It's "Dragoween" time kiddies so tell Mommy and Daddy that you want to see men dressed up as cartoonish women while they have you sit on their bony laps and tell you stories of brave cross-dressers and their pronouns.
So how are your kids going to spend their Halloween--going door-to-door trick-or-treating' as they collect candy from strangers who may or may not have included a little bit of rainbow fentanyl as a trick? Or maybe you plan taking them to a drag show for children where they can be groomed into something they are not.
These so-called 'Dragoween' shows have sparked outrage, threats and protests in some states such as Florida, California and Oregon. For some reason, parents don't want their children being sexualized by guys dressed as whores. Can you believe it?
The events are touted as being suited for all ages and include slutty performances and story hours.
This week, drag show organizers in Orlando canceled a story hour, and others in Eugene, Oregon, called police to disperse violent protests at another.
In California, complaints have driven administrators at the Encinitas Union School District to disown a Disney villain-themed drag show occurring Saturday as part of a queer youth “Boo Bash.”
This week, drag show organizers in Orlando canceled a story hour, and others in Eugene, Oregon, called police to disperse violent protests at another.
In California, complaints have driven administrators at the Encinitas Union School District to disown a Disney villain-themed drag show occurring Saturday as part of a queer youth “Boo Bash.”
“This is adult entertainment, it’s not for children,” said Kimberly Fletcher, president of the parental rights group Moms for America. “What do these drag queens want from our children? Our kids need their innocence.”
There it is: what they want is your child's innocence--it's obvious.
Bob Witeck, president of the LGBTQYADDAYADDA+1 marketing firm Witeck Communications, says there’s no right way to advertise the events with different political groups “vying for the votes of suburban women” in next month’s midterm elections.
“Drag has been around forever, but we’re in a toxic political environment right now,” Mr. Witeck said.
Bob Witeck, president of the LGBTQYADDAYADDA+1 marketing firm Witeck Communications, says there’s no right way to advertise the events with different political groups “vying for the votes of suburban women” in next month’s midterm elections.
“Drag has been around forever, but we’re in a toxic political environment right now,” Mr. Witeck said.
No, the toxicity was created by the LGBTQ community by pushing their agenda onto our kids, into the schools and into the libraries. It's the disinfecting sunshine of the internet on these issues that have exposed these exposers.
He claimed that drag has “always been on the risqué side, with burlesque and innuendo,” but said most drag performers keep story hours clean for children, but that's bull crap. Children are supposed to be innocent and this is an assault on their innocence.
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“It’s their way of giving back,” he claimed. “They read children’s books and might lip-sync or [dirty] dance to Disney songs.”
It's great to finally see an angry response to these grooming attempts.
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