You may remind this turd of a human being as the Illinois Congressman who modeled his office after Downton Abbey and had a laundry list of campaign finance violations from several years back. He largely got off with a slap on the wrist from all of that but while he was in office he voted in line with his Republican counterparts in discriminating against the LGBT community. It was pretty much one of those worst kept secrets that he was gay but now the cat is out of the bag. Several people witnessed Shock at Coachella hanging with his gay buddies and making out with others. Publications have reached out for comment but so far he has not responded.
Normally outing somebody would be a serious offense but considering his solid voting record in opposing the equality of the people he is out partying with makes it fair game. The freedom and activities he so enjoys are made possible in spite of people like himself and others on the right that would continue having homosexuals feel ashamed and less than equal. It would be great if he changed his mind but that doesn't help change any votes or create opportunities to change any minds since hes left Congress in disgrace. So fuck this guy.
Normally outing somebody would be a serious offense but considering his solid voting record in opposing the equality of the people he is out partying with makes it fair game. The freedom and activities he so enjoys are made possible in spite of people like himself and others on the right that would continue having homosexuals feel ashamed and less than equal. It would be great if he changed his mind but that doesn't help change any votes or create opportunities to change any minds since hes left Congress in disgrace. So fuck this guy.
In researching the photos, we discovered the group shot posted to the public Instagram account of one of the men posing with Schock. Among those who 'liked' that post was Aaron Schock himself. The post has since been removed, and the man has switched his account to 'private.' Queerty obtained a screenshot before the post disappeared showing the former Congressman liking the photo, but we've removed it at the request of the man whose account it came from, who requested anonymity.