Popular Post Social Media Posted 6 hours ago Popular Post Posted 6 hours ago Laura Jane Grace, the transgender rocker and frontwoman of the punk band Against Me!, has ignited a storm of controversy after opening a Bernie Sanders rally with a provocative song questioning God’s anatomy. The performance, which took place in Kenosha, Wisconsin, featured Grace performing a new solo track, *Your God (God’s D–k)*, with lyrics that many have slammed as vulgar, anti-Christian, and offensive. During the song, Grace sang, *“Does your god have a big fat d–k? Cause it feels like he’s f–king me.”* The lyrics continued with even more explicit lines, including, *“When he whips out his meat does your world fall to its knees?”* and *“Does he chew c– like bubblegum and give b–wjobs like a vacuum?”* The song quickly drew backlash, with critics calling it a deliberate attack on religious beliefs. Conservative social media erupted in outrage. Libs of TikTok called the performance *“absolutely sickening.”* Political commentator Robby Starbuck condemned the act, writing on X, *“This is who the Democrats are now. Pure evil.”* Others criticized the explicit nature of the lyrics, with one user commenting, *“God will not be mocked.”* Even some Democrats expressed discomfort with the choice of performer. A self-identified moderate Democrat wrote, *“It’s hard to express how ashamed and disappointed I am in these people now. What has happened these last few years may not ever be undone. Inexcusable.”* Another critic remarked, *“Little Bernie has gone full Satan, right before our eyes! What kind of singer even writes this on paper, let alone sings it in front of an audience?”* Grace, 44, has been a longtime supporter of Bernie Sanders, previously performing in support of him during the 2020 campaign. Known for her raw and rebellious style, she has never shied away from controversy. In a past performance, she sang about burning crucifixes, white supremacy, and automatic weapons, with lyrics like, *“God is good and God is great, now get the f–k out of the USA.”* The Sanders rally, part of a national tour titled *"Fighting Oligarchy: Where We Go From Here,"* drew approximately 3,500 attendees to a small college sports arena. Wisconsin, the event’s location, has been a battleground state in recent elections, flipping to the Republicans in the last presidential race. Despite the backlash, neither Sanders nor his campaign has publicly commented on Grace’s performance or the controversy it has stirred. However, the incident has once again highlighted the growing cultural and political divide, with critics pointing to the performance as evidence of what they see as an increasingly extreme and out-of-touch progressive movement. Based on a report by NYP 2025-03-13 1 2
Popular Post hotsun Posted 6 hours ago Popular Post Posted 6 hours ago Im agnostic but can admit that the days of society striving to be wholesome are long gone. Now its just attention seeking 1 1 3 1
Popular Post impulse Posted 6 hours ago Popular Post Posted 6 hours ago 37 minutes ago, Social Media said: During the song, Grace sang, *“Does your god have a big fat d–k? Cause it feels like he’s f–king me.”* The lyrics continued with even more explicit lines, including, *“When he whips out his meat does your world fall to its knees?”* and *“Does he chew c– like bubblegum and give b–wjobs like a vacuum?”* Keep it up, Dems. That's a winning formula for 2026 and 2028. 1 2 1 1
MalcolmB Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 52 minutes ago, Social Media said: anti-Christian Weird people these christians. They believe in all sorts of garbage. The Americans are right into all that make believe stuff. 1 1
RuamRudy Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Snowflakes crying because someone they routinely pile hatred upon laughs about the sky fairy they pretend to love. 2
parallelman Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I am not religious so I won't comment about the song being 'offensive' but it does sound like a pornographic event without the pictures.
Purdey Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Wayne County and the Electric Chairs were founded in 1977 so that the lead singer could make money to transition from Wayne to Jayne. They were quite shocking. Hit single "If You Don't Wanna <deleted> me baby, Baby <deleted> off." Today's generation are pussies.
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