It’s a “thing,” as kids might say. More and more public
libraries around the country are inviting drag queens to read story books to
young children. Three of them, in fact, recently read to the kiddies at the
Indianapolis Central Library, while bedecked in their scurrilous garb.
Heather
Pugh, a parent attending the “recital” with her children, told USA Today: “Some
parents choose to expose their children to religion, some parents choose to
expose their children to culture, the arts. I’m working to teach my children to
be open-minded, loving, accepting people.”
That
would be the perfect modern defense for the 38-year-old teacher who is caught
having sex with a 15-year-old student. “You wish to condemn me? I’m just more
open-minded, loving, and accepting than most are.”
Another
parent, Stephen Lane, said, “I want kids to experience just the fun of being
around drag queens, the creativity, their style, their expression of their
individuality.” Lane is the library’s “indispensable man” when it comes to planning
programs for children, according to the newspaper.
Not to
be outdone, the Brooklyn Public Library held a similar taxpayer-funded event in
May. They touted the event by stating: “What do drag queens and children have
in common? They love dressing up and all things sparkly and fancy! Drag Queen
Story Hour captures the imagination and play of the gender fluidity in
childhood and gives kids glamorous, positive,
and unabashedly queer role models.” That is unabashedly queer and nonsensical
indoctrination.
An
Indianapolis library spokesperson told Todd Starnes of Fox News that there is
nothing wrong with teaching wee little ones about gender fluidity, saying:
“Young children often exhibit gender fluidity in their play, and Drag Queen
Story Hour reinforces for them that there is nothing wrong with that.”
Starnes
himself admits that the Brooklyn library said the response to Drag Queen Story
Hour has been “overwhelmingly positive.” This in itself is evidence of a nearly
complete breakdown in societal morality and sanity. He says he asked the
library if they would “ever allow ministers to dress up in clerical garb and
read Bible stories to the children.”
I think
we all know the answer to that
question. But really, who in their right mind would expect God’s word, as told in Genesis and other books in the
Old and New Testaments, to compare with plump, gay guys reading children’s
stories in lispy voice, whilst clad in cheeky, colorful, frilly women’s apparel…with
all that implies?
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