Posted on 10/17/2017 6:54:17 AM PDT by EdnaMode
The Michelle Obama Public Library in Long Beach, California hosted a satanic looking drag queen on Saturday who read books to young children as part of the librarys celebration LGBTQ History Month.
The shocking photo of a man dressed as a female demon with giant horns on his head reading to little children at a public library was posted to Twitter and Facebook by the Long Beach Library but taken down after a huge outpouring of critical replies, including from GOP Congressional candidate Omar Navarro. It also got the approval of the Church of Satan.
From this promotional graphic posted by the City of Long Beach one can see the targeted audience was very young children.
Xochi Mochi, the drag queen who dressed as a demon, posted the same photo to his Instagram account and commented on Twitter about the event. His Twitter bio reads, Attention Earthlings: This is Xochi Mochi your resident killer Klown from outer space. I dress up in drags and love tacos.
Xochi Mochi @Xochi_Mochi I got to read to the children today and it was one of the best experiences Ive been given as a https://www.instagram.com/p/BaPjGQyH6Q0/ 5:07 PM - Oct 14, 2017 · Long Beach, CA
https://twitter.com/Xochi_Mochi/status/919622884414300160
The description of the event from the Long Beach Public Library calendar of events.
Location: Michelle Obama Library Date: 10/14/2017 Time: 12:00 PM 3:00 PM
Join us for a celebration of LGBTQ History Month! All ages welcome! Celebration will include: Drag Queen Story Hour featuring Xochi Mochi at 12pm, a community art hour at 1pm and an LGBTQ History Timeline Workshop starting at 2pm. Brought to you by a collaboration between the Long Beach Public Library, The LGBTQ Center of Long Beach, the GSA Network and The Imperial Court of Long Beach.
The Church of Satan gave their approval via their blue check mark Twitter account with a Hail Satan!
The Church Of Satan ✔ @ChurchofSatan Hail Satan! https://twitter.com/GrantJKidney/status/919760385787482113 4:22 AM - Oct 16, 2017
Omar Navarro ✔ @RealOmarNavarro What are we teaching kids in school? Demonic teachings alive in Long Beach. Im outraged they would allow this. 8:09 PM - Oct 15, 2017
Republican Congressional candidate Omar Navarro, who is challenging incumbent Democrat Rep. Maxine Waters, said about the reading, What are we teaching kids in school? Demonic teachings alive in Long Beach. Im outraged they would allow this.
‘What in the world is with librarians these days? Have they all gone insane?’
many are not insane, but they are the vanguard of progressivist education, and they control what books are placed on the shelves...I volunteer at our local library, and while a demonic queer would not be tolerated, the leftward bias in the juvenile, section, especially the biographies, is quite pronounced, and becoming even more so...I counted one bio about Robert E. Lee, but no less than twelve for Harriet Tubman; Ronald Reagan gets two books; Barack Obama get three times that...
the execrable trend towards girl empowerment is especially strong, considering an entire section is devoted to American Girl, another to Dear America; boys get Ready Freddy and Matt Christopher, while Nancy Drew outpaces the Hardy Boys two to one...
none of this is going to change anytime in the foreseeable
future...
I see the same thing whenever I walk into our library and see the books on display that they are exhorting people to borrow. All liberal drek.
It’s a meme. It’s not meant literally. Sorry for the confusion.
OK. I was hoping or trusting, kind of, that it’s not what you meant.
He looks like he’s looking for someone to sacrifice.
Thanks for the ping; post; thread.
Thanks for the link and your work.
Soon the kids won; be able to tell shit from shinola.
Its the Alinsky Way for Radicals.
Destroy the ability in children to tell between good and evil.
Read about that here:
The Quintessential Fascist:
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.htm
:)
"Get 'em by eight, before it's too late!"
- NAMBLA
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