Posted on 02/23/2020 3:18:02 PM PST by CheshireTheCat
Activists in Rye, New York have successfully averted a showing of drag queen story hour in their community library, but the library is pushing back with an LGBT re-education program meant to indoctrinate young minds into the perverted lifestyle...
...The proposed story hour event was geared toward children aged 3-8 years old and was billed as a teaching experience to celebrate difference, learn empathy, and create crafts and celebrate diversity while building confidence in self-expression.
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Gulag for you!!
teaching experience to celebrate difference, learn empathy, and create crafts and celebrate diversity while building confidence in self-expression.
Like a pimp grooming a young child by slowly exposing her to worse and worse perversions till it is too late to escape.
Sometimes I fantasize about taking a day off from work, going to one of these “story hours,” following the women who take their children there to their cars, and taking a picture of their license plates.
When they ask why, I will ask them if their husbands know that they took their child to be read to by perverts. Then I will tell them that they had better confess to their husbands soon because they are going to find out anyway.
This is what the “Equal Rights Amendment” is about, forcing homosexuality and perversion down everyone’s throat and locking up those who don’t agree.
Why do librarians insist on pushing this agenda? Time and time again it is seemingly omnipotent librarians who support this travesty.
We discuss with The Left while The Left is at war with us.
It’s a great idea, but IF they even have husband’s or spouses, they are likely in on it.
Still a great idea.
In fact, get and carefully use an anonymous account, and upload all of it to the web.
The reading, photos of the perverts, the mother’s, and the more...
Shhh, don’t tell him!
That’s exactly what it is. Grooming.
Good question. Who the hell do these librarians work for? Cities and towns and other localities, I presume? And aren’t their activities subject to review by boards of directors, city councils, or other governing bodies?
In this town, the governing body exercised authority and decided to not proceed with drag queens parading around. What the hell gives the librarians the right or authority to circumvent what their bosses have decided on these sensitive subjects???
Will anyone be held accountable, or because they are pushing the latest liberal cause celebrate, will they be immune to any sanctions on their insubordination?
Imagine the reaction among liberal types, if some youth volunteers from local Christian churches wanted to read to the children. How fast would the ACLU be there, demanding erection of the wall of separation of church and state in going to court to file an injunction against such an activity?
OK, here's all the "re-education" you need:
1) Queers are disease-ridden, boy-raping whackjobs.
2) There's no such thing as "transgender". The genes don't lie.
Now keep them the hell away from our kids.
Time for a nice “we outnumber theese freaks 2000 to 1” protest. Storm the library and start knocking LBGQT books off their shelves in order to re-educate the librarians on who pays the taxes!
IMHO, the Director of the Library bears responsibility for this too.
ML/NJ
Huh?
Sadly, I wonder if the numbers really are 2000 to 1.
The other day, one of my co-workers was relating to some of my other co-workers about folks from Town A in our metro area protesting a drag queen story hour at a library in Town B. The consensus among the co-workers was that Town A should only concern itself with what goes on in the library in Town A. Fine. I guess an argument can be made for that.
The co-workers then went on to discuss how backwards people in Town A were to think that there was something wrong with draq queen story hours—that it was ridiculous to think any sort of grooming takes place and it is only anti-homosexual phobia and mistaken religious thinking driving the people in Town A.
These same co-workers go to church (Catholic) themselves.
So, I’m wondering what the mothers who take their children to such events teach them about not taking candy from strangers, not letting people touch them in their private places, etc.
Do they tell them it’s okay if a big woman wearing a lot of make up offers them candy and wants them to sit on their lap?
See: Chilling Details Revealed in Sex Case of Man Arrested in Library Killing Months Later
ML/NJ
There were very obviously gay women librarians in several of the branches I used to visit in Queens, NY. They seemed professionally competent, but who knows what role they played in getting drag queen story hours (UCK!) in their libraries?
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