LGBTQ activist becomes deputy state secretary
A recent, high-level hire at the Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy is a drag queen, LGBTQ+ activist who has “lectured” on kink at college campuses and participated in interviews about fetish role-plays. In one interview, he even discusses having sex with animals.
Sam Brinton was recently tapped to serve as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition in the US Office of Nuclear Energy for the Department of Energy, The National Pulse portal writes. He also goes by “Sister Ray Dee O’Active” – his drag queen alter ego. His biography reveals that he has advised legislators about nuclear policy in Congress and has also advised President Obama and his wife on LGBT issues.
Mr Brinton is an active member of the Washington, D.C. chapter of a drag queen society known as the “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence,” which lists him as the principal contact on its tax forms. He was interviewed by Metro Weekly about the group, where he emphasized he is the „slutty one”. The new member of the Biden administration has also been active in the LGBTQ movement since college. On one occasion, he explained that he likes sexual role-playing games in which he leads another man dressed as a puppy on a leash.

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Brinton has also lectured on perversion at colleges, including at the University of Wisconsin-Stout’s Gender and Sexuality Alliance’s „The Physics of Kink” class. According to the description on Instagram, the session included live demonstrations on the physics behind sexual play and the use of various sex toys.

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The new deputy state secretary gave a lecture on „kink” at another college, where his live demonstration included his peers kneeling dressed as dogs.

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The United States is not the only major power to have an activist from the LGBTQ movement actively involved in its administration. In the spirit of combating gender discrimination, a government commissioner has recently been appointed in Germany, with the primary responsibility for queer people’s issues. Green Party MP Sven Lehmann, 42, will be in charge of drafting a national action plan, the German Ministry for Family Affairs said.
?? „When I think about the fact that many young people are afraid to come out at school or in their sports clubs. Then we haven’t come far enough yet,” says @svenlehmann, Germany’s first ever LGBTQ+ commissioner.https://t.co/0J2lKKpf0a pic.twitter.com/PmRo7vNzJd
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