Rose Montoya at The White House (l) Joe Biden speaking at podium on stage with microphone and rainbow background (c) Rose Montoya topless at The White House

@rosemontoya/TikTok Remix by Caterina Cox

ā€˜Nation in declineā€™: Nudity at White House Pride event sparks hysterical fears

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David Covucci

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Posted on Jun 13, 2023

Sixteen Hundred Pennsylvania or Sodom and Gomorrah?

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That is the question our nationā€™s leading conservatives are asking themselves after President Joe Biden hosted a Pride event at the White House.

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During the event, the White House hung a Pride flag from the columns of its rear portico, which prompted bizarre outrage from some in the far-right who believed it was an act of treason and an insult to the nationā€™s armed forces. Pride events have become a flashpoint in the right-wingā€™s anti-LGTBQ movement, as Republicans have sought to demonize the movement.

ā€œThe ideological coup is complete,ā€ wrote Ben Shapiro.

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However, that concern was soon eclipsed after a video went viral of an attendee flashing went viral.

ā€œNation in Decline,ā€ wrote one prominent right-wing influencer.

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The video comes from trans TikToker @rosemontoya, who filmed herself meeting President Joe Biden, and held her hands over her breasts while a voiceover asked ā€œAre we topless at the White House?ā€

Some people photoshopped Biden and his Vice President Kamala Harris into the image.

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Others referenced the biblical destruction of the towns in ancient times that has become synonymous with sin and excess.

ā€œSodom and Gomorrah,ā€ they wrote.

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ā€œI thought this had to be fake. It was just too [degenerate] even for Biden Whitehouseā€¦ but nopeā€¦ this is where weā€™re atā€¦ disgraceful,ā€ wrote one.

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In a TikTok, Montoya responded to the backlash, noting that itā€™s legal to go topless in D.C. (while nudity is allowed in D.C. and on federal land, itā€™s unclear if there are regulations unique to the White House) and that they ā€œfully support the free the nipple movement.ā€

Montoya noted there would not be as much outcry if she identified, as she previously did, as a man.

ā€œAll you are doing is that you are affirming Iā€™m a woman,ā€ she said.

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Montoya said that she was inspired by her trans masculine friends showing off their mastectomy scars and wanted to join in their joy.

ā€œI had no intention to be vulgar or profane in any way. I was simply living in joy.ā€

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*First Published: Jun 13, 2023, 8:35 am CDT
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