Posted on 11/23/2019 4:32:29 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Parents in Conroe, Texas were recently shocked to discover that a drag queen had been brought in to teach the Willis High School cosmetology students how to apply makeup.
According to one teacher, however, these parents have no right to be outraged, and whats more, he believes that parents dont know whats best for their children.
And they wonder why families are flocking to homeschool? SMH!
Community Impact Newspaper reported that the school administration was fully aware that the drag queen, known as Lynn Adonis-Deveaux, had a history of performing in drag shows but believed he would not be showing up to the school in full drag. Instead, he tempered his look down by wearing jeans with heels, full make-up, and a wig. Lets not ignore the t-shirt he was wearing with a depiction of himself dressed in full drag. How clever.
School administrators learned at the end of the day that the man was wearing jeans but also wore heels and makeup, read a statement from the Willis Independent School District. In their attempt to justify the drag queen guest instructor, WISD went on to say, However, the speaker did as asked, which was to talk to students about makeup application. The guest speaker did not discuss sexual orientation, lifestyle or anything else other than makeup application.
A man in full drag is a walking banner for the LGBT lifestyle, he doesnt need to discuss sexual orientation or lifestyles (we can only imagine these topics are discussed in much greater detail over at the sex-ed class, if the national trend is any indication.)
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Why are they teaching make-up art in any school?
The school officials are spouting B.S.
They could have obtained any number of qualified local biological females to discuss makeup for a cosmetology class.
They did not just happen to choose a drag queen. They intentionally chose a drag queen.
That means the officials’ real agenda was not academic, and not about teaching an aspect of cosmetology. It was a political agenda promoting drag queens and the so-called “transgender” political movement.
Is that a transmission?
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