This wasn’t about a church. It was about confronting how religion has been weaponized against our bodies. Discomfort isn’t harm. Silence is. People call it “disrespectful.” I call it refusing to stay silent about harm done in the name of God.
Christian Evangelicals believe starting a war with Iran will trigger the second coming. Imagine believing Christ returns through bombs and violence. They’re waiting for heaven to split open and have no idea I’ve been tearing it up like the baddest bitch of the West.
And lo, the devil descended, not from heaven, but onto a cop car, thighs parted like the Red Sea, lighting up the block sacrilege. They told me I was unholy, so I gave them a real revelation: the Second Coming is trans, barely dressed, and has zero respect for authority.
I honor the truth of my identity with every uncovered inch of skin, every fearless strut, every middle finger raised to the systems that tried to tell me I do not belong.
#qweenamor
I hold no reverence for the authority of the state, none. My existence is a direct affront to its control, and I make no attempt to hide that. I dance on cop cars, not in protest alone, but in celebration of the self they said could never be real.
but I move through the world loud, ungovernable, and alive. My irreverence is not accidental; it is ritual. I refuse their definitions, their decorum, their delusions of power.
The sanitized, sacrificial version of Jesus offers comfort, forgiveness, and a way to avoid accountability. But the historical Jesus, a poor brown skinned Jew who flipped tables, defied religious authorities, healed without permission, and resisted state power
Empires prefer martyrs over revolutionaries. A Christ who dies quietly for your sins makes no demands of you. A Christ who fights against occupation, corruption, and systemic oppression requires you to do the same. we don’t resist too.
To believe in liberation is to reclaim Christ not as a scapegoat, but as a teacher. Not as a blood sacrifice, but as a guide. And maybe that’s the most radical resurrection of all.
@ladygaga We have a duty to fight for our freedom! We have a duty to win! We must love and protect each other! We have nothing to lose but our chains! This is a revolution of revelations! I would love for this video to circulate so hard that it reaches @ladygaga
@ProjectConstitu The first video is what conservatives called “disrespect.” The second is what an officer called “no big deal.” Same body. Same dance. Different reaction. When you move with purpose, even the system doesn’t know how to stop you. This isn’t chaos. It’s art. It’s resistance.