your mood.
This talentless hack can only be a victim. She's a DEI hire for what is already a feminist subversion.
I wouldn't call her talentless...because I am still wondering if this is an act. She went from playing Harriet Tubman (an African American historical figure, mind you) to this. I'm simply wondering if she is just riding the LGBTQ train to skip a few stops on her way to fame.
But what is she sacrificing?
I would bet you that her Nigerian family is big mad at her in the same way African Americans arer: She is offending two Black communities that supported her and generally do not support LGBTQ+ concerns.