Maybe some of our military “journalists” can call them up and ask them about this.
So is having a base-sanctioned drag Queen show isn’t that awesome?
It was scheduled for Friday, June 17, at 5 p.m. “Discover the significance of Drag in the LGBT+ Community at the Nellis Club,” it said. The drag queen show came to light after Air Force veteran podcaster “BK” posted a digital flyer for the event that read: “DRAG-U-NELLIS” and “CLASS IS IN SESSION.” Nellis Air Force Base is committed to providing and championing an environment that is characterized by equal opportunity, diversity and inclusion. The event was sponsored by a private organization and provided an opportunity for attendees to learn more about the history and significance of drag performance art within the LGBT+ community.Įnsuring our ranks reflect and are inclusive of the American people is essential to the morale, cohesion, and readiness of the military. Nellis Air Force Base and the 99th Air Base Wing hosted its first-ever drag show Thursday, June 17, at the Nellis Club.