Off-Topic Drag Queen and Assorted LGBTQ Grooming Omnibus thread - The long-overdue hall of shame

Their fetish gear is by itself inappropriate. I have never seen one of these "drag queens" who wasn't dressed completely inappropriately for a school setting. This is because they are degenerate perverts.
What fetish gear? Pics or it didn't happen. Most of the pics of queens I've seen doing story time for kids weren't wearing any fetish gear or anything else inappropriate
 
Nobody said that, you absolute fucking retard. Taking kids to a drag show is suspect (and likely damaging) and dressing them in drag is getting mighty close to molestation.
Does that mean I was making myself close to molestation when I started shopping in the boys department in middle school?
Kids are dumb as fuck and will like what adults tell them to like, as if you groomers don't know that.

"No homo shit in front of kids" is not a hard rule to follow. Learn to live with it or keep seething.
Nah I'm gonna tell kids gay ppl exist, cope. Sometimes I even see kids with gay parents.
 
Does that mean I was making myself close to molestation when I started shopping in the boys department in middle school?

Nah I'm gonna tell kids gay ppl exist, cope. Sometimes I even see kids with gay parents.
I'm sure the kids will respond well to some clown-haired goon autistically screeching at them "GAYS ARE PEOPLE TOOO LET ME PUT YOU IN A DRESS", and the parents will definitely not pepper spray you in the face and get a restraining order.
 
Does that mean I was making myself close to molestation when I started shopping in the boys department in middle school?
i don't think that's comparable, though.

i see kids in drag much in the same way i see child pageants, questionable, skeevy, and most likely something they were talked into by their parents. like if a kid wants to dress up at home, cool. but i really don't think we should be parading young children around in drag.

Nah I'm gonna tell kids gay ppl exist, cope. Sometimes I even see kids with gay parents.
i don't see why people have an issue with this. i think kids should know that gay people exist, though it should be explained in an age-appropriate way, like we should be doing with any sexual identity, including heterosexuality.
 
Does that mean I was making myself close to molestation when I started shopping in the boys department in middle school?

Nah I'm gonna tell kids gay ppl exist, cope. Sometimes I even see kids with gay parents.
Can you at least argue in good faith? That would be nice. It's almost impossible for a girl to dress in boys clothes anyway with modern norms and female to male crossdressing with street clothes that they chose is a hair different than dressing children in stage drag.
Edit: I'm not explaining this part well. Women's and girls clothing has expanded such that all men's clothing is accepted as women's with a mildly different cut.

And it's not like you could possibly miss gay people. I hope you're just running up to random kids on the street and screaming "gays exist". That'll make everyone like gays more.
 
What fetish gear? Pics or it didn't happen. Most of the pics of queens I've seen doing story time for kids weren't wearing any fetish gear or anything else inappropriate
These are just the first hits for drag queen story hour on Google Image Search, like I told you to check already. These aren't cherry picked.
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And here you have this lovely gentleman literally dressed as a bondage demon of some sort.
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What the fuck has to be wrong with someone's head to think this is okay at all?
 
i don't think that's comparable, though.

i see kids in drag much in the same way i see child pageants, questionable, skeevy, and most likely something they were talked into by their parents. like if a kid wants to dress up at home, cool. but i really don't think we should be parading young children around in drag.
I think as long as the kids genuinely enjoy it (and there are older kids who are legit into shit like costuming, makeup etc since that shit all over tiktok/YT/etc) and performances/costumes are kept G-rated, they can do whatever. Drag is basically a combination of makeup, costuming, and perfomance arts, I can see how kids into that stuff would be interested in drag.

Plus I doubt even the cattiest queen are nearly as bad as dance/cheer moms.
These are just the first hits for drag queen story hour on Google Image Search, like I told you to check already. These aren't cherry picked.
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And here you have this lovely gentleman literally dressed as a bondage demon of some sort.
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What the fuck has to be wrong with someone's head to think this is okay at all?
The outfits/makeup is elaborate but I'm not seeing anything inappropriate about what any of them are wearing. Theyre all fully covered and I don't see any fetish gear. You clutch pearls over kids seeing performers at Renaissance fests too?
 
I think as long as the kids genuinely enjoy it (and there are older kids who are legit into shit like costuming, makeup etc since that shit all over tiktok/YT/etc) and performances/costumes are kept G-rated, they can do whatever. Drag is basically a combination of makeup, costuming, and perfomance arts, I can see how kids into that stuff would be interested in drag.

Plus I doubt even the cattiest queen are nearly as bad as dance/cheer moms.
i think the issue is that by dressing in drag, by nature it cannot be g-rated. i mean maybe there's g-rated drag out there, but that's not really what drag is associated with as much as it's about overexaggerating a feminine persona and being raunchy. i'm not even arguing that there isn't a degree of artistic merit to drag, but it's just that by nature it isn't really intended for children.
These are just the first hits for drag queen story hour on Google Image Search, like I told you to check already. These aren't cherry picked.
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And here you have this lovely gentleman literally dressed as a bondage demon of some sort.
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What the fuck has to be wrong with someone's head to think this is okay at all?
first two aren't offensive, the third one is skeevy, and the fourth one confuses me because i'd imagine the makeup and horns and shit would scare kids.
 
i don't see why people have an issue with this. i think kids should know that gay people exist, though it should be explained in an age-appropriate way
I agree. To a three year old that means telling them it's not normal. You're going to have to wait until they're older to make any headway on a nuanced view. You could get them to repeat nuanced talking points but they're incapable of understanding things outside of the normal/abnormal dynamic.

I'm reluctant to tell a kid that being a fag is bad because they're not equipped to defend the position, so my compromise is to say it's not normal but it happens.
 
I would assume trashy parents pushing their kids too hard doesn't stop just because the activity in question is drag.
Well yeah, if parents are forcing kids that's a problem, but that's a problem that happens in pretty much every sport/hobby/etc that kids do.
i think the issue is that by dressing in drag, by nature it cannot be g-rated. i mean maybe there's g-rated drag out there, but that's not really what drag is associated with as much as it's about overexaggerating a feminine persona and being raunchy. i'm not even arguing that there isn't a degree of artistic merit to drag, but it's just that by nature it isn't really intended for children.
Here's the thing tho, it doesn't actually have to be raunchy and G-rated drag absolutely exists (I've seen it IRL). Drag is whatever you want it to be and if you can't think of a way to do drag that's kid-friendly, you need a better imagination.
I agree. To a three year old that means telling them it's not normal. You're going to have to wait until they're older to make any headway on a nuanced view. You could get them to repeat nuanced talking points but they're incapable of understanding things outside of the normal/abnormal dynamic.

I'm reluctant to tell a kid that being a fag is bad because they're not equipped to defend the position, so my compromise is to say it's not normal but it happens.
Being a homophobic asshole to your kids is a good way to end up dying alone
 
Well yeah, if parents are forcing kids that's a problem, but that's a problem that happens in pretty much every sport/hobby/etc that kids do.

Here's the thing tho, it doesn't actually have to be raunchy and G-rated drag absolutely exists (I've seen it IRL). Drag is whatever you want it to be and if you can't think of a way to do drag that's kid-friendly, you need a better imagination.

Being a homophobic asshole to your kids is a good way to end up dying alone
I'd rather die alone than with a fag or tranny kid.
 
Here's the thing tho, it doesn't actually have to be raunchy and G-rated drag absolutely exists (I've seen it IRL). Drag is whatever you want it to be and if you can't think of a way to do drag that's kid-friendly, you need a better imagination.
i mean, sure, i guess, but the general societal opinion of drag is that it's raunchy and not for kids. maybe you have seen g-rated drag shows irl. i haven't. anecdotes can only be so helpful.
 
I'd rather die alone than with a fag or tranny kid.
I hope that if God forbid you end up reproducing, all of your kids end up being fags/trannys
i mean, sure, i guess, but the general societal opinion of drag is that it's raunchy and not for kids.
Well then maybe society should learn more about what drag actually is
 
Nope. Society shouldn't be spending its time trying to learn to distinguish between the bad homosexual degenerates and the good ones.

Stand out of the splash zone unless you're fixing to get wet.
But I just bought a pass to my local water park(so I have something to do when it's 90+ degrees out)
 
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