YMCA, meet MAGA.
I suppose I shouldn’t be shocked. We live in a hyper-politicized America where Ravelry, a knitting social media website, banned support for President Donald Trump or his administration in June. Alas, my herringbone-stitched Trump-Pence 2020 lawn sign will sadly go unrecognized.
However, I would have thought the Village People would be, well, apolitical at this point. It’s not just that “YMCA,” “Macho Man” and “In the Navy” have passed into the common cultural lexicon at this point. It’s that the group itself stopped being culturally relevant beyond those songs during the Carter administration. For one day every year — Halloween — the group becomes relevant again.
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It's funny people didn't get the Big IN Joke that the Village People were then and they topped the charts.
What amazes me is how ignorant all the anti trumpers really are..do they realize they are cheerleaders for the staus quo, lip service of past global luciferian leaders. All hell bent to enslave us all for the NWO.TRUMP is revolutionary in his fight for ALL OF US..
A pox on thee, ye who are not of the swamp! Thou shalt not retain a place in power!
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