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Country Music Stars sure have changed from the middle American values they used to espouse. No one is a better example of this grotesquely out-of-place evolution to leftism in Nashville the country music hub than singer Maren Morris.

Morris challenged the state of Tennessee to arrest her during a speech at a pro-LGBTQ concert. The concert was held just weeks after the state announced a ban on drag shows near schools.

“And yes, I introduced my son to some drag queens today, so Tennessee, f—— arrest me,” Morris said to the concertgoers seen in a video clip that has since gone viral. She has won the praise of leftist bastions such as The Washington Post, Variety, and so many more.

“I brought my son here earlier today for soundcheck, and he’s turning three this week, and we got to go in the room where all the queens were getting ready and doing their makeup. And he freaked out when he went in there because it’s just magic what drag queens do,” Morris continued.

“There’s wigs everywhere, and the smell of hairspray and wig glue; there’s glitter; everyone’s in a good mood,” said the singer.

“It’s just like a room of love. And we went back to my dressing room and my son is like, ‘I need the queens!’ I’m like, uh, you’re looking at her?” Morris added.

Tennessee has become the first state to take a stand against the drag show for minors’ madness. They have recently passed legislation banning drag shows on public property and near schools. The state previously had restrictions in place against “adult-oriented businesses.”

The country singer continued with her antics claiming on Instagram that she had her stylist put her in a suit on purpose “to demonstrate the subjectivity of drag and gender expression.”

“There’s a reason we feel powerful in a suit, but why? Is it our tinges of both the feminine and masculine being on public display? Is it just more comfortable than a dress? Or is it just hot and makes you feel like a d— superhero?” Morris asked.

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