national geographic named The drag queen was one of nine Travelers of the Year, but faced some backlash online for the decision.
Wynn Wiley, who goes by the name Patti Gonia, claims to be an “intersectional environmental activist, drag queen, and outdoor inclusivity advocate.”
The magazine said Wiley “helps LGBTQ+ youth discover the wonders of the outdoors” through the nonprofit organization he co-founded, Outdoorlist Oath.
The drag queen was quoted praising the organization for its work in promoting the LGBTQ+ agenda.
“Every year, my community raises money to send 10 queer youth on a fully-funded backpacking trip,” Wiley said. “One of the participants said to me and the group around the bonfire: “This trip gave me back the childhood I didn’t get to experience, and that means everything to me.” ”
response
The magazine received criticism from many people on social media for this decision.
“They really have to shove this in our faces everywhere. It’s not an accident. It’s all by design.” Said Chaya Laichik is the woman behind the popular TikTok account Libs.
“This post-Christian culture hates women. They love to mock women, they love to exploit women, they love to abuse women.” read Another reply.
“I feel like I can cancel my National Geographic subscription right now. This company’s woke BS saved me $100.” read Another reply.
sarah palin answered There are simply no words.
“Hey, this has to be a farce. @NatGeo please tell me this is a fake meme. If not, what the hell are you trying to prove? Stop indoctrinating.” Said Another critic.
The activist has also participated in marketing campaigns by outdoor clothing retailer The North Face and conservation group National Audubon Society.
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