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Billy Porter Advocates For Political Engagement And Social Justice Activism

Billy Porter in black formal suit

Billy Porter delivered a powerful performance at Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s Democratic National Convention luncheon, singing “Can’t Sing This Song Again” as a response to Sam Cooke’s iconic track “A Change Is Gonna Come.” Porter emphasized the need for continuous activism and progress in the fight for a more just society.

Porter expressed his admiration for the late John Lewis and highlighted the importance of sustained effort in creating positive change. He cautioned against complacency within the Democratic Party, urging ongoing engagement and support for the presidential ticket of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.

Reflecting on Joe Biden's decision not to seek re-election, Porter commended the move as a strategic step towards advancing diversity in leadership. He emphasized the significance of remaining vigilant and prepared for potential setbacks in the pursuit of equality.

Porter's involvement in the 2020 DNC festivities underscored a renewed sense of hope and engagement within the political landscape. He stressed the importance of continued voter participation and support for elected officials beyond presidential elections.

Praising Biden's recent DNC speech, Porter acknowledged the former vice president's pivotal role in safeguarding democracy. He emphasized the need for unity within the Democratic Party and expressed gratitude for Biden's leadership in facilitating a historic shift towards greater inclusivity.

Addressing criticism over a photo showing him kissing Biden's hand at a Juneteenth celebration, Porter dismissed social media backlash, emphasizing the personal significance of the gesture and his commitment to advocacy.

As an official surrogate for the campaign, Porter has actively participated in efforts to support Kamala Harris's bid for the presidency. He highlighted the importance of political engagement and representation, particularly for marginalized communities.

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