Michael Vincenin calls Kennedy LGBT Cancellation
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After many major international shows, the offers were canceled at the Kennedy Center, founder of the Great American Song Foundation, Michael Financity wrote an article entitled “Fear of Queer?” Criticism of the Trump attack on the arts. “Recently, I was invited to conduct national symphony orchestra, and spoke in a program entitled” Peacock between the bathroom: celebrating 50 years of pride “at the Kennedy Center, which actually celebrated the rainbow on art, our music, and our entire culture. This program was suddenly canceled. Control of the government and silence creativity, regardless of value, based on sexual tendency.”
In the same article, he also criticized Trump’s distortion of other arts and culture institutions such as NPR and PBS. He continued, “It removes the Kennedy Center crisis and drowns our country in despair. In fact, the last attempts to strip PBS and NPR of critical boxes, highlighting the fact that any government -backed access is no longer safe because the current administration has been banned or canceled in an effort, in an effort to motivate any music in the center. (This” cancellation “does not recognize disturbing and racist forms, women and other women Forms of censorship, which I find is equally qualified, surprising, and in fact, hopeless).
A few weeks after he took office, Trump announced a acquisition of the Kennedy Center in February 2025. He made himself president and replaced many members of the Board of Directors with people from his team. Soon after, many offers were canceled by the administration, such as “peacock between pigeons” and music for children Finn. Others voluntarily bent, such as the performance of Issa Ray, Traveler colleagues, and Hamilton.