Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson appears in LGBT-themed Broadway play

I saw a little of the video of that performance it looked and sounded pretty cringey to me but whatever it’s not something I’m going to spend a great deal of time focusing on.
 
People show their true nature not in one giant step but rather 4/5 small ones. This is one if those 4/5.
 
Seriously, this clown has no business being a judge on any court, let alone the Supreme Court.

This is part of the ugly Biden legacy he leaves America.



A Supreme Court justice has appeared onstage in an LGBT-themed Broadway play.
Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared onstage on Saturday night as a one-appearance-only part of a show called “& Juliet” and stated afterwards that appearing on Broadway has been “a dream” of hers for many years.
According to The Hill news outlet, Jackson said that she “had these two different loves: the law and theater. And so being the first Black woman Supreme Court justice to appear on a Broadway stage, that has been a dream of mine for all of these years.”
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“&Juliet” is a musical in which Shakespeare’s tragic character Juliet discovers that Romeo has had homosexual partners and, in lieu of entering a convent, she goes on a road trip to Paris with her nurse, Shakespeare’s wife Anne Hathaway, and her gender-confused friend “May,” played by a male actor. The show recycles well-known pop tunes and provides Juliet with a male rival for another man’s affections.


Awesome!

Triggering the fat, stupid hillbillies is just a bonus.
 
Well, I have no problem with a judge living her life outside of her position as she sees fit as long as it doesn't impact her work and/or she isn't being bribed.

She's human and should be free to live her life outside of her job, no?
 
Well, I have no problem with a judge living her life outside of her position as she sees fit as long as it doesn't impact her work and/or she isn't being bribed.

She's human and should be free to live her life outside of her job, no?
Not if such living is strongly indicative of prejudice or bias
I really see little difference between this and attending a BLM rally
 
Not if such living is strongly indicative of prejudice or bias
I really see little difference between this and attending a BLM rally
Well, we all have our discourse. She should just be interpreting the law faithfully. When she doesn't, then she should be called out.
 
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