Posted on 05/21/2021 5:32:53 PM PDT by massmike
A children’s show on PBS featured drag queen and author “Little Miss Hot Mess” singing, dancing and reading a book about drag queens to an intended audience of three to eight year olds.
“Today I’m going to read from my own book, which is ‘The Hips On the Drag Queen Go Swish Swish Swish,'” explained Little Miss Hot Mess, who is reportedly one of the founding members of Drag Queen Story Hour.
Little Miss Hot Mess read the book to the virtual audience, encouraging viewers to snap their hands, shimmy, twirl, dance, shake their hips and put on makeup, video showed.
“I think we might have some drag queens in training on our hands,” Little Miss Hot Mess said after dancing and singing for the virtual audience.
“Being a drag queen is about being bold, shining bright, and showing a little bit of bravery, being willing to step outside the box and to dance to our own beat sometimes.” the drag queen explained.
Drag Queen Story Hours started out as niche events on the West Coast but have spread to libraries and schools across the U.S.
The events are typically designed to be about 45 minutes long for children aged three to eight years old and intend to capture children’s imagination and help explore their gender fluidity through “glamorous, positive, and unabashedly queer role models,” according to the Drag Queen Story Hour’s official website.
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In the olden days if someone did this, a group of dads would get together and take him out behind the barn and put him in the hospital.
Yeah, I’m gonna go to a DNC fundraiser in blackface and call myself “Missa No Jangles” (tm, copyright, patent pending).
What in neck is “shimmying”? And girls don’t shake their hips naturally. I remember practicing when I was a kid, because I’d see women actresses do it. Isn’t it illegal now to promote a fake female attribute?
This is sexual imprinting of children.
wickedness
The events are typically designed to be about 45 minutes long for children aged three to eight years old and intend to capture children’s imagination and help explore their gender fluidity through “glamorous, positive, and unabashedly queer role models,” according to the Drag Queen Story Hour’s official website.
Can you imagine the reaction, if organizations dedicated to traditional values wanted to have events to capture children’s imaginations?
Imagine if they had a married couple, a man and a woman, talk about how the little boys will grow up to be men and fathers, and the little girls will marry a man and be a mother someday? How’s that for exploring gender identity? How would that go over in today’s world?
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