Rock chair Laura Jane Grace, a transgender actor, performed at Bernie Sanders ‘ speaking event in Kenosha, Wisconsin, as part of his” Fight oligarchy” tour. Her provocative music sparked an net reaction from conservatives.
The occasion focused on Sanders ‘ condemnation of businessmen like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg, whom he accused of trying to destroy national plans necessary to working-class Americans.
Traditional social media environmentalist Robby Starbuck appeared to be taken away by the terms and described the Sanders ‘ political party as ‘ real evil’. ‘ This is who the Liberals are today. Pure sin. Different lyrics are apparently even more hideous and anti-Christian. These people are stupid,’ Starbuck tweeted.
Who is Laura Jane Grace?
- Laura Jane Grace discovered punk rock in junior high and found it to be an outlet for her battles with depression, substance use, legal problems, and gender dysphoria.
- In 1997, she formed the group Against Me!, dropped out of higher class, and built a community following.
- The band’s album New Wave ( 2007 ) was named Album of the Year by Spin magazine.
- Grace formally came out as trans in 2012 in a Rolling Stone meeting.
- In 2016, she published her narrative, Tranny: Statements of Punk Rock’s Most Legendary Anarchist Sellout.
- She continues to be a singer, advocate, and outspoken activist for transgender rights.
Smith has been holding town rooms across the Midwest, attracting large people in Republican-leaning locations. The Kenosha occasion saw around 4, 000 participants, while his protest in Warren, Michigan, had over 10, 000 persons lining up to hear him talk.
Smith condemned the Trump administration’s plans, accusing the GOP of pushing an agenda that gains entrepreneurs while hurting working-class Americans.
Another Democratic officials, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, have also committed to holding area rooms in traditional places.