Satanism
en.wikipedia.org
... In 2005, the Supreme Court of the United States debated in the case of Cutter v. Wilkinson over protecting minority religious rights of prison inmates after a lawsuit challenging the issue was filed to them.[334][335]
The court ruled that facilities that accept federal funds cannot deny prisoners accommodations that are necessary to engage in activities for the practice of their own religious beliefs.[336][337] ...
@#20 ... They are trans supporters - thus mental illness. ...
How so?
The link your current alias provided did not explain that conclusion.
All I see is a subsequent link to...
Transvestic fetishism
en.wikipedia.org
... Transvestic fetishism is a psychiatric diagnosis applied in some countries to people who are sexually aroused by the act of cross-dressing and experience significant distress or impairment -- socially or occupationally -- because of their behavior.[2][1] ...
Cross-dressing is, in your current alias' view, trans?
So, please explain your current alias' determination vis-a-vis the link your current alias provided.
... they are trans supporters - thus mental illness. ...
And, I do note, and thank you, for the lack of the usual ad hominem attack of your current alias.
Jesters " The Band Played On (1941)
www.youtube.com
Lyrics excerpt ...
genius.com
...
Matt Casey formed a social club that beat the town for style
And hired for a meeting place a hall
When payday came around each week, they greased the floor with wax
And danced with noise and vigor at the ball
Each Saturday you'd see them dressed up in Sunday clothes
Each lad would have his sweetheart by his side
When Casey led the first grand March they all would fall in line
Behind the man who was their joy and pride
(Chorus)
For Casey would waltz with a strawberry blonde
And the band played on
He'd glid 'cross the floor with the girl he adord
And the band played on
But his brain was so loaded it nearly exploded;
The poor girl would shake with alarm
He'd ne'er leave the girl with the strawberry curls
And the band played on
(Verse 2)
Such kissing in the corner and such whisp'ring in the hall
And telling tales of love behind the stars
As Casey was the favorite and he that ran the ball
Of kissing and lovemaking did his share
At 12 o'clock exactly they all would fall in line
And march down to the dining hall and eat
But Casey would not join them although everything was fine
But he stayed upstairs and exercise his feet
...
OK, this is the first time I have said this.
genius has the lyrics in a wrong order.
OK, the lyrics seem to be correct. But the 78rpm record I have from 1941 has the stanzas in a different order.
The link I cite is a good representation of what I hear when I play that 1941 record.