tweet on Wednesday: "I can't believe I fought for this b*******."The social media conversation about Harpy Daniels is part of a wider debate around drag shows and LGBTQ+ expression.Critics have hit out at libraries for hosting "Drag Queen Story Hour" readings for children, and called for boycotts of brands such as Jack Daniel's that have used drag queens in marketing campaigns.It comes amid a nationwide push by conservatives to restrict LGBTQ+ rights, targeting trans people as well as drag queens.
Republicans say these laws are necessary to protect children, but opponents argue that they create a hostile environment for LGBTQ+ Americans and infringe their rights.The Navy's attempt to attract a broader range of candidates via its digital ambassadors has also divided opinion.
Those opposing the move include O'Neill, who wrote on Twitter: "Alright. The U.S. Navy is now using an enlisted sailor Drag Queen as a recruiter.
I'm done. China is going to destroy us."Newsweek contacted the U.S. Navy via email for comment on Thursday.Alright. The U.S.