‘Misogyny & self harm’: Megyn Kelly mocks Kamala Harris over RuPaul’s Drag Race appearance

The vice president’s “historic” appearance on reality TV was scorched by Megyn Kelly over purported “feminism” and “power.”

“Chopped off breasts & bloody nipples on parade?”

Contentions that “decency was on the ballot” were all too readily refuted as empty rhetoric this week and the opening ceremony of the Olympics wasn’t the only proof. The same day that the international community was subjected to alphabet activist anti-Christian blasphemy, Vice President Kamala Harris made a debut appearance on “RuPaul’s Drag Race” that left Kelly excoriating her.

Within days of becoming the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Harris shared her giddy appearance on the program with the caption, “It was a pleasure to visit the @RuPaulsDragRace Werk Room to remind Americans that our vote is our power–make sure your voice is heard this November!”

Reacting to what that promotion represented, the SiriusXM host wrote on her own page, “So glad you enjoyed it. This same show recently celebrated one of the most blatant displays of misogyny & self-harm I’ve ever seen on TV but I guess we’re fine [with] that? Chopped off breasts & bloody nipples on parade? Totally ok for young girls? This is your feminism? Your ‘power?'”

Kelly’s callout particularly referenced one installment of the program from earlier in the year where one of the made-up men strut topless down the catwalk depicting a double mastectomy surgery.

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The social media account Libs of TikTok had brought attention to the graphic promotion of transgender ideology and had captioned the imagery, “RuPaul’s d*ag race featured a d*ag queen acting out undergoing a double mastectomy surgery. This is what RuPaul and d*ag promotes. Absolutely disgusting.”

Since gaining the support of the party to lead the ticket after President Joe Biden was seemingly forced to step aside, many have called out drawn attention to allegations of anti-Catholic bigotry attributed to Harris in the past during hearings on the Senate Judiciary Committee among a litany of attacks faced by Christians.

Digital Consultant Sachin Jose offered a broad summary following the Olympics opening ceremony and wrote, “What’s happening? Why are Catholic Christians often being targeted? Since May 2020, there have been at least 410 attacks against Catholic churches in the United States…The presumptive Democratic Presidential nominee, Kamala Harris, has a history of attacking judicial nominees for their Catholic faith and scrutinizing their affiliations with Catholic organizations…Nearly a hundred churches across Canada have been burned down or vandalized within a span of a few years…”

“Catholic churches, including historic cathedrals, are constantly being vandalized or burned down in France,” he went on, “Paris Olympics begins with an act mocking Jesus’ Last Supper…Christians in Pakistan are living in fear due to false blasphemy allegations. More than 52000 Christians, including priests and nuns, killed in Nigeria by Islamists over the past 14 years…US Vice Presidential Candidate JD Vance attacked over his Catholic faith.”

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Of course, Harris’ apparent endorsement of the culture at “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” which another video shared by Libs of TikTok showed supported children performing “provocative dances with drag queens,” was hardly unique as one of the individuals said to be under consideration for a running mate also promoted exposing children to sexual deviancy.

On his official social media account Saturday, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro of himself attending a “Pride” event with children present and said, “Everyone has a place here in Pennsylvania — no matter who you love, who you marry, or who you are. And as your Governor, I’ll always defend your freedom to love who you love and be who you are.”

The outrage over would might come from four years under a hypothetical Harris-Shapiro administration wasn’t exclusive to Kelly as others sounded off.

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Kevin Haggerty

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