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COLUMBIA PICTURES LAUNCHING ‘CINDERELLA’ REMAKE WITH DRESS WEARING LGBTQ ACTOR BILLY PORTER WHO WILL PLAY A ‘GENDERLESS’ FAIRY GODMOTHER

8-3-2020 < SGT Report 19 721 words
 

by Geoffrey Grinder, Now The End Begins:


Emmy-award winning Billy Porter, who identifies with his same-sex attractions, will be cast as Cinderella’s magic-weaving godparent. Porter, celebrated in Broadway circles for wearing women’s clothing, told CBS on Monday that he thought it “profound” that he was playing the role. He did not explain why he believes that erasing the female identity of the most famous godmother in European folklore is powerful.


The fairy godmother for Cinderella will be portrayed as ‘genderless’ by homosexual male actor Billy Porter in a remake of the classic fairytale by Columbia Pictures.



Bit by bit, they are tearing down the fabric of society, erasing not only the distinctions of male and female, but the identity of our two genders as well. Why? Because God created us male and female, and Satan cannot implement his plan with those foundations in place. And since Leviathan, a type of the Devil in the Bible, is the king over the ‘children of pride‘, he is instructing his children to tear everything down to the ground, and the LGBTQ+ P for Pedophile Movement is doing just that. Meet gay, dress wearing actor Billy Porter.


“If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?” Psalms 11:3 (KJB)


People are not, and indeed cannot be genderless, it is not only a ridiculous notion, it is also quite anti-scientific as well. For 6,000 years, no one has disputed the fact that there are only two genders, not until our generation has this idea been floated. It’s not only being floated, but it’s being forced on us as well by our school systems, the media, and through music and movies as well. Basically, we are surrounded and they are attempting to beat us into submission. Will you submit? If you answered yes, go watch a homosexual play a genderless fairy godmother in the upcoming remake of ‘Cinderella’.



FROM LIFE SITE NEWS: Emmy-award winning Billy Porter, who identifies with his same-sex attractions, will be cast as Cinderella’s magic-weaving godparent. Porter, celebrated in Broadway circles for wearing women’s clothing, told CBS on Monday that he thought it “profound” that he was playing the role.



“IT HIT ME WHEN I WAS ON THE SET LAST WEEK, HOW PROFOUND IT IS THAT I AM PLAYING THE FAIRY GODMOTHER — THEY CALL IT THE FAB G,” HE SAID, WITHOUT SPECIFYING WHO “THEY” WERE. “MAGIC HAS NO GENDER,” HE CONTINUED. “WE ARE PRESENTING THIS CHARACTER AS GENDERLESS. THAT’S HOW I’M PLAYING IT. AND IT’S REALLY POWERFUL.”



Billy Porter did not explain why he believes that erasing the female identity of the most famous godmother in European folklore is powerful. Novelist and pro-life women’s rights activitist Fiorella Nash told LifeSiteNews that there is a certain amount of power involved when male actors appropriate women’s roles.


“It is so hard for female actors to get any roles after the age of 35,” Nash said.  “It is powerful when men take over a women’s role because misogynists have been trying to erase female identity for centuries,” she continued.  “They’ve just found a ‘woke’ way of doing it.”


Nash noted that the swapping of male and female roles is a “staple” of the British pantomime tradition, in which men still dress up as older women characters (including the Fab G in panto versions of Cinderella) and women used to dress up as the hero, but that there is no tradition of men playing women’s roles in film.


If there were, there would be even fewer good roles for women, Nash said.


“You already have a situation where there are, I think, seven strong male roles for every one female, and that’s partly because for so long theatre was a male-only domain,” she explained. “So if you take a really strong female role and give it to a man, you’re doing what has always been done to squeeze women out of the industry. There’s absolutely no excuse for it.”


Nash said she wouldn’t take her children to the new Cinderella, which is scheduled to appear in 2021, because they would just find a man playing a “genderless” fairy godmother ridiculous.  “There’s no such thing as a genderless human being, like it or not,” said Nash.


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