Editorial Assembly / Updated: 2024-09-27
In Feb 2023 a Library in a rich Sydney suburb held a drag queen story time. The event, which was organised at Manly Library and was the first for the local council, featured drag queen Charisma Belle reading a series of books to a group of children who were each accompanied by an adult. Dozens of protesters against the event stood outside the library building on Saturday morning. One held a banner that read: ”Drag queens are not for kids”.
In May 2023 a Library in Goulburn also tried to host a drag queen story time for kids. The event was cancelled, reportedly, "due to the threats received by drag queen herself and staff at the region’s council."
For the last couple of years there had been multiple incidents like this, yet the governments and gender diverse communities appear undeterred. They insists that drag story time is a good opportunity for "diversity" education, despite that the kids they tried to arrange to participate are all too young to understand sexual behaviors at all. So until recently, they were still trying to get even more kids into this.
I can't remember when did I start to dislike the drag queens. My first impression of a drag queens, surprisingly, came from a TV musical artist, "Pauline Pantsdown". Politics aside, those were interesting shows to enjoy, perhaps because the drag queen portrayed as what he thought, "an ugly figure".
Audiences will get the perception aligning with their values, that is cool. Everyone is happy.
How about associating drag queens to story telling for young kids? Without much thinking we know it is a very odd idea to say the least. Fairy tales fairy tells, and they don't look like drag queens, period. Unless, they meant to tell some horror stories?
Weird actions always come with insidious agendas.
It wouldn't be the case to familiarise with kids with gay people, so it would be easier for them to groom your children easier, that is a bit far stretched. That is not the most urgent issue they are dealing with.
Instead, they are trying to foster an atmosphere of hospitality against gays, so they can use it as a defence on many of the pedophile criminal cases in this country.
There are so many historical child abuse cases in this country and sadly, due to historical context, many of them involved high profile gay people. There are just too many of them. It just happened that a large portion of the population had developed an opinion against the so called "queer" community. As these historical cases are still in front of courts, you would see witnesses or victims displaying the so called "homophobic" sentiment, and when this happened, the politically correct judge would have an excuse to exclude your testimony from consideration, and pedos can walk away.
Over the years we frequenyly see pedo jurists using "homophobia" to successfully bounce off the child rape allegation against themselves. They are successful most of the time.
What a disgrace.
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