The Tournament of Roses Parade first kicked off January 1, 1890 in Pasadena, California and has become as notable as the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in Manhattan. Now that the left got its politically correct meathooks into it, the event has changed.
According to Pasadena Now, the Tournament of Roses has now changed the rules on the royal court applications by allowing people who "identify as female" to apply, thus paving the way for a future transgender Rose Queen or, at the very least, a transgender Rose Princess, which will forever change the meaning of the term "a royal ball."
According to Pasadena Now, the Tournament of Roses has now changed the rules on the royal court applications by allowing people who "identify as female" to apply, thus paving the way for a future transgender Rose Queen or, at the very least, a transgender Rose Princess, which will forever change the meaning of the term "a royal ball."
To put it more succinctly: one fully-qualified, capable and eager teenage girl may have to one day miss out on her golden opportunity to ride in the parade in order to make way for a teenage boy who identifies as a female but still has his twig and berries intact.
"A change to the Tournament of Roses application for the Royal Court could allow transgender applicants the opportunity to enter the process," reports the outlet. "Requirements previously required that applicants 'must be female,' but this year the requirement has changed to 'must identify as female.'"
Nothing is sacred anymore. The nation is doomed.
"A change to the Tournament of Roses application for the Royal Court could allow transgender applicants the opportunity to enter the process," reports the outlet. "Requirements previously required that applicants 'must be female,' but this year the requirement has changed to 'must identify as female.'"
Nothing is sacred anymore. The nation is doomed.
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