For the First Time, Drag Queens to Appear in Super Bowl Ad
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4 WINDS USA
Jan. 29, 2020
MADISON, Wis., Jan. 29, 2020 /Standard Newswire/ -- A Sabra Hummus ad for the upcoming Super Bowl in Miami will feature drag queens.
Last week, a 15-second teaser ad featured "RuPaul's Drag Race" contestants Kim Chi and Miz Cracker.
"Real Housewives of New Jersey" stars Teresa Giuidice and Caroline Manzo, plus rapper T-Pain, are also in the ad.
"We're bringing a diverse group of personalities to the table and demonstrating just how incredibly versatile, relevant and relatable hummus is today. We think we've got something for everyone," said Sabra Hummus marketing officer Jason Levine.
Steve McConkey operates 4 WINDS USA, a Madison, Wisconsin worldwide ministry that stands up for Christian athletes.
"Again, we see sports being used for the radical homosexual movement," states McConkey. "The movement is trying to make drag queens appear normal, just like when they are used at local libraries.
"Genetic studies show that people are not born gay. The ad should talk about the suicide and disease rates surrounding the homosexual community. Those promoting this ad should be held accountable as millions of families will view it."
In 2003, McConkey started fighting against the International Olympic Committee for allowing transgenders in the Olympics. He was the only one who stood against this publicly.
From there, the transgender movement spread to state high schools, the NCAA, NFL, NBA, MLB, and the military. Steve has fought this LGBT agenda every step of the way.
McConkey tried to sue the International Olympic Committee before the 2016 Olympics in Rio. He was concerned that intersex athletes would sweep the 800 meters. That is exactly what happened. McConkey was told he did not have a case because he did not have a vested interest in the race.
4 WINDS USA (founded in 1988) stands up worldwide for Christian athletes and provides the USA Apologetics and Track & Field Report at 4WindsUSA.com. Starting in world-class track and field ministries in 1981, Steve and Liz McConkey have worked through nine Olympics. From 1982 to 1992, McConkey was a USA National Track and Field Club Coach. After 1992, they began to work with athletes on all teams. In 2013, McConkey started standing up worldwide for all Christian athletes as his main focus, appearing periodically on worldwide radio. He graduated with honors from Western Kentucky University (Master of Science-Public Health), Minnesota State University, Mankato (BS-Community Health), and Webster High School (WI).
4 WINDS USA
Jan. 29, 2020
MADISON, Wis., Jan. 29, 2020 /Standard Newswire/ -- A Sabra Hummus ad for the upcoming Super Bowl in Miami will feature drag queens.
Last week, a 15-second teaser ad featured "RuPaul's Drag Race" contestants Kim Chi and Miz Cracker.
"Real Housewives of New Jersey" stars Teresa Giuidice and Caroline Manzo, plus rapper T-Pain, are also in the ad.
"We're bringing a diverse group of personalities to the table and demonstrating just how incredibly versatile, relevant and relatable hummus is today. We think we've got something for everyone," said Sabra Hummus marketing officer Jason Levine.
Steve McConkey operates 4 WINDS USA, a Madison, Wisconsin worldwide ministry that stands up for Christian athletes.
"Again, we see sports being used for the radical homosexual movement," states McConkey. "The movement is trying to make drag queens appear normal, just like when they are used at local libraries.
"Genetic studies show that people are not born gay. The ad should talk about the suicide and disease rates surrounding the homosexual community. Those promoting this ad should be held accountable as millions of families will view it."
In 2003, McConkey started fighting against the International Olympic Committee for allowing transgenders in the Olympics. He was the only one who stood against this publicly.
From there, the transgender movement spread to state high schools, the NCAA, NFL, NBA, MLB, and the military. Steve has fought this LGBT agenda every step of the way.
McConkey tried to sue the International Olympic Committee before the 2016 Olympics in Rio. He was concerned that intersex athletes would sweep the 800 meters. That is exactly what happened. McConkey was told he did not have a case because he did not have a vested interest in the race.
4 WINDS USA (founded in 1988) stands up worldwide for Christian athletes and provides the USA Apologetics and Track & Field Report at 4WindsUSA.com. Starting in world-class track and field ministries in 1981, Steve and Liz McConkey have worked through nine Olympics. From 1982 to 1992, McConkey was a USA National Track and Field Club Coach. After 1992, they began to work with athletes on all teams. In 2013, McConkey started standing up worldwide for all Christian athletes as his main focus, appearing periodically on worldwide radio. He graduated with honors from Western Kentucky University (Master of Science-Public Health), Minnesota State University, Mankato (BS-Community Health), and Webster High School (WI).
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