Posted on 10/27/2018 5:20:40 PM PDT by Morgana
THORNTON, Colorado, October 26, 2018 (LifeSiteNews) Parents were shocked and angered to discover that an x-rated drag queen showed up to their childrens school last week as part of a career day event.
Zack Sullivan, a 25-year-old man better known as drag queen "Jessica L'Whor," was invited by school administration to give a presentation on Oct. 19 to 11-13-year-old children at Rocky Top Middle School in suburban Denver, without parents' knowledge or consent.
L'Whor has worked for x-rated "uncensored" venues, one which included allowing patrons paying the highest bid to "f*ck up the queens."
Parents are in an outrage and this is so inappropriate on so many levels, a parent told CBS4 Denver.
Dozens of parents are now banding together to meet with the Adams County School District 12, commonly known as the Adams 12 Five Star Schools, to stop future visits to the school by drag queens, said parent Jen Payer in an interview with LifeSiteNews.
"I'm appalled that the principal allowed someone to come into our school and have our kids come home and Google who this person is," said Payer. "It's absolutely not okay, not morally or ethically."
In a letter sent to parents Monday after the event, Rocky Top Middle School principal Chelsea Behanna dismissed the furor as being due to objections by only a "handful of people."
But Payer claims many more parents than that are disgusted by what happened.
"There is a large group of parents that is going to go before the board of directors to ensure that this does not happen again," she said.
Adams 12 Five Star Schools communications manager Christina Dahmen also downplayed the issue Wednesday, insisting it is the result of nothing more than having failed to advise the parents of the list of guests for the Rocky Top Speaks event ahead of time.
"The overwhelming response was that parents want to be informed of all speakers - which we agree with as a district," said Dahmen in an interview with LifeSiteNews. "All we heard is that parents wanted to know who was invited and maybe have a conversation with their child ahead of time."
Not so, said Payer.
Parents of Rocky Top Middle School students were outraged that what they saw as an adult performer, a man cross-dressing in women's clothing, going by the name Jessica L'Whor - which sounds like "whore" - and who has worked at one of Hamburger Mary's LGBT-themed restaurants as the host of drag shows, was invited to be a role model for their children, said Payer.
According to her, drag queens are not age-appropriate for 11-year-olds.
In the mainstream media, Sullivan has repeatedly appeared in full drag with TV hosts and reporters referring to him as "her" and "she" and calling him "Jessica". On Daily Blast Live, he appeared as Jessica for the show's 5th segment and defended his decision to go into the middle school.
"Any drag queen would vouch for the idea of going into any environment that especially has young minds and being able to talk with them, answer questions, and just have conversations with any age group," he said.
On that show, Sullivan also maintained his stage act is not sexual. On Twitter, his profile describes him as the "Biggest L'Whor in Colorado!"
And on the TV show, Sullivan said he chose to not use his drag queen persona's last name, L'Whor, during his visit to the middle school because it would not be age appropriate.
According to Payer, the drag queen's reluctance to use his full stage name seems like an indicator that he realizes what he is doing is morally sketchy.
"He's telling these kids to be who you are and be proud of who you are but he will not even use his full name," said Payer. "Even he isn't proud of who he is."
At Adams 12 Five Star Schools, communications director Joe Ferdani told a TV news crew on video, "The school's focus is to have an event that is representative of the diverse backgrounds and careers within their community."
Parents are now wondering whether school officials deliberately withheld information that a drag queen was invited to the career day, knowing there would be a backlash.
"They were trying to keep the attendance up that day," said Payer. "If people know what was coming up, I bet half of the kids would be out of school that day."
Contact information:
Respectful comments about the Rocky Top Middle School's invitation of a drag queen to its literacy day event can be sent to Dahmen, the school district's communications manager at christina.dahmen@adams12.org.
“Comments should almost always be respectful
Or courteous. But not in this case.”
We are beyond comments on this one....
We are to this point...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7Y1vBIX0_0
They are messing with our children now. Enough.
Uh, no.
Educate yourself about girls dressing as men in Shakespeare.
Some of you people are amazingly stupid.
I’d put the dogs on that freak.They will need some mouth wash to get the taste out.
It was done during the time of Shakespeare.
Few female actors at the time.
That’s how I see it——same thing,like Dame Edna——entertainers.
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This is the email I wrote to Ms Dahmen:
christina.dahmen@adams12.org
Dear Ms Damen,
In a social milieu where "blackface" is considered an unforgivable sin --- because it exaggerates and mocks another person's race --- how is this drag queen stunt not 10,000 times worse?
This is the most offensive parody of womanhood possible. These mocking men have a degrading view of women, whom they objectify sexually in the extreme, and they miss no opportunity to fill our children's heads and hearts with this contempt.
Whatever became of upholding the gracious goodness of women? The intellect, the dignity, the honor, the spirit?
I do hope my fellow parents do what it takes to make heads roll. Whoever made the decision to expose our kids to this grinning violation of dignity --- this social justice --- should be unemployed pronto.
Sincerely,
[signed]
I sent $10 to LifeSite, too. We have to stop being appalled onlookers. We have to start taking responsibility.
Milton Berle wasn’t an x-rated drag queen....at least, not that I know of. Do you have additional information?
From the article....
Parents were shocked and angered to discover that an x-rated drag queen showed up to their childrens school last week as part of a career day event.
Zack Sullivan, a 25-year-old man better known as drag queen “Jessica L’Whor,” was invited by school administration to give a presentation.....without parents’ knowledge or consent.
L’Whor has worked for x-rated “uncensored” venues, one which included allowing patrons paying the highest bid to “f*ck up the queens.”
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Is this the same type of ‘entertainment’ that Milton provided? News to me, if so.
What it is is spectacularly bad judgment from the school administrators - and they don’t appear to care.
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Yep....the principal had a cavalier attitude, claiming it was just ‘a handful’ of parents, who had a concern.
Fire. This. Vile. Witch.
Lawsuits need to start flying. Sue everyone involved.
Just as I thought. That THING is demonic.
Amen, and bravo.
I cannot wrap my head around even the most basic fact of this article. Somebody’s brain thought it would be a good idea to invite a drag queen to “Career Day.”
Somebody’s brain should be fired.
OMG.
And where are the feminists who are speaking out about this and demanding dignity?
...they only get dragged out when demonrats need cover and the media needs filler.....
Good question.
Oh, I like it!!!
Thanks for the chuckle
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