As LGBTQ Pride Month comes to a close, drag queen Pattie Gonia made sure to end it with a bang. The fierce and fabulous queen took to social media to share a message that was both powerful and provocative. In a post on her Instagram account, Pattie Gonia delivered a bold and unapologetic message to President Donald Trump, leaving many in awe and inspired by her words.
The post, which has since gone viral, featured a photo of Pattie Gonia in all her glamorous glory, surrounded by a rainbow flag and a sign that read “Love is Love.” But it was the caption that caught everyone’s attention. In her signature sassy style, Pattie Gonia wrote, “Better to be a f**got than a fascist.” The post was accompanied by the hashtag #pride, making it clear that this was a message meant to celebrate and empower the LGBTQ community.
Pattie Gonia, whose real name is Wyn Wiley, has become a beloved figure in the drag community. With her stunning looks and fierce performances, she has captured the hearts of many and has become a symbol of pride and acceptance. But it’s not just her talent and beauty that have made her a fan favorite. It’s her unapologetic and fearless attitude that has truly set her apart.
In a world where LGBTQ rights are constantly under attack, Pattie Gonia’s message is a much-needed reminder to stand up and fight for what we believe in. Her words are a call to action, urging us to use our voices and our platforms to speak out against injustice and discrimination. And what better way to end Pride Month than with a powerful message of resistance and resilience?
But Pattie Gonia’s post also sparked some controversy, with some criticizing her use of the word “f**got.” However, the queen was quick to defend her choice of words, stating that she wanted to reclaim the word and take away its power to hurt. In an interview with Out Magazine, she said, “I think it’s important to take back words that have been used against us and make them our own. It’s a way of saying, ‘You can’t hurt me with this word anymore.'”
And that’s exactly what Pattie Gonia’s post did. It not only sent a strong message to the current administration, but it also served as a reminder to the LGBTQ community to embrace their identities and not let anyone bring them down. It was a rallying cry for unity and strength, and it resonated with many, garnering thousands of likes and comments from supporters all over the world.
But this is not the first time Pattie Gonia has used her platform to speak out about important issues. She has been a vocal advocate for LGBTQ rights and has used her drag persona to spread messages of love, acceptance, and inclusivity. In a world where drag queens are often seen as mere entertainment, Pattie Gonia is breaking barriers and using her art to make a difference.
As Pride Month comes to an end, let us not forget the struggles and triumphs of the LGBTQ community. Let us also remember the importance of using our voices to fight for equality and justice. And let us thank Pattie Gonia for reminding us that it’s better to be ourselves, no matter how society may label us, than to conform to oppressive ideologies.
In the words of Pattie Gonia herself, “Love is love, and it’s time for everyone to embrace it.” So let us continue to celebrate and uplift the LGBTQ community, not just during Pride Month, but every day. And let us never forget that it’s better to be a proud “f**got” than a hateful fascist.
