Posted on 10/21/2022 6:43:59 AM PDT by MtnClimber
When you think of North Carolina or of art museums do you immediately think “Drag Queens?”
I didn’t, but it is 2022 so of course I should have. If you are a member of the cultural elite your goal is get the kids indoctrinated while they are young. And what better place could you accomplish your goal than a museum.
For the North Carolina Museum of Art drag performances are “educational” opportunities should start young. Very young.
Drag Queen Story Hours are so common these days that they fail to shock as much as they used to, but this one is particularly special. Kids can learn about the “gender fluidity of childhood” from Stormie Daie, who in addition to performing in lingerie in front of two year olds also teaches kids about science:
[Come see] Stormie Daie to read books that celebrate all the wonderful ways you are you!
Stormie is a daughter of Durham’s House of Coxx, the first drag family of Durham, NC. As a queen she always strives to bring joy to her fans, the Stormie Chasers. Whether twirling and twisting like the wind on stage, showing her lightning-fast wit on the mic, or hosting Science with Stormie, where she teaches the amazing wonders of science, Stormie is a maelstrom of passion, education, and lookin’ good! As a DQSH queen, she is always ready to READ the children and have a great time learning and laughing!
The world has gone totally crazy!
How did we let it get this far? I have no answers to my own question.
“Drag Queen Story Hours are so common these days that they fail to shock as much as they used to”
And that’s the goal.
My NC tax dollars at work. Seriously though, most children see drag shows for what they are. Very weird adult men who like to dress up in sparkly ladies clothes.
Be sure to wear a “boob belt” fot the sake of authenticity. Oh, you don’t have a boob belt? In a pinch, a large inner tube works. Decorate it!
A better question is why drags want two year olds?
Because they are dirty chomos.
sickos
State Department Funding Drag Performances For Children in Ecuador
The U.S. Department of State has awarded more than $20,000 for a cultural center in Ecuador to host “drag theater performances” in the name of diversity and inclusion.
The State Department awarded a $20,600 grant on Sept. 23 to the Centro Ecuatoriano Norteamericano (CEN), a non-profit organization supported by the U.S. Embassy and Consulate in Ecuador, to “promote diversity and inclusion” in the region.
The project at CEN, which started Sept. 30 and runs until Aug. 31, 2023, will include “3 workshops,” “12 drag theater performances,” and a “2-minute documentary,” according to the State Department’s grant listed on the USASpending.gov website.
The grant to CEN is part of the State Department’s public diplomacy program, which seeks to “support the achievement of U.S. foreign policy goals and objectives, advance national interests, and enhance national security by informing and influencing foreign publics and by expanding and strengthening the relationship between the people and government of the United States and citizens of the rest of the world,” the website states.
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