Council member Christy Martinez-Garcia, who represents the north side of Lubbock where the art walk takes place, looked puzzled when the discussion started. She later said she was blindsided by it.
“I don’t think anybody was prepared for this,” Martinez-Garcia told The Texas Tribune. “More people attend First Friday than vote.”
Martinez-Garcia described the trail as a hugely successful event that attracts about 20,000 people monthly. She said it’s in the city’s best interest to be inclusive.
“We need to make it open for anybody and everybody, I’m straight but I don’t hate,” Martinez-Garcia told her fellow council members. “I appreciate your input, but it’s so important that we don’t pick who we are representing.”
Based Christy Martinez-Garcia
More people attend First Friday than vote.
WTYP
Ah yes freedom
There’s nothing that protects your right to violate your genetic dress code in the US Constitution. In fact, the government has a duty to protect children from WrongDress, because of the pedophiles.
genetic dress code
I would like a copy of the Genetic Dress Code. I need to make sure I’m compliant.
I laughed. Apparently at least 9 people got mad though?
yeah, I checked their comment history. The fact that they’re continuing to defend their position means they’re either serious or a troll. This isn’t sarcasm missing the mark.
A satirical troll is a thing. You know what, I should probably change their tag in my app.
Luddites in Lubbock.
The Luddites had a point about the ‘de-skilling’ of work and the alienation of labor. And they regularly cross-dressed.
These people are just obsessed with enforcing misery.