Rock the vote (literally): Pastor preaches the gospel of voting at a go-go club.
Source: USA Today
Published 5:14 a.m. ET Oct. 15, 2024 | Updated 5:14 p.m. ET Oct. 15, 2024
CAMP SPRINGS, Maryland ‒ It was nearly 2 a.m. Saturday. The go-go band was about to start its next set when Tony Lee got the nod it was time to go on. Lee worked his way through the crowd waiting for Rare Essence, a favorite local group, to pump up the music again. The guitar player introduced their special guest.
The pastor took the mic. Look, I came out here to holler at yall cause yall know theres an election coming up and I just want to make sure yall understand your voice matters and your vote matters and you are important, Lee told them. Anybody know that in the house? The clubgoers cheered.
In what was almost a mix of preaching and rapping, Lee went on to urge the crowd to register, to vote. Voting isnt just about what happens in the White House, he continued. Voting impacts whats happening in the State House, in the courthouse, in the schoolhouse, in the jailhouse, in the traphouse and at your house. He ended with, God bless yall!
Lee, pastor of Community of Hope AME Church in Suitland, Maryland, was no stranger to the go-go club scene in the Washington, D.C., metro area. He had visited in the past to set up HIV testing, talk about reducing gun violence and invite folks to his church. But last Saturday's stop was part of a whirlwind campaign to hit dozens of Maryland clubs in the weeks leading up to Election Day.
Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/10/15/pastor-voter-registration-drive-club/75675866007/
jls4561
(1,587 posts)Merely to educate the voting public about the importance of voting.
Maybe we should ask the pizza delivery guy?
uncle ray
(3,202 posts)it's a whole different genre. Ron Desantis would not fit in there.
BumRushDaShow
(143,958 posts)underlying disco and had been popular around the time when Club and House music began to reclaim what had become a mass co-option of disco. It was also an alternative to rap (that eventually morphed into hip hop).