Rainbow Burqa Boy & KGO at Zuckerberg Mansion
By Todd Swindell and Michael Petrelis
(Cross posted from our campaign site.)
The #ILikeMikeSF
team arrived at noon at the mansion of Mark Zuckerberg and his wife
Priscilla Chan, in District 8's Dolores Heights neighborhood, just as dozens of construction workers were going on their lunch break.
We soon were joined by a big and beefy private security guard named
Marcus, who was quite friendly and always had his camera-phone in hand
and running when dealing with us.
The dozens workers of
expanding and rehabbing the $10 million home were very curious why were
at the location and wearing a rainbow burqa, and none of them were
familiar with the controversy of Facebook requiring drag queens and
performers and everyone else to use their real names on their personal
pages.
Many of the construction guys smiled or chuckled at
Michael in his rainbow Burqa Boy outfit, and the most talkative worker
asked if we had a comedy or dance routine to perform. We told them about
the #MyNameIs social media effort.
A cameraman from KGO-TV filmed us in front of the mansion, then asked
us a few questions before Marcus came over and filmed the cameraman
taping us holding up the letter for Zuckerberg.
Marcus took
our letter and said it would be passed along to the Facebook PR team,
and we gave out our campaign cards and asked the folks who live in
District 8 to vote for us. Bill Wilson snapped lots of great photos and
Todd Swindell looked smart and stylish in a campaign tee shirt.
This was a fun political action, we enjoyed engaging with the
construction dudes, taking in the spectacular views from atop the hill
where the mansion is situated and Michael was happy to remove the
rainbow burqa because it's not made with fabric that breathes.
Oh, the dilemmas and dramas of being a drag princess!
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