US Drag queen speaks out after men disrupt kids' story hour in possible hate crime: 'I don't feel safe'

SAN LORENZO, Calif. -- Authorities were investigating a possible hate crime after a group of men allegedly shouted homophobic and anti-LGBTQIA+ slurs during a Drag Queen Story Hour at a San Francisco Bay Area library, a sheriff's official said.

Deputies responded to the San Lorenzo Library Saturday afternoon following reports of a disturbance during the reading for preschool-aged children in celebration of Pride Month, said Lt. Ray Kelly with the Alameda County Sheriff's Office.

The host of the children's story program, Bay Area drag queen Panda Dulce, told our sister station KGO that the group disrupted the event, shouting "tranny" and "pedophile." The disruption "totally freaked out all of the kids" and the group "attempted to escalate to violence," Dulce wrote.

"They said, 'Who brought the tranny? It's a groomer. It's a pedophile. Why do you bring your kids to this event?'" Dulce said.

Yesterday, a group of Proud Boys stormed a children’s story time event in San Lorenzo. It was held by the public library & Bay Area drag queen Panda Dulce. I sat down with Panda this evening to talk about the experience and will share the story tonight at 11 on @abc7newsbayarea pic.twitter.com/L8GTUupLwn

— Tim Johns (@tim_johns_) June 13, 2022

We’ve blurred some of the video to hide white power signs & also offensive clothing. The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the incident & has initiated their “hate crime protocol”. @abc7newsbayarea

— Tim Johns (@tim_johns_) June 13, 2022

Dulce, who is Ivy League-educated and has over a decade's worth of experience in social work, said many of the children in attendance were terrified.

"I don't want to hurt you. I just want to tell you a story. That's it. I just want to tell you a story," Dulce said.

No arrests have been made, no one was physically harmed, and sheriff's officials are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime and harassment of children, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

"It appears the group of men may be affiliated with the Proud Boys organization," said Kelly, adding that the five men involved were wearing the black and yellow colors associated with the far-right group.

Idaho police officers on Saturday arrested 31 people who are believed to be affiliated with the White nationalist group called Patriot Front, after they were seen gathering near a Pride parade in the city of Coeur d'Alene, police said.

Kelly said the sheriff's office plans to post deputies at future story-hour events at the library "to deal with any disruptors."

"A lot of people are asking me, 'Do you feel safe? Are you OK?' And the answer is no, I don't. I don't feel safe in my own home," Dulce said.

Yet Dulce is determined not to let fear and intimidation hinder future events.

"They were successful in scaring us, but they weren't successful in their ultimate goal, which is to make us go away because of their own discomfort with the diversity of our world. They failed in that," Dulce said.

In Idaho, more than two dozen members of a white supremacist group were arrested near a pride event. Police say the 31 Patriot Front members had riot gear and were seen loading people into a U-Haul at a hotel parking lot in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Among those arrested was Thomas Rousseau of Grapevine, Texas, who has been identified by the Southern Poverty Law Center as the 23-year-old who founded the group.


*Reads to your kids in your path*
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LGBTQ Institute in Germany Was Burned Down by Nazis
The resources and data at Institut für Sexualwissenschaft were never replaced.
BY LUCY DIAVOLO
SEPTEMBER 20, 2017

On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was officially appointed chancellor of Germany. His rise to power ushered in Nazi control of the country and led to the horrors of the Holocaust. Among those targeted by the Third Reich were lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people. LGBTQ people would be sent to concentration camps alongside Jews, the disabled, and many more — but one of the Nazis's first shows of force against Germany’s LGBTQ community was an attack on information.

On May 6, 1933, Nazi demonstrators raided the libraries of the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft, a German name that roughly translates to the Institute of Sexology. The Institute was a privately operated research space for studies of human sexuality. More than 20,000 books were taken from shelves and burned days later in the streets by Nazi youth groups.

It was a devastating blow to the life’s work of Magnus Hirschfeld, the institute’s founder. Hirschfeld, who was Jewish and gay, was a pioneer for rights and liberation in Berlin’s thriving LGBTQ community. He founded the institute in 1919, after beginning his career as an activist in 1896 with his pamphlet Sappho and Socrates, about a gay man who took his own life after he felt he was being coerced into a straight marriage.

Hirschfeld’s early publications laid the groundwork for his profile to rise until he became one of the most prominent LGBTQ activists in the world. He even cowrote one of the first gay characters to appear in a film, for 1919’s Different From the Others.

In 1904, he published a book titled Berlin’s Drittes Geschlecht, which translates to Berlin’s Third Sex. It was an early look at gender variance in early 20th-century Germany, which had a thriving drag scene and a burgeoning transgender community.

His prominence as the founder of the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee (which began in 1897) and the World League for Sexual Reform (founded in 1928) added to his credibility. But it was his institute that was credited with creating one of the first medical facilities in the world that could provide gender affirmation surgeries for trans people who wanted them.

Hirschfeld’s well-known name gave him the chance to intervene on behalf of at least one transgender woman arrested for "female impersonation." That woman went on to become one of several who had the chance to take advantage of his institute’s pioneering gender affirmation surgeries. Lili Elbe, the real-world basis for the film The Danish Girl, also underwent surgery there.

Unlike Hollywood producers, who cast Eddie Redmayne to play Lili, Hirschfeld had no problem giving prominent roles to actual transgender people. Trans activists were given the chance to represent themselves at conferences hosted by the institute, and they were among the institute’s more than 40 employees.

But the Nazis's destruction of the institute’s library destroyed all of the medical records, which contained detailed notes about the nuances of the complicated procedures, alongside untold volumes of thoughts, stories, and studies on LGBTQ people.

The Nazi youth harassment of Hirschfeld and the violent attacks against his institute are a frightening mirror of modern-day attacks on LGBTQ centers. As America’s far-right movement seems to grow in strength, the story of Hirschfeld’s life's work being destroyed is a stark reminder of what’s possible.

Hirschfeld died two years after the Nazis raided his institute. He had been away in France on a speaking engagement when the Nazis came, and he remained there in exile until his death from a heart attack on his 67th birthday, in 1935. He never had the time to rebuild his life’s work after fascists reduced it to ash.

Hirschfeld understood that LGBTQ people need research in order to better understand the ongoing struggles for liberation, and that research must come from within the community. The ability to dictate the terms of our own existence in the arenas of science and philosophy is vital to the path forward.

The Nazi strategy of destroying vital research was intentional since it erased the power of the knowledge contained within. Even now, the current administration struggles to find the adequate information to support its own LGBTQ policies, underscoring the importance of reliable information.

The Nazis exploited existing laws to attack the LGBTQ community, but the legacy of their enforcement practices lingered for decades. It took East Germany until 1968 and West Germany until 1994 to repeal the laws Nazis used to persecute LGBTQ people. Modern-day Germany only just officially voided those charges this June.
 
I'll man up and admit I was fooled. When the fight for marriage equality was going on I bought their "we're just normal law abiding citizens who want to get married." bullshit.

No more, once you go after kids pervs and degenerates get the rope.

Ave true to Caesar.
Gay marriage has nothing to do with troons or troons pushing their shit on kids. I know here comes the internet stickers, but fuck it.
 
If he just wanted to read stories, he could have just worn normal clothes.

If he just wanted to read stories, he could just submit audio recordings for audio books.

He deliberately chose to wear sexualized fetish clothing that is an offensive caricature of women. That is why there were detractors. This isn't the circus, this is the real world. I hope he stays scared, and I hope every faggot like him gets what they fucking deserve.
 
LGBTQ Institute in Germany Was Burned Down by Nazis
The resources and data at Institut für Sexualwissenschaft were never replaced.
BY LUCY DIAVOLO
SEPTEMBER 20, 2017

On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was officially appointed chancellor of Germany. His rise to power ushered in Nazi control of the country and led to the horrors of the Holocaust. Among those targeted by the Third Reich were lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people. LGBTQ people would be sent to concentration camps alongside Jews, the disabled, and many more — but one of the Nazis's first shows of force against Germany’s LGBTQ community was an attack on information.

On May 6, 1933, Nazi demonstrators raided the libraries of the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft, a German name that roughly translates to the Institute of Sexology. The Institute was a privately operated research space for studies of human sexuality. More than 20,000 books were taken from shelves and burned days later in the streets by Nazi youth groups.

It was a devastating blow to the life’s work of Magnus Hirschfeld, the institute’s founder. Hirschfeld, who was Jewish and gay, was a pioneer for rights and liberation in Berlin’s thriving LGBTQ community. He founded the institute in 1919, after beginning his career as an activist in 1896 with his pamphlet Sappho and Socrates, about a gay man who took his own life after he felt he was being coerced into a straight marriage.

Hirschfeld’s early publications laid the groundwork for his profile to rise until he became one of the most prominent LGBTQ activists in the world. He even cowrote one of the first gay characters to appear in a film, for 1919’s Different From the Others.

In 1904, he published a book titled Berlin’s Drittes Geschlecht, which translates to Berlin’s Third Sex. It was an early look at gender variance in early 20th-century Germany, which had a thriving drag scene and a burgeoning transgender community.

His prominence as the founder of the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee (which began in 1897) and the World League for Sexual Reform (founded in 1928) added to his credibility. But it was his institute that was credited with creating one of the first medical facilities in the world that could provide gender affirmation surgeries for trans people who wanted them.

Hirschfeld’s well-known name gave him the chance to intervene on behalf of at least one transgender woman arrested for "female impersonation." That woman went on to become one of several who had the chance to take advantage of his institute’s pioneering gender affirmation surgeries. Lili Elbe, the real-world basis for the film The Danish Girl, also underwent surgery there.

Unlike Hollywood producers, who cast Eddie Redmayne to play Lili, Hirschfeld had no problem giving prominent roles to actual transgender people. Trans activists were given the chance to represent themselves at conferences hosted by the institute, and they were among the institute’s more than 40 employees.

But the Nazis's destruction of the institute’s library destroyed all of the medical records, which contained detailed notes about the nuances of the complicated procedures, alongside untold volumes of thoughts, stories, and studies on LGBTQ people.

The Nazi youth harassment of Hirschfeld and the violent attacks against his institute are a frightening mirror of modern-day attacks on LGBTQ centers. As America’s far-right movement seems to grow in strength, the story of Hirschfeld’s life's work being destroyed is a stark reminder of what’s possible.

Hirschfeld died two years after the Nazis raided his institute. He had been away in France on a speaking engagement when the Nazis came, and he remained there in exile until his death from a heart attack on his 67th birthday, in 1935. He never had the time to rebuild his life’s work after fascists reduced it to ash.

Hirschfeld understood that LGBTQ people need research in order to better understand the ongoing struggles for liberation, and that research must come from within the community. The ability to dictate the terms of our own existence in the arenas of science and philosophy is vital to the path forward.

The Nazi strategy of destroying vital research was intentional since it erased the power of the knowledge contained within. Even now, the current administration struggles to find the adequate information to support its own LGBTQ policies, underscoring the importance of reliable information.

The Nazis exploited existing laws to attack the LGBTQ community, but the legacy of their enforcement practices lingered for decades. It took East Germany until 1968 and West Germany until 1994 to repeal the laws Nazis used to persecute LGBTQ people. Modern-day Germany only just officially voided those charges this June.
Proof that even evil has standards.
 
Who's worse: the drag queen homos who creep kids out at libraries, or the parents who bring their kids to them in exchange for updoots on social media?
Parents every single time. The pedos and/or groomers are reprehensible and should be "dealt with" but the parents owe it to their children to protect them from the evils of the world and are instead sacrificing their children on the alter of wokness.
 
Pedophiles should feel high amperage electricity.

Parents every single time. The pedos and/or groomers are reprehensible and should be "dealt with" but the parents owe it to their children to protect them from the evils of the world and are instead sacrificing their children on the alter of wokness.
Yes. Parents who voluntarily sent their kids to "drag queen story hours" should be investigated.
 
Gay marriage has nothing to do with troons or troons pushing their shit on kids. I know here comes the internet stickers, but fuck it.
As much as I would like to agree with you, I'm persuaded more and more that it's not true, I really can't argue against it. I don't see many gay people opposing it.
 
As much as I would like to agree with you, I'm persuaded more and more that it's not true, I really can't argue against it. I don't see many gay people opposing it.
Straight people who subject their kids to this stuff are more culpable for this than random lesbians and gays married to adults just trying to make end's meet like everyone else. Jesus Christ, they're not even the same group. It would be like blaming random Asian people for BLM members being assholes.
 
Who's worse: the drag queen homos who creep kids out at libraries, or the parents who bring their kids to them in exchange for updoots on social media?

If a nutty zany individual were to ever lay judgment on anyone involved I would hope library admins get it. It's expected (the degeneracy and the judgment) from/for men in dresses, but people who represent our government, represent our government especially in kid-related things are going to need to be held to a higher standard.

Hoping the kids can make things right with the parents all on their own one quiet sleepy night.
 
Proof that even evil has standards.

As another person so aptly put it, the nazis' biggest mistake when dealing with those people was burning the books.

No, what we should do now when dealing with such people is to rip out the spines, sandwich each and every page between glass, and preserve them for future generations, so when any whiny libtard asks why we lined the authors against the wall to be shot, we'll be able to show them why.
 
As another person so aptly put it, the nazis' biggest mistake when dealing with those people was burning the books.

No, what we should do now when dealing with such people is to rip out the spines, sandwich each and every page between glass, and preserve them for future generations, so when any whiny libtard asks why we lined the authors against the wall to be shot, we'll be able to show them why.
Are you trying to get added to a government list? Real question here? Honestly, this site is a target for a lot of people, so why can't you retards express your opinions here without talking about killing people like an uncontrollable sperg? Good grief.
 
Gay marriage has nothing to do with troons or troons pushing their shit on kids.
Indeed-- it just comes in the same vehicle.

No, it's not that the rank-and-file LGBT are actively pushing the corruption of children, but those who do and those who don't commonly benefit from the cultural zeitgeist that now pushes for said corruption-- a zeitgeist that already succeeded in making their dispositions and lifestyles acceptable (and then arguably preferable).

Are you trying to get added to a government list? Real question here? Honestly, this site is a target for a lot of people, so why can't you retards express your opinions here without talking about killing people like an uncontrollable sperg?
Yeah!

He should talk about tying these people to millstones and throwing them in the ocean, like a normal person!
 
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