🐱 ‘Christ Is King’: Man Allegedly Vandalized Bakery Hosting Drag Show

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“Christ is King” was just one of the ominous messages left scrawled on the walls of the UpRising Bakery and Café in a suburb of Chicago, one night before it planned to hold an evening “Drag Brunch” event.


Lake in the Hills, Illinois, police arrested 24-year-old Joseph I. Collins for allegedly vandalizing the bakery Friday night. He’s accused of smashing several windows, breaking a door, and writing hateful slogans on the bakery’s walls, including ones that echoed far-right conspiracy theories labeling LGBTQ people “groomers.” Collins, who traveled to Lake in the Hills from his home in Alsip, 62 miles away, has since been charged with criminal damage to property and hate crimes, both felonies.
He was released late Saturday night on a $10,000 bond.
While it’s not clear whether Collins was affiliated with a particular extremist group, his use of the phrase “Christ is King” is notable. It’s been co-opted in the last year by white nationalist livestreamer Nick Fuentes and his followers, who call themselves “Groypers.” “Christ is King” has become these young white nationalists’ calling card and mantra, particularly as they try to build inroads into more-mainstream Christian communities.





The vandalism of the UpRising Bakery also signals an escalation in the monthslong far-right harassment campaign against drag and pro-LGBTQ family-friendly events around the country. In some places, threats have forced organizers to heighten security or even cancel their events. Elsewhere, far-right extremists have stormed “Drag queen story hour” or similar events at libraries and other businesses over baseless conspiracies that they’re hotbeds of child sex abuse.


These militant anti-LGBTQ protesters have been egged on by a steady stream of bigoted propaganda being pushed out by the likes of “Libs of TikTok” (which has nearly 60,000 followers on TikTok and a million followers on Twitter) as well as sitting members of Congress. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, for example, has said it would be “immoral and irresponsible” not to protest events like drag queen story hours.
The owner of UpRising Bakery told CBS Chicagothat they’d received threats and harassment for weeks after announcing their “Starry Night Drag Brunch” event. Last week, a Proud Boy chapter from Illinois announced on Telegram that around 100 members from the far-right street-fighting gang (including from Indiana, Michigan, and Kentucky) were planning to protest the event at UpRising Bakery. “Calling all Patriots,” they wrote on Telegram. “Please come out to support those of us that are tired of watching people normalize abnormalities.”





The Proud Boys also said in their post that they were joining forces with a group called Awoke Illinois, which was formed in 2021 by parents who were upset about mask mandates in schools.


When local antifascist activists caught wind of these plans, they organized a counterprotest—which, in turn, was promoted by far-right pundits with large platforms, including Andy Ngo.
Despite these threats, the owner of the UpRising Bakery insisted that the Starry Night Drag Brunch would go on as planned. After the vandalism, she decided to cancel the event. By Sunday, they had reopened with limited services and staff.
“Hate has no home here,” they wrote in a post on Facebook. “We live here. This is our home. This is our town. This is our country. This is our fight. We’re not turning our backs or backing down now. Zero tolerance for fuckery today and every day.” Supportive customers were photographed lining up around the block to patronize the bakery.
UpRising Bakery wasn’t the only place to be targeted by the far-right recently.
In Boston, Chris Hood, the notorious leader of the neo-Nazi group NSC-131, was taken into custody after he and members of his group shouted anti-LGBTQ slogans and clashed with counterprotesters at “drag queen story hour” at a historic building. (Two antifascist protesters were also arrested.)





The far-right moral panic around drag events also seems to have made its way overseas. This past weekend, a group of sovereign citizens in Reading, United Kingdom, tried to enter a library to perform a citizen's arrest of a drag queen whom they called a “pedophile.”
 
I'm going to take a break from wishing death on faggots for a moment and ask you why:

Why do you think that this is the agenda? Like what good does it do anyone? Who benefits from troons and grooming children into becoming them? How can it be monetized and by who?

I really want to know what the endgame is here when it comes to promotion of Alphabet sexuality and self-mutilation. I have yet to figure it out and it's driving me insane.
This comes in handy again Screenshot_20220726-144657.png
 
I really want to know what the endgame is here when it comes to promotion of Alphabet sexuality and self-mutilation. I have yet to figure it out and it's driving me insane.
I was going to say destruction of the family unit for a more easily controlled population but @Goyslop Muncher is probably right.

So now my answer is:
Destruction of the family unit so people are more easily controlled and children are more easily molested.
 
This Jakki Love abomination doesn't even look like a drag queen, it looks like some sort of fucked up character from a music video.

I thought that the entire point of drag queens was to impersonate being female, but I guess that like everything in shitlib looney land, the term has been redefined to mean "dressing like a weirdo"
 
This Jakki Love abomination doesn't even look like a drag queen, it looks like some sort of fucked up character from a music video.

I thought that the entire point of drag queens was to impersonate being female, but I guess that like everything in shitlib looney land, the term has been redefined to mean "dressing like a weirdo"
Yeah it's just plain bizarre+risque, not an effort to look feminine.

Found more recent social media for the bakery owner and her effete Hispanic husband.

Corinna Ann Sac
Kevin Sac

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Found more recent social media for the bakery owner and her effete Hispanic husband.

Corinna Ann Sac
Kevin Sac
Lol. Sac.

So how do we as normal, non molesters stand against this and forcefully put an end to it once and for all?

Remember that we can't use violence unless it's in self-defense.
Idk man I think a lot of people would be alright with a little violence if it meant putting a sicko down.
The best answer is probably just being a really good parent that keeps their kids safe. Yes, there are horrible parents who fuck the kids up themselves or let their boyfriend have at them. It sucks that people like that breed and will always produce easy victims for molesters, so I guess the problem really boils down to retarded people having kids in the first place.
But my main answer still stands that being a good, involved, loving, protective parent is the best way to keep your own kids (or nieces/ nephews) safe.
Idk how to get society to not act a fool though. I think eventually we will hit a culling stage, or at least I'm hopeful that we will.
 
I'm going to take a break from wishing death on faggots for a moment and ask you why:

Why do you think that this is the agenda? Like what good does it do anyone? Who benefits from troons and grooming children into becoming them? How can it be monetized and by who?

I really want to know what the endgame is here when it comes to promotion of Alphabet sexuality and self-mutilation. I have yet to figure it out and it's driving me insane.
Their endgame is trying to normalize fucking kids because they're pedophiles and want to fuck kids. And because like sociopaths pedophiles are genuinely fucked in the head at a basic level, legitimately are unable to understand why it disgusts normal people and is morally repugnant. They either want to keep children in a state of arrested development with puberty blockers or create lifelong pharma patients that are self propagating.
 
This Jakki Love abomination doesn't even look like a drag queen, it looks like some sort of fucked up character from a music video.

I thought that the entire point of drag queens was to impersonate being female, but I guess that like everything in shitlib looney land, the term has been redefined to mean "dressing like a weirdo"
Frankly that's the second-worst part of all this: they don't even look remotely attractive or feminine. Its like they want an entire generation of kids traumatized by man-made sexual horrors beyond their comprehension or something. Wait a minute...
 
This Jakki Love abomination doesn't even look like a drag queen, it looks like some sort of fucked up character from a music video.

I thought that the entire point of drag queens was to impersonate being female, but I guess that like everything in shitlib looney land, the term has been redefined to mean "dressing like a weirdo"

It's a Teletubby.
 
The thing I don't understand, is why commies love faggots so much when most of their thought-leaders considered faggotry to be "bourgeois decadence" and faggots were definitely not loved in the CCCP.

Stalin shot faggots. Just sayin'
The commie faggot thing is a distinctly western phenomenon, propped up by postmodern epistemology , academia, and perhaps also deep state influence.
 
Targeted in a hate crime over kid-friendly drag show, Lake in the Hills bakery can no longer host public events
Chicago Sun-Times (archive.ph)
By Tom Schuba
2022-08-02 16:02:06GMT

Village officials ordered UpRising Bakery and Cafe to stop hosting events because it isn’t zoned for entertainment. Owner Corrina Sac called the move discriminatory “and a conspiracy to interfere with my business.”

A Lake in the Hills bakery that was targeted earlier this month in a hate crime after planning a family-friendly drag show was ordered to stop hosting public events because it isn’t zoned for entertainment — a move the store’s owner called a “conspiracy.”

Corrina Sac, of UpRising Bakery and Cafe, said in a Facebook video posted Saturday that village officials sent a letter a day earlier threatening large fines and the revocation of its business and liquor licenses if any more events are organized.

The ACLU of Illinois vowed to defend Sac and warned the village’s actions “create a victory for hateful, anti-LGBTQ+ voices who attacked the owner and bakery after coverage of the drag brunch.”

Sac said the letter came after a “very threatening meeting” on Thursday, when she claimed she was first informed of the zoning issue and concerns over the public resources being used to protect her business. She insisted the bakery has been holding events since opening last November and now relies on them to meet its financial obligations.

“I feel like this is discrimination and a conspiracy to interfere with my business,” she said. “Unfortunately, when the attention waned from all the hate this week, they shifted gears and started victim blaming me after we were attacked by a known domestic terrorist who committed hate crimes against us just one week ago.”

Joseph I. Collins, 24, of Alsip, was arrested early July 23 after allegedly breaking out windows and spray painting “hateful messages” on the bakery at 2104 W. Algonquin Road, according to Lake in the Hills police. He was hit with felony hate crime and criminal damage to property charges and was later released on a $1,000 bond.

The vandalism followed threats and harassment over the bakery’s planned “Starry Night Drag Brunch,” which was supposed to happen that same evening.

In recent months, the Proud Boys and other far-right agitators have targeted similar pro-LGBTQ+ events across the country. Using language popular among adherents of the unfounded QAnon conspiracy theory — which centers on an alleged cabal of Satanic sexual abusers operating a massive child sex trafficking ring — extremists have claimed kid-friendly drag shows are a tool for “grooming” children.

Members of the Proud Boys’ Northern Illinois chapter promoted a protest of the drag brunch with Awake Illinois, another far-right group that has advocated against critical race theory and mask mandates in schools.

Collins has been photographed wearing Proud Boys garb and standing alongside Edgar “Remy Del Toro” Delatorre, a prominent member of the neofascist group. Both men were present for the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, which has led to federal charges against dozens of Proud Boys.

‘We just need to figure out what we’re gonna do’​

Village officials wouldn’t immediately provide a copy of the letter sent to the bakery, but they issued a statement pushing back on Sac’s claim that she was the subject of a “conspiracy.”

“This issue is about a business conducting activities it was never permitted to conduct,” officials said in the statement Sunday. “While the potential revenue from these entertainment events may be attractive to the business owner, the Village is seeking compliance with its zoning regulations.”

The zoning designation of the strip mall where UpRising is located “prohibits entertainment in large part due to the close proximity to residential neighborhoods and shared tenant parking,” according to the statement.

Officials said they requested last week’s meeting with Sac to discuss her business “offering continued paid entertainment events.” But they also shared complaints regarding lost business, parking issues, safety concerns and zoning violations. After Sac’s lawyer failed to confirm she would adhere to the zoning rules, officials said they sent the letter “requesting compliance.”

The drag brunch at the center of the controversy “received strong negative criticism” after it was advertised and pushed the village to respond, officials said.

“The Village’s focus was on coordinating the resources necessary to ensure the safety of the business, its neighbors and the community, while also preserving the Constitutional rights of the participants,” the statement noted.

Rebecca Glenberg, senior staff attorney for the ACLU of Illinois, warned village attorneys that cracking down on the bakery’s events “would be unconstitutional.” She said her organization is now “prepared to respond appropriately.”

“We request the Village’s assurances that it will not take enforcement actions or other retaliatory actions against Ms. Sac or UpRising, directly or indirectly, or otherwise interfere with constitutionally protected speech at UpRising,” Glenberg wrote in a letter Saturday.

Lake in the Hills bakery dispute is chance to show that hate is not effective
Chicago Sun-Times (archive.ph)
By CST Editorial Board
2022-08-02 01:36:03GMT

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When a hate crime suspect allegedly drove more than 60 miles and vandalized the UpRising Bakery and Cafe in Lake in the Hills to protest a pro-LGBTQ planned event, it set off an unfortunate chain of events for the small business.

The planned family-friendly drag show was canceled. The business was vandalized. The village and bakery are now in a heated dispute over enforcement of entertainment zoning regulations.

We hope the bakery and village officials can come to a compromise. If not, the far northwest suburb could potentially lose a business that was just trying to find creative ways to pay the bills.

And in a larger sense, the bullies will have won.

The village, of course, has a right to require special entertainment zoning for venues wanting to host events that could impact nearby residents with noise, parking problems or other issues.

But most of the events UpRising Cafe has hosted since opening last November don’t strike us as full-blown entertainment productions. Yes, there was the planned drag show and Disney karaoke night. But a majority of the events were community programs such as resume writing workshops, classes on cookie making and cake decoration, acoustic live music from local talent and even a class where you can paint a portrait of your pet.

These events are what bridge the gap for the business to make ends meet, says Corrina Sac, owner of UpRising. Now the business could face large fines and potentially have its business and liquor license revoked if it hosts any kind of event.

Village leaders, who have condemned the vandalism, say the dispute with the bakery has nothing to do with the drag show, merely the zoning violations.

But in blocking the drag brunch and other events at the bakery by deeming them “entertainment events,” the village is giving the person who vandalized UpRising what he originally wanted, the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois said in a statement. The ACLU disputed the characterization of UpRising’s programs as “entertainment events.”

The goal here, we think, is to strengthen community relations, support a small business and protect the rights of both the village and UpRising.

Resolving the dispute, without a legal battle, is an opportunity to show right-wing agitators that hate won’t win.
 
“This issue is about a business conducting activities it was never permitted to conduct,” officials said in the statement Sunday. “While the potential revenue from these entertainment events may be attractive to the business owner, the Village is seeking compliance with its zoning regulations.”
If this is what the zoning laws say and it's enforced fairly I don't see how the ACLU and the "sacs" have a leg to stand on.
 
If this is what the zoning laws say and it's enforced fairly I don't see how the ACLU and the "sacs" have a leg to stand on.
Totally this, and they were dumb to bring this kind of attention to themselves. It's probably true this is rarely enforced unless you're being an asshole, and here we are.
 
Resolving the dispute, without a legal battle, is an opportunity to show right-wing agitators that hate won’t win.

Ever notice how with the woke movement and the Democrat party, that any and all opposition to their agenda is always described as "hate"?

Not wanting to give reparations to Black Lies Matter? Hate.
Not wanting children to be exposed to troonery & faggotry? Hate
Criticizing Nancy Pelosi, Cuck Schumer or "da squad"? Hate
Not wanting women to kill their children after delivery? Hate
 
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