DESMOND IS AMAZING / desmondisamazing / Wendylou, Andrew, & Desmond Napoles - Child being abused/sexualized by parents for financial gain and fame.

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So this all he do have about the event. Other updates include bullying PSAs.

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The @hereandqueershow account did announce Desmond as a guest and was arguably the biggest name with two comments on his favor (not gonna post the photo, he looks like the woman from The Window Next Door under sunlight). The show is really damn irrelevant and half of the names attached to it are organizers/regulars, more lame than actual people of any interest.

They all look like the unfunniest people on earth.
 
Ya know, we really should give Piggylou props for her spectacular way of spinning every single form of criticism against her and her husband.

A 10 year old shouldn’t be performing a very adult form of entertainment = Desmond is being attacked by homophobes and transphobes who want to stifle his god given talent and keep him oppressed.

A child shouldn’t be dressed and made-up like a hyper sexual caricature of a woman = Only a pervert would assume that anything Desmond does is sexual and if you slut shame a ten year old, you’re the true pedophile who is projecting on Desmond.

A 10 year old child shouldn’t be performing a risqué burlesque number in the middle of the night at an adults only bar while grown men hurl dollar bills at him = How dare you bigots assume that all gay men are pedophiles!

It’s dangerous to put a small child into the public eye while dressed like a five dollar hooker and having him perform late at night in adults only venues puts him at risk of being attacked or abducted by a sexual predator = Bigots are telling our family we’re asking for it!

There are pedophiles writing love letters to your son online, you’re putting him in great danger with this lifestyle = Asshole alt-right homophobes want my child dead! Dead, I tell you!


......And it’s scary how many idiots are buying into her mental gymnastics.
 
So this all he do have about the event. Other updates include bullying PSAs.

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The @hereandqueershow account did announce Desmond as a guest and was arguably the biggest name with two comments on his favor (not gonna post the photo, he looks like the woman from The Window Next Door under sunlight). The show is really damn irrelevant and half of the names attached to it are organizers/regulars, more lame than actual people of any interest.
>deep deep deep deep south
I'm sure this bloated bimbo from NYC has fascinating original commentary about the gulf coast to shove into her child's mouth. Fascinating, original, from a believable child perspective, and not full of lies.
 
So, um. I found this article on Desmond's Twitter.


I'm just going to let y'all go to town on this one.
This saga continues. And with bonus downs troon britbong video.


Michigan ACLU files complaint after GOP candidate cancels drag show
A British drag troupe featuring performers with Down syndrome was set to perform at an art space owned by Republican congressional candidate Jim Meijer.
Image: Horrora Shebang

Horrora Shebang, whose real name is Otto Baxter, at a Drag Syndrome performance.Damien Frost


Sept. 6, 2019, 3:28 PM EDT
By Tim Fitzsimons
The ACLU of Michigan filed a civil rights complaint Thursday alleging sex and disability discrimination after a GOP congressional candidate canceled an event featuring British drag performers with Down syndrome.
Justin Meijer, running in Michigan’s 3rd Congressional District, canceled a performance by Drag Syndromeat Tanglefoot, an art center he owns in Grand Rapids, scheduled for Saturday.

In a letter explaining his decision last month, Meijer said that, “like children,” adults with Down syndrome deserve protection. He also said he feared the event would be “exploitative” and even questioned whether they could give “full and informed consent.”

But when Drag Syndrome's performers flew from the U.K., where they're based, into Michigan on Thursday night, they had their own words for Meijer.
“There’s no way I’m letting you treat us that way. We deserve to perform, we deserve to be who we are, and live our lives as we are,” 20-year-old drag king Justin Bond told WOOD 8 TV in Grand Rapids. “It doesn’t matter if we are disabled, or [from a] different country, that’s what we have got to do and that’s what we are here to do.”

Daniel Vais, the troupe’s creative director, told WOOD he did not expect this "controversy" and "hate" toward Drag Syndrome's performers.
“It’s an excuse,” Vais said of Meijer's stated reason for canceling the performance. “They’re just saying, ‘Oh, we protect them,’ so they push them away from society and high culture, so there’s a hidden agenda there, I think.”
For his part, Meijer doubled down Thursday night after news of the ACLU's complaint.
“Fair to say I didn’t expect Down syndrome Drag shows to be a defining issue of my congressional campaign," he wrote on Twitter. "Come what may, I won’t apologize for doing what’s right.”
 
This saga continues. And with bonus downs troon britbong video.


“They’re just saying, ‘Oh, we protect them,’ so they push them away from society and high culture, so there’s a hidden agenda there, I think.”

what the shit is wrong with these people? drag is not "society and high culture", it's an embarrassing sexually deviant legacy from a time when gays were all dying. this statement once again makes it clear that these deviants are using disabled people to further normalize their fetishes.
 
I don't know exactly how the Desmond saga will end, but I'm reasonably certain that it will involve a lot of blood, tears, and crying.
We will probably see people in the decades to come writing books about the abuse they went through as kinderdrag tots, the amount of pedos they interacted with on a daily basis. They'll need to be alive and not to mentally broken to write the books, it's unfortunate to think many will least be in 40% statistic which might go higher due to being exposed to this at such a young age.
 
We will probably see people in the decades to come writing books about the abuse they went through as kinderdrag tots, the amount of pedos they interacted with on a daily basis. They'll need to be alive and not to mentally broken to write the books, it's unfortunate to think many will least be in 40% statistic which might go higher due to being exposed to this at such a young age.
David Reimer is shaping up to be the first of his kind, and so many parents are becoming John Moneys.
 
The New York Times have an article about Desmond Is Amazing and a couple of other ‘Drag Kids’.





The original article.
The New York Times said:
Desmond has since pulled back on performing, though he will attend DragCon. Even there, among fans, he is not particularly looking forward to the crowds. When fans yell his name and swarm him for hugs, “it makes me anxious,” he said. He dreams of being an ornithologist when he grows up, he said, or a roller-coaster engineer.
With a mother like Wendylou around, good luck with those dreams, Desmond...
 
The New York Times have an article about Desmond Is Amazing and a couple of other ‘Drag Kids’.





The original article.
So I looked at that Ophelia Peaches' instagram. Ok, I thought - a fourteen year old, seems to be wearing big dresses that cover a lot up...

Wait, nope, I scrolled down to find a picture of "Ophelia" in a cone bra. Then in a corset and leotard. Then in a leotard made of those reversible sequins, with "Peach" written on the ass. Then more leotards wih 90s-bikini-cut crotches.

For fuck's sake.

"Kween Keekee" (age 9) is the only "drag kid" I can grudgingly say is ok, and that's because scrolling through Instagram provides me with no images of him wearing something that would be "inappropriate" on a female child, except maybe one costume dress with a low neckline. It seems that his "drag" is just him shopping in the girls' section of Kohls and Target and putting on lots of makeup and a wig. If kids are going to dress in "drag", that's how to do it - wearing clothing that, while exaggerated, is appropriate for kids their age of the opposite gender.
 
So I looked at that Ophelia Peaches' instagram. Ok, I thought - a fourteen year old, seems to be wearing big dresses that cover a lot up...

Wait, nope, I scrolled down to find a picture of "Ophelia" in a cone bra. Then in a corset and leotard. Then in a leotard made of those reversible sequins, with "Peach" written on the ass. Then more leotards wih 90s-bikini-cut crotches.

For fuck's sake.

"Kween Keekee" (age 9) is the only "drag kid" I can grudgingly say is ok, and that's because scrolling through Instagram provides me with no images of him wearing something that would be "inappropriate" on a female child, except maybe one costume dress with a low neckline. It seems that his "drag" is just him shopping in the girls' section of Kohls and Target and putting on lots of makeup and a wig. If kids are going to dress in "drag", that's how to do it - wearing clothing that, while exaggerated, is appropriate for kids their age of the opposite gender.

lots of young boys (pre-puberty usually) like to play dress up, anyone calling it drag is trying to turn a fun thing into a political statement.
 
So I looked at that Ophelia Peaches' instagram. Ok, I thought - a fourteen year old, seems to be wearing big dresses that cover a lot up...

Wait, nope, I scrolled down to find a picture of "Ophelia" in a cone bra. Then in a corset and leotard. Then in a leotard made of those reversible sequins, with "Peach" written on the ass. Then more leotards wih 90s-bikini-cut crotches.

For fuck's sake.

This is a very uncomfortable page: https://www.instagram.com/opheliapeaches/

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Wait, nope, I scrolled down to find a picture of "Ophelia" in a cone bra. Then in a corset and leotard. Then in a leotard made of those reversible sequins, with "Peach" written on the ass. Then more leotards wih 90s-bikini-cut crotches.

Second kid who is dressing in 90s fashion, that's 20 years ago. In the 90s, I remember we had a bit of a 70s comeback, but it was mainstream and all over media. There is no 90s comeback right now as far as I'm aware for them to try to emulate. So, this probably confirms it's all the mother's influence and projection. IF these kids wanted to just dress as girls, they'd be dressed as little thots, not as gay divas from two decades ago.
 
Second kid who is dressing in 90s fashion, that's 20 years ago. In the 90s, I remember we had a bit of a 70s comeback, but it was mainstream and all over media. There is no 90s comeback right now as far as I'm aware for them to try to emulate. So, this probably confirms it's all the mother's influence and projection. IF these kids wanted to just dress as girls, they'd be dressed as little thots, not as gay divas from two decades ago.
There sort of is a 90s thing going on. Those little plaid skirts are in the stores this year. But yeah, not really what these kids are wearing.
 
So I looked at that Ophelia Peaches' instagram. Ok, I thought - a fourteen year old, seems to be wearing big dresses that cover a lot up...

Wait, nope, I scrolled down to find a picture of "Ophelia" in a cone bra. Then in a corset and leotard. Then in a leotard made of those reversible sequins, with "Peach" written on the ass. Then more leotards wih 90s-bikini-cut crotches.

For fuck's sake.

"Kween Keekee" (age 9) is the only "drag kid" I can grudgingly say is ok, and that's because scrolling through Instagram provides me with no images of him wearing something that would be "inappropriate" on a female child, except maybe one costume dress with a low neckline. It seems that his "drag" is just him shopping in the girls' section of Kohls and Target and putting on lots of makeup and a wig. If kids are going to dress in "drag", that's how to do it - wearing clothing that, while exaggerated, is appropriate for kids their age of the opposite gender.

Keekee DEFINITELY looks like a "child drag queen" should, if there is such a thing as child drag. Normal, age appropriate stuff, just a kid playing dress-up.

Ophelia? If I had dressed in some of those outfits at that age, my mother would've sent me right back upstairs to change.
 
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