The Sound of the Crowd

Onward, “christian” Soldiers

We have a couple of follow-ups on the poor kid who is being kept in a cult-like compound for the purposes of “curing” his homosexuality.

I’m happy to say that a lot of eyes seem to be on this program, and a lot of people seem to have this kid’s back. Thanks to Tennessee Guerilla Women for being on top of it; there is something to like about that state besides the music after all.


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