Please tell me WHY anyone would want to know this?....Seems she had an agenda, and found a platform to verbalize her perversions, and hatred for anyone else's views!
She also wrote an essay for LA Times... I am Jewish. I wear glasses. I am bisexual — and I'm the Rose Queen
"I am Jewish. I wear glasses. I am bisexual — and I'm the Rose Queen" was the title of her essay...
Here are some of her quotes in the essay..."I feel an additional responsibility, to myself and to this tradition, to share that I am bisexual."..."While I am almost certainly not the first member of the LGBTQ community on the court, I hope that by saying so publicly, I might encourage others to be proud of who they are."
I watched the Rose Parade on New Year's Day...Leeza Gibbons mentioned her essay during the broadcast...
OK...This young lady is very intelligent...She will study science at University of Chicago...But, I don't agree with her that it is OK to use her appointment to push for more public support for homosexuals...
I like watching Rose Parade...I do not want this to be politicized...
Siskel did not mention her sexual orientation in her TV message during the parade...
What if some "transgender" person wants to be the Rose Queen? Then what will the committee do? If the Rose Queen is some "transgender" person, I think many people will stop watching Rose Parade...Lower TV ratings...
Make....it....STOP...!
Louise Deser Siskel, a high school senior who will preside over the New Year’s Day Tournament of Roses Parade, says she is the first Jewish Rose queen in the parade’s 101-year history.
Siskel, 18, also told the local media that she is the first LGBTQ queen and the first queen that wears glasses, though none of these firsts have been officially verified.
“What was important to me throughout the interview process was that I was completely transparent about who I was, about the things that I value, and about the things that I advocate for,” she told the Pasadena Star News in an interview last week.
Siskel, of San Marino, California, is a member of Pasadena’s Sequoyah High School debate team and judicial committee, is involved in YMCA Youth & Government, and has researched breast cancer at The Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, as well as worked on research projects funded by NASA Ames. She plans to study cellular and molecular biology in college.
Read more at haaretz.com ..
So she will hump anything that moves, I guess. Isn’t that nice?
She also wrote an essay for LA Times... I am Jewish. I wear glasses. I am bisexual — and I'm the Rose Queen
"I am Jewish. I wear glasses. I am bisexual — and I'm the Rose Queen" was the title of her essay...
Here are some of her quotes in the essay..."I feel an additional responsibility, to myself and to this tradition, to share that I am bisexual."..."While I am almost certainly not the first member of the LGBTQ community on the court, I hope that by saying so publicly, I might encourage others to be proud of who they are."
I watched the Rose Parade on New Year's Day...Leeza Gibbons mentioned her essay during the broadcast...
OK...This young lady is very intelligent...She will study science at University of Chicago...But, I don't agree with her that it is OK to use her appointment to push for more public support for homosexuals...
I like watching Rose Parade...I do not want this to be politicized...
Siskel did not mention her sexual orientation in her TV message during the parade...
What if some "transgender" person wants to be the Rose Queen? Then what will the committee do? If the Rose Queen is some "transgender" person, I think many people will stop watching Rose Parade...Lower TV ratings...
Make....it....STOP...!
Louise Deser Siskel, a high school senior who will preside over the New Year’s Day Tournament of Roses Parade, says she is the first Jewish Rose queen in the parade’s 101-year history.
Siskel, 18, also told the local media that she is the first LGBTQ queen and the first queen that wears glasses, though none of these firsts have been officially verified.
“What was important to me throughout the interview process was that I was completely transparent about who I was, about the things that I value, and about the things that I advocate for,” she told the Pasadena Star News in an interview last week.
Siskel, of San Marino, California, is a member of Pasadena’s Sequoyah High School debate team and judicial committee, is involved in YMCA Youth & Government, and has researched breast cancer at The Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, as well as worked on research projects funded by NASA Ames. She plans to study cellular and molecular biology in college.
Read more at haaretz.com ..
So she will hump anything that moves, I guess. Isn’t that nice?