RuPaul, the renowned drag queen personality, has disclosed plans to construct a secure compound in anticipation of a potential civil conflict.
In an interview with The New Yorker’s Ronan Farrow, the 63-year-old, known offstage as RuPaul Andrew Charles and lauded for popularizing drag queens in mainstream media through his show, expressed deep concerns about the looming possibility of civil unrest.
RuPaul is braced for conflict. “I’m fearing the absolute worst,” he said. “We are moments away from fucking civil war. All the signs are there.” He continued, “Humans on this planet are in the cycle of destruction. I am plotting a safety net.”
He was referring to a fortified compound being constructed on the sixty-thousand-acre ranch of his husband, Georges LeBar, in Wyoming.
“I wouldn’t call it a bunker,” he said. But it is designed to withstand calamity. “It’s a lot of concrete and a lot of things. I keep thinking about these castles that I’m going to bed to.”
During the interview, the host of RuPaul’s Drag Race shared his perspective on gender, expressing his belief that it is not a tangible concept.
RuPaul, whose real name is RuPaul Andrew Charles and is known for elevating drag queens in mainstream media through his show, made this surprising statement during a profile conducted by The New Yorker’s Ronan Farrow.
He revealed that he harbored concerns about the possibility of civil unrest, fearing an extreme outcome.
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“Gender is a concept that we come up with, in our minds and our egos,” he told Farrow. “My genitals are male. But I can be whatever I can. I feel I’m everything. You are everything. You are male, female. Sometimes I feel more male than others.”
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Earlier this year, Charles utilized his acceptance speech at the Emmy Awards to advocate for Drag Queen Story Hours, a controversial event where men don women’s attire and read age-inappropriate stories to young children.
The 63-year-old, known as RuPaul Andrew Charles, is renowned for elevating drag queens in mainstream media through his show. In an interview with Ronan Farrow of The New Yorker, he disclosed his concerns about the potential escalation of civil unrest.
“Listen, if a drag queen wants to read you a story at a library, listen to her,” Charles said as he accepted the award. “Knowledge is power and if someone tries to restrict your access to power, they are trying to scare you.”
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And if I DON’T want to listen, as an adult, it’s MY RIGHT.
BUT Don’t force a queer addenda on CHILDREN !
You mean listen to it? No I dont think so. And your “compound” isnt going to save you when TSHTF and you have something that someone may need, they are going to come and take it or try to. And believe me your little dresses isnt going to help you as I have seen you without makeup and I can tell you right now that even a private just out of boot camp can take you down without a sweat. You are not as tough as you claim