Gay Pride and Prejudice

Reality rock star, Anna Christina Paxton, and her 5-girl political band "break the internet" with a progressive fundraiser to save Public Radio from a hostile corporate takeover. After their viral campaign throws a Senate election into a run-off, Anna risks losing her transgender best friends, Justice and Peace, and their world-famous LGBT band "Pax Christi," to a vicious "hate triangle" with the two opposing candidates and a greedy financier playing all parties against each other.

SOUNDTRACKS FOR REALITY PROTEST SCENES:

"Girls in Government: Church and State Fractured"
www.isocracytx.net/GIG.html

WEBSITES for Political Outreach:
www.earnedamnesty.org
www.10million.net
www.ethics-commission.net

BASED ON NONPROFIT MODELS for Govt Reform:
www.paceuniversal.com
www.grameenfoundation.org
www.medcoops.com

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  3. SYNOPSIS: ACT I


    Scene 0 - Female Voiceover:


    Never thought this is how it would end. I never saw it coming.


    (CHAIR FLIES THROUGH THE AIR AT THE CAMERA)


    The end of my days as a struggling musical artist. And the beginning of my political career...

    (CAMERA PANS A GAY BAR IN CHAOS)


    ...Working with the very shitbags I protested with every video and rap I ever recorded.


    (CROWD CHANTS: Refuse! Resist!)

    NARRATOR and other BAND MEMBERS ANSWER: Diffuse! Desist!

    Let's make up and KISS!


    (NARRATOR DODGES HURLING WINE GLASS, BLOCKS IT WITH A DOOR.

    OPEN CLOSET REVEALS BARECHESTED MAN FROM THE WAIST UP)


    They say politics makes strange bedfellows...


    (CAMERA DROPS. MAN WEARS ONLY A SMILEY FACE CONDOM, SWINGING IT IN THE FACE OF A BARKING MAN IN LEATHER CUFFS AND PINK TUTU. THEY SMILE AND WAVE.)


    Whoever said that, had no earthly clue!


    OPENING SONG: "All the Sexes Live in Texus"


    Scene 1: Anna Christina Paxton, Christian anarchist, argues over the phone about her "panspiritual" universalist beliefs. Her best friend, Justice, is coming out as Transgender at their charity fashion show for KPFT radio in Montrose. As always, their endless debate ends with verbal hugs and kisses, while Anna checks the band's bios, views and likes rocketing online.


    [CREDITS over photos with descriptions of 5 band members]


    Scene 2: Anna and Tru Dat, Constitutionalist songwriter for the band, rehearse with Justice and Peace, transgender couple, interrupted by conflicts over the lyrics. Justice refuses to sing any reference to "Christian" - citing Anna's refusal to identify with LGBT beliefs either. Peace, who is transfemale, offers a compromise, changing the lyrics to "inclusive" instead of
    "Christian."


    REHEARSAL SONGS: "Unconstitutional" and "Civil Rap"


    The interruption is interrupted by a phone call from Democratic candidate DeVito's office, seeking a meeting with the band. Anna refuses, calling "Veto DeVito" a dangerous hypocrite who sold out the party to patriarchal politics. She rips the stickers off her guitar case, the last two letters, and spells "N" "O" covering her nipples, shoots a Selfie and texts it.


    Scenes 3-4: MONTAGE of the band "Pax Christi" going viral. HEADLINES show video of DeVito and protestors blasting his campaign for threats to charge Anna Paxton with unsolicited sexting, while NPR and Amy Goodman/Democracy Now! interview Paxton, defending her artistic expression. Paxton argues the Democratic candidates should raise donations for community development and microbanking, and quit pimping the working poor for their votes and dollars, while demonizing Christians who run better social programs through nonprofits funded voluntarily.


    MUSICAL PERFORMANCE ON SNL, GUEST APPEARANCE by AOC, who joins Anna and Tru Dat to sing "Don't Blame Victims for the Crime" to launch the fundraising campaign for WBAI in New York as a call to "Women Businesses Against Injustice." Live show closes with "Pacifica Proud" sung to audience, waving lighters, in the studio and across the country at public radio watch parties in CA, NY and TX.

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  4. Scene 5: Egberto Willies, KPFT radio host in Houston, is taking donations for a talent contest, arguing Pax Christi band needs a representative from the Black progressive community that has been split and silenced by partisan politics and media profits exploiting oppression. He interviews Deepa "Deep State" Singh, a Black Power feminist (half Indian Buddhist, half Nigerian Muslim) calling to defund the Death Penalty, return inmates to build clinics in their home districts, and convert prisons into teaching hospitals for medical students and interns to serve in public health. She performs "Obama Gangsta Style" protesting Obama and ACA as unconstitutional, blaming male oppression for censoring Black women who are owed triple reparations -- for slavery, for rape, and for civil rights violations by men, both black and white.


    MUSIC VIDEO: Deep State and her team dance to a laser light show, wearing only a thong, a black leather trenchcoat cinched at the waist, and thigh-high boots, shooting glow in the dark glitter from a fake "assault weapon".


    MONTAGE: As votes accumulate online, the internet explodes.


    HEADLINES read: Polls show more Millennials support Anna Paxton and Pax Christi than George "Jorge" DaVito the Democratic challenger for Texas Senate seat, currently held by William Fitzgerald Dorsey.
    VIDEO of DaVito's campaign outshouted by PROTESTERS chanting: "VETO DaVito!" CLOSEUP of SIGNS: "Pax Christi for Texas!" "Pax Christi for Senate" "Pax Christi for President"


    Scene 6: Band members put on makeup in the dressing room, before going onstage in California.
    Video clips of dance concerts and songs: "Creation Song" for KPFA to launch "Rock the Earth" music campaign to refinance the CA state economy by applying tax reimbursements for corporate abuse to credit toward green jobs and internships saving the environment, endangered wildlife and wildness, and "Rights for the Works" for KPFK in LA, featuring Deep State and Tru Dat, demanding restitution for Native American genocide by developing campus housing, jobs and townships along the Border for migrants workers to claim legal residency and dual citizenship.


    BAND VOICES: Did you see our ratings go up? What, on the Workers video? Told you, that would be the biggest hit with students, to start building campus towns along the border and stop sweatshop labor and trafficking. No, silly. Someone started a campaign to write in PAX CHRISTI for the Senate race. And the polls are showing 5-10% of voters polled which is more than the Green and Libertarian candidates combined. Don't believe the fake news. They're just using us for ratings. The trick is to use them. C'mon, Ladies, let's go!


    Scene 7: Phone rings but Anna is crashed out, exhausted and doesn't answer. DaVito is getting lectured by his top financier Douglas "Big Daddy D" Daron, whose corporate cronies can only manipulate the votes so far. They could beat the Red State incumbent, if they can flip the Green progressive voters Blue. The polls show DaVito dropping, while the undecided and write-in votes rise. On Election Day, the nationally watched Senate race ends in a tie. Because of contested validity of write-in votes, the Governor and Legislature vote to conduct a second election, between the two top candidates, with no third parties or write-ins.

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