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Olde Tyme Religion
Brazilian Mayor Cancels Anti-Catholic ‘Transvestite’ Show
2019-08-01
[BREITBART] The Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte cancelled a theater performance called "The Coronation of Our Lady of the Transvestites" after the local Church protested the anti-Catholic nature of the show.
Well, that certainly sounds offensive. I wonder if it was by accident?
"WE SO Edgy!"
As the online Catholic news site Crux reported Tuesday, the archbishop of Belo Horizonte, Walmor Oliveira de Azevedo, released a statement calling the production "a prejudiced and criminal action of disrespect of the Catholic Christian faith."
No! Re-e-e-e-ally?
The show was created by the artistic group Academia Transliteraria and featured transvestite, transsexual, and transgender artists. During the performance, which includes a mock procession, actors distribute leaflets to the audience with a prayer to "Our Lady of the Transvestites" and sing parodies of Catholic hymns, inviting the audience to join in.
"Join us in our deviance so we feel accepted and we'll have company when we're burning in hell!"
"We demand and hope that the competent authorities and the organizers suspend the event, given that it is an indisputable encouragement to prejudice and discrimination, disrespectful of the values of the Catholic Christian faith," the archdiocesan statement read.
But how could he say that? It sounds like such understated good taste!
The archdiocese said that the event was "seriously endangering the peace and the proper respectful relationship between citizens."
Meaning the solemn procession could expect its share of flung fruit and dog turds...
It is "not acceptable to exploit the Virgin Mary, disrespecting her" in order to promote "an aggression" against the Catholic faith, the text stated, while calling on all Catholics to "protest, demanding respect and the immediate suspension of this criminal action."
How about next you do "The transvestite Imam"?
Along with the official statement from the archdiocese, an independent Catholic organization from Belo Horizonte called the Instituto Sao Pedro de Alcantara organized an online petition protesting the event, which garnered over 28,000 signatures. Just hours after the release of the Church statement, the mayor of Belo Horizonte, Alexandre Kalil, announced the cancellation of the show, which had been scheduled to be performed on July 20 in a taxpayer-funded cultural festival organized by the city government.
Requiring the taxpayers to pay for people to make fun of them.
Kalil posted the news on his Twitter account: "I defend all liberties. I’m a Catholic, devoted to Saint Rita of Cascia. Don’t worry, nobody will attack any religion. This is not culture."

The theatrical company posted its own statement on Facebook, alleging that the show does not intend to "deny the faith of other people" and suggesting that it does not mock the Catholic Church. The group also accused the local government of censorship for cancelling the performance.
I'm wondering how it doesn't mock the Catholic Church?
Posted by:Fred

#3  No worries. They said the show was a travesty.
Posted by: Lex   2019-08-01 16:29  

#2  Nothing insults the catholic church it seems.
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-08-01 08:57  

#1  I would be against this cancellation under a great many circumstances. But it was at a taxpayer funded festival, so yeah, it should have been cancelled. Taxpayers shouldn't have to pay for this (or for festivals in general, in my opinion).
Posted by: Vernal Hatrick   2019-08-01 07:45  

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