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Motley crew of Boomers, Karens, and trannies have emotional singalong about Democracy™
I don’t know what fresh evil the evil white man (Satan incarnate) has committed to warrant this obscene spectacle, be it the tranny Congressman from Delaware getting misgendered again or some illegal criminal getting deported.
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Whatever the white man’s (Satan’s) latest crime against humanity, it prompted the #Resistance people to convene recently for yet another acoustic singalong about Democracy™.
“Just in case you’re wondering… This Is What Democracy™ Looks Like!” go the lyrics, among other rather predictable and trite lines of banal nothingness.
What Democracy™ Looks Like:
— Ben Bartee (@BenBartee) May 4, 2026
Retarded boomers and gender goblins singing derivative hippie acoustic ballads pic.twitter.com/2GoPzPublP
I am reminded, in viewing the above display, of the classic Obi-Wan Kenobi line from the original Star Wars, long before the Social Justice™ lady took over the franchise and turned Princess Leia into a flying lesbian: “You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.”
According to my deep research, which admittedly just involved asking Grok, these people are members of “a non-auditioned community choral ensemble comprised of diverse and compassionate citizens of Columbia and mid-Missouri” called The Quorus, whose “mission is to be a positive, caring, and dynamic organization, and to provide safe space, growth, and social justice for the LGBTQIA community through the power of choral music and community service.”I did a little more digging, this time without Grok, and it turns out there’s a veritable cornucopia of these choir troupes with explicitly leftist political agendas.
Via Resistance Revival Chorus (emphasis added):
The Resistance Revival Chorus (RRC) is a collective of more than 60 women, and non-binary singers, who join together to breathe joy and song into the resistance, and to uplift and center women’s voices…
Chorus members are touring musicians, film and television actors, Broadway performers, solo recording artists, gospel singers, political activists, educators, filmmakers, artists, and more*, representing a multitude of identities, professions, creative backgrounds, and activist causes. The RRC centers women in music, and addresses how historically marginalized women have been in the music industry.
*In other words, a collection of some of the most useless and insidious people on the planet.
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And then there’s this little cancerous antifa cell called “Rise Up Singing.”
Via Rise Up Singing (emphasis added):
Singing Resistance A Grassroots Singing Movement across the US singing in grief, power, and solidarity - Find their toolkit, chapters, songs, and more on their insta page. This is a growing non-violent movement…
We are creating lists of great songs related to specific social justice topics many of us are working on today. Songs on a number of topics including:
- Climate & earthcare
- Hope & resilience
- Immigrant solidarity
- LGBTQ+
- Labor unions & struggles
- Peace
- Racial justice (U.S. Civil Rights Movement and South African anti-apartheid movement, Black Lives Matter)
- Rich & poor (on wealth, poverty & economic justice)
- Struggle
- Women
… And that’s just a few examples of the same phenomena among many that I found.
I suppose that, not looking a gift-horse in the mouth, singing absurd 1960s retread folk songs about trannies is preferable to them trying to run over ICE agents in the field with their SUVs like the lesbian in Minneapolis earlier this year, so there’s that silver lining.






