There was nothing organic about its inception, it is not just a fluke or a fad; it is not a genuine, if misguided attempt to teach tolerance.
The creator of Drag Queen Story Hour is a Jewish lesbian former sex-worker-turned-author named Michelle Tea (Tomasik) whose express purpose is to introduce toddlers to the concept of “gender fluidity.”
Drag Queen Story Hour is a troubling phenomenon that has swept the nation, starting in approximately 2016. Libraries all over the country, from rural Iowa to downtown NYC have hosted men, dressed as flamboyant caricatures of women, in tight sequined dresses, sky high heels and garish makeup, to promote gender bending, homosexuality and cross-dressing to minors.
There have been a series of damning videos smuggled out of a number of these events, depicting the drag queens engaged in lewd acts such as stripping in front of children, prancing down catwalks as children hold out dollar bills as if they’re in a strip club, and one such set of photos from The Ames Iowa Public Library shows a drag queen laying on the ground as pre-school and toddler aged children climb on top of him, where they grope his “breasts” as he grins. These events began with the performer merely reading a story to children in a traditional “story time” format, but in the wake of June 2019, the Pride month that gave even the most dedicated accelerationists whiplash, many of these events have become less about literacy and more about simply performing drag fetish shows for children.
On the surface, Drag Queen Story Time is presented as a great way for little kids to learn about tolerance, dress up, acceptance and play; never mind that there are a plethora of other ways to teach those same lessons to children that don’t involve exposing impressionable and often vulnerable young people to sexually deviant grown men dressed in slutty women’s clothing.
In fact, many of critic’s worst assumptions about this program are well-founded.
It has been well publicized that…
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