“Hypocrisy must always be called out”: Bill Lee drag queen 1977 photo goes viral, leaves Tennessee Governor frustrated

A 1977 yearbook photograph of Tennessee Lead representative Bill Lee, where he was dressed as a cross dresser, became famous online two days after he affirmed that he had chosen to sign regulation to condemn drag exhibitions across the state. Netizens have now called the lead representative out on his lip service. One client, @BlackKnight10k,…

A 1977 yearbook photograph of Tennessee Lead representative Bill Lee, where he was dressed as a cross dresser, became famous online two days after he affirmed that he had chosen to sign regulation to condemn drag exhibitions across the state. Netizens have now called the lead representative out on his lip service.

One client, @BlackKnight10k, shared the photograph on Twitter and took a snide punch at the lead representative. They alluded to the photograph and said that Bill Lee was wearing a hairpiece and dressed as a team promoter despite the fact that he was going to make it a wrongdoing to cross dress.

On Monday, Bill Lee, a conservative, reported that he had made arrangements to sign a bill that was recently passed by the state’s lawmaking body and denied haul in broad daylight as well as before youngsters.

Lee additionally pronounced that he would sign one more bill to boycott orientation attesting care for minors in Tennessee.

Lee further said that what he considered concerning was youngsters being presented to s**ualized diversion and vulgarity. While he was approaching his vehicle, one of the columnists asked him:

Bill Lee didn’t affirm that it was him in the drag clothing in the 1977 yearbook picture, and nor did he answer any inquiries in regards to whether it was tricky to sign a regulation restricting drag exhibitions when he personally had cross-dressed.

In any case, the lead representative’s office answered and said in a proclamation that the “happy school custom” that was found in the yearbook photograph ought not be blended in with what the regulation was prohibiting.

A representative from Bill Lee’s office called the examination unscrupulous and discourteous to individuals of Tennessee.

In the event that the bill gets marked, “grown-up nightclub exhibitions” will be precluded by the new regulation to act before youngsters or openly.

The principal offense under the regulation would be a misdeed, with the second being charged as a crime. The bill was called illegal by pundits, who likewise cautioned that it was sufficiently ambiguous to target transsexual and orientation non-adjusting individuals.

Charge Lee’s photograph in a drag clothing became a web sensation on Reddit two days after his declaration. He was likewise wearing a pearl neckband in it. The photograph was inscribed:

3/1/2023- Governor Bill Lee’s support of a bill that would effectively ban drag queens in the state of Tennessee was complicated when a photo from his high school yearbook surfaced showing the young Bill Lee dressed- you guessed it- in drag! https://t.co/AD1gLue08p pic.twitter.com/5wgvnx15Th

— Clay Bennett (@BennettCartoons) February 28, 2023

As indicated by NBC News, the client who posted the photograph on Reddit noticed that they were constrained to share it subsequent to seeing the lead representative’s lip service. The client alluded to the 1975 melodic loathsomeness “The Rough Repulsiveness Picture Show” and a Nashville dance club and composed:

“I’m certain [the bill] will be marked in any case, the false reverence should be jabbed at before they come after Play in Nashville or even Rough Repulsiveness at Belcourt two times every year.”

In the US, different states have either proposed or passed in excess of 100 regulations that designated the LGBTQA+ people group and their freedoms, particularly those of transsexual individuals.

Drag shows have been designated by conservative administrators also, with officials in around eight states finding a way severe ways to completely limit or boycott them.

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