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Saturday, August 17, 2019

BOYCOTT NOW!: MERCEDES BENZ AUTO AD FEATURING MUSLIM DRAG QUEEN PUSHES LGBTQ AGENDA

BOYCOTT MERCEDES-BENZ NOW!
Halal Bae says "she" grew up in a Muslim household where gender and sexual diversity was frowned upon
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"Halal Bae is Canada’s primo North African/Arab queer performer and producer!" 
Mercedes Ad Featuring Muslim Drag Queen Pushes LGBTQ Agenda
CAUTION: Other Perverse Pictures at: 
MERCEDES BENZ AUTO AD FEATURING MUSLIM DRAG QUEEN PUSHES LGBTQ AGENDA

Drag Queen known as Halal Bae joins Mercedes-Benz in latest ad campaign

BY KELEN MCBREEN
SEE: https://www.infowars.com/mercedes-ad-featuring-muslim-drag-queen-pushes-lgbtq-agenda/republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
Mercedes-Benz is the latest company to jump on the LGBTQ bandwagon with a new series of advertisements called, “The Many Colours of Pride.”
Pride Month is two months in the past now, but Mercedes-Benz isn’t finished virtue-signaling yet.
The latest ads from Mercedes-Benz Canada show members of the “LGBTQ+ community” explaining which color in the Pride flag resonates with them the most.
In the videos made specifically for the colors red, yellow, blue and purple, Arab Muslim activist and drag queen Halal Bae makes an appearance.
“I, as a drag queen, as a marginalized person, really identify with the spirit of pride,” Hala Bae says in the advertisement for the color purple.
“I’m a gender-queer drag performer in the LGBTQ community,” says another drag queen.
The Mercedes-Benz Canada Twitter account promoted the video, writing, “Join us in celebrating the values that unite us all. Today and every day.”
 The advertisements are the latest example of Drag and LGBTQ culture being overly-promoted by big corporations who are using the community to make a quick buck.
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