Monday, December 16, 2019

Seattle King County leaders hire transgender stripper to perform at annual conference on solving homelessness.

                This is your taxpayer money hard at work.

                 Warning video shows transgender woman with pasties on his breasts dancing.


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Recently I found a post on face book that I shared below.
Having lived on the west side and the east side of Washington state this is not the first time I have seen this sort of thing going on.

Seattle is notorious for it.

Purely the Rampant waste of tax payer money and the obvious and we all should be infuriated.
Add to it lack of help to the homeless you see in Seattle.

There is not a lot I can say that wasn’t better said by the people and stories below that is always I like to hear from followers so please feel free to comment.

If you see updates to the situation in Seattle regarding this please feel free to share those too.

From Christopher F. Rufo


 Last week, Seattle and King County leaders hired transgender stripper Beyoncé Black St. James to perform at their annual conference on solving homelessness. As the video shows, the programming has nothing to do with helping people on the streets—it's about affirming a radical ideology that puts identity politics above solving real problems.

For years, city leaders have claimed that they "need more resources" to solve homelessness, but apparently they find it totally appropriate to use their existing budget to pay for a transgender stripper to fondle, kiss, and grind on members of the region's homelessness nonprofits and taxpayer-funded organizations.

Here's truth: it's not a lack of resources that prevents Seattle from solving homelessness; it's a lack of leadership. According to the Puget Sound Business Journal, Seattle and King County spend more than $1 billion a year on homelessness programs—but have failed to deliver results for more than two decades.

The people in this video are in control of homelessness policy in the Puget Sound: do you trust them with your money?

https://www.facebook.com/278845882737338/posts/496419390979985/


Fall out.

Kira Zylstra, interim director of All Home, was suspended during an investigation of a performance at Seattle’s annual homelessness conference on Monday. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times, 2018) 

The director of King County’s coordinating agency for homelessness is on paid leave following a dancer’s strip show at the agency’s annual conference on Monday.
Performer Beyoncé Black St. James danced topless in a sheer bodysuit, gave lap dances and kissed attendees, according to a staffer at a local housing nonprofit who attended the conference in South Seattle.
Kira Zylstra, organizer of the conference at South Seattle College, has been placed on leave as of Thursday, according to Denise Rothleutner, chief of staff for the King County Department of Community and Human Services.
The department declined to comment further because of the active investigation, Rothleutner said in the email. Zylstra was not available for comment. Her suspension was first reported by journalist Erica C. Barnett on her website.
Zylstra has led All Home, King County’s coordinating agency homeless services, since January 2018. But her job could soon become obsolete as Seattle and King County prepare to replace All Home, which has been criticized as weak and ineffective, with a new regional authority on homelessness. Zylstra was paid about $123,000 a year, according to a county spokesperson.
The performance was in the same room as a catered lunch at All Home’s annual conference, this year at South Seattle College with the theme of “Decolonizing our Collective Work.”

The only note on the agenda was “Lunch with Cultural Presentation,” and there was no other warning or announcement about the nature of the performance, according to the staffer, who was surprised but not uncomfortable with the performance.
In a short video, St. James, a Spokane-based entertainer who identifies as a trans woman on her Facebook page, can be seen doing high kicks in a revealing bodysuit and with silver pasties.
“No one expected it,” the staffer said. “So I think some people felt uncomfortable.” The first person St. James kissed seemed surprised, according to the staffer, but the ones following seemed more enthusiastic.

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