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Base Air Show Featuring Scantily Clad Models Raises Questions About Justification for Drag Show Ban

At Joint Base Lewis-McChord's air show just outside of Tacoma, Washington, this past weekend, onlookers and families saw tactical military jets, high-performance sports cars and risqué models dancing on stage in skintight red, white and blue bikinis, part of what organizers described as a "way to thank the Puget Sound community."

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  • No it doesn't raise any questions, it's just more evidence on the pile that they're never honest about their justifications for doing what they do, and they'll apply their laws selectively as it suits em.

  • "This is not anti-trans; this is not homophobic," Alford said. "If this were females in an oversexualized arena performing like this, I would be against it as well..."

    Austin Higginbotham, a spokesman for Alford, did not return a request for comment asking whether the Missouri Republican condemned the risqué models present at the Joint Base Lewis-McChord air show.

    Did not return a request for comment...because oversexualized women is okay, and his stance was entirely political theater to rationalize his bigotry.

  • These people are never arguing in good faith.

    Treating them like they are is part of their effort to self legitimize, with the side benefit of wearing out people who are acting in good faith.

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