Posted on 03/29/2023 1:35:59 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
A North Carolina public school says it's exploring ways to "revise campus policies" after children as young as 14 were invited to a drag queen show on campus.
Forsyth Technical Community College in Winston-Salem was thrust into the national spotlight Tuesday after a video published by Libs of TiktTok showed a drag queen straddling a young girl during an LGBTQ Pride Festival at the school.
The school confirmed in an earlier statement that students of all ages were allowed to attend, and photos posted by the school’s official Instagram account showed drag queens posing with young girls.
Promotional materials for the event, which was held at a restaurant on campus, featured photos of four drag queens and advertised a "drag performance" and "free food, drinks, music & activities."
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An individual claiming to have direct knowledge of the situation told Fox News Digital that all students, including the high schoolers, were notified via email that there was free pizza at the on-campus restaurant, and that it made no mention of drag queen performances. The individual said some of the kids were "tipping" the performers with cash during the event.
Forsyth Technical did not respond to Fox News Digital’s inquiry asking the school to verify the individual's claims.
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Yes!
They respect no one.
No one should respect them.
I agree. It is an attack on women. The very same discussion I had with my sister this week.
“..immediate moratorium on a drag/trans readings, shows, whatever.”
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