Seattle Official Hires Transgender Stripper For Conference on Homelessness
A transgender stripper was hired to dance topless, give lap dances, and kiss attendees at an event that was organized to solve homelessness in the city of Seattle.
Beyoncé Black St. James was paid with taxpayer money to twerk and strip for the event held on December 9.
City Journal editor and former Seattle City Council candidate Christopher Rufo tweeted, “Last week, Seattle and King County leaders hired transgender stripper Beyoncé Black St. James to perform at their annual conference on solving homelessness. Here’s how they’re using taxpayer money,” along with the shocking video.
Some of the event attendees enjoyed the performance, while other disagreed because it was too sexual and put people on the spot by forcing them to participate in the sexualized show without their prior consent.
Watch: NSFW Warning some nudity
Last week, Seattle and King County leaders hired transgender stripper Beyoncé Black St. James to perform at their annual conference on solving homelessness.
— Christopher F. Rufo (@realchrisrufo) December 15, 2019
Here's how they're using taxpayer money: pic.twitter.com/J0lCKVVfgO
For years, Seattle has claimed that it "needs more resources" to solve homelessness, but as the video shows, they find it totally appropriate to pay for a transgender stripper to grind on members of the region's homelessness nonprofits and taxpayer-funded organizations.
— Christopher F. Rufo (@realchrisrufo) December 15, 2019
The racy drag show was organized by All Home, the agency for homelessness in King County, and was led by Kira Zylstra. Seattle Times reported Zylstra, who is paid roughly $123,000 per year, was put on paid administrative leave pending an investigation of the event.
Watch: WARNING: NSFW Nudity