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

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Imagine if this was a sex swapped thing happening. Imagine if dads were bringing their little boys to what they called a "superhero show," except when they get there, it's fat ugly strippers wearing parody versions of superhero costumes and obvious fake mustaches, doing terrible impressions of their characters' most iconic scenes while adding sexual innuendoes the adults howl with laughter at.

What message would that send to the kids about their interests and their heroes? What does it do to a kid to see their favorite movie next time after that, with the images in their head?

I don't know if it's just as bad as rule 34, or worse.

At least rule 34 doesn't usually twist the characters into something intentionally ugly and cringy. At least it usually tries to stay true to the character designs even as it sexualizes it.

Also, there’s the PR aspect of it.

Bad PR, you mean.
 
Another day, another troon in elementary school caught with CP.

Drag Queen School Principal Under Fire After Parents Learn Of His Past Child Sexual Abuse Material Charge (Archive)

While working as a fifth-grade teacher at Will Rogers Elementary School in 2001, Murnan, then aged 30, was arrested for possessing child sexual abuse materials (CSAM) and six grams of marijuana.

Two weeks prior to his arrest, police seized a number of devices, compact discs, and floppy discs from his home, along with a video tape titled “Something Very Big.” Digital forensics conducted by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation uncovered images of male children engaged in sex acts.

Following news of the charges against him, administrators at the elementary school suspended Murnan with pay. He was later freed on a $20,000 bail pending an arraignment for the felony charge of possessing the child abuse materials.

The charges against Murnan were initially dropped by a Special District Court judge after he ruled the individuals depicted in the imagery could not be proven with certainty to be below the age of 18. But after several hearings, an Appeals Court judge determined that “it is clear from a review of the pictures that they do represent child pornography.”

Despite this confirmation, the charges against Murnan would ultimately be dismissed.
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After beginning his drag career, Murnan continued his role in educator positions. From 2007 to 2015, he was employed as a teacher at Little Axe Elementary School. Murnan subsequently moved through the Prairie Queen Elementary School system; starting as teacher, teacher trainer, and eventually landing the role of Assistant Principal. This new position was in a much larger district, with over 30,000 students enrolled.
And Americans have the gall to call out Japan for not having a national sex offender register.

In addition to his drag persona, Murnan applied to receive credentials as a Christian Minister in 2014.
LIKE A CLOCKWORK
 
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Not drop them off and change school.
They wouldn't be going to a school with that bullshit.
We vetted our kids schools very carefully and keep a close eye on what goes on there.
If it comes down to being unable to find a school free from vile leftist propaganda shit we'll look into homeschooling.
We're fortunate that shits not big around here (small towns/rural area) because the homeschooling shit brings its own set of problems, but the alternative, having kids exposed to gender shit and fucking fetish lessons disguised as sex ed, designed by chomos to break down boundaries, corrupt morals, and sexualize minors... it just isn't worth it.
We've been lucky the kids hate troon shit. I've had warn my eldest daughter about going too mask off lol.
This shit is insidious though, it pays as a parent to be extremely wary.
These fuckers want our kids and they're not shy about how they do it.
It's fucking pernicious.
 
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Article from sasktoday.ca / Archive.

Five things to know about Drag Queen Story Time​

Parents' critical role in providing nurturing environments for their children can be best accomplished when parents are well-informed on topics that dominate mainstream media.

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Drag Queen Story Times are educational events where drag performers read books to children. The aim is to present the diversity of gender expression and identity, build acceptance and develop creativity in personal expression. Photo by FG Trade/E+/Getty Images

Recent news reports have described the public controversy involving topics of sexual orientation and gender identity, and how these are presented to children, especially in schools and libraries. Protests at Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta and New Brunswick libraries and public centres have targeted Drag Queen Story Time events.

These are educational events where drag performers read books to children. The aim is to present the diversity of gender expression and identity, build acceptance and develop creativity in personal expression.

Recently, however, these events have been met with backlash. School leaders have prevented children from attending events that discuss sexual and gender identity. In New Brunswick, where the provincial government is reviewing gender identity policy in schools due to public pressure, Premier Blaine Higgs put the question plainly: “Should [there] be drag story time for young kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2?”

Through our research and clinical practice working with children, parents and schools, we believe parents and kids deserve a better understanding of what events like drag story times are about.

Contrary to misconceptions, exposing children to diverse gender identities and expressions supports their natural development. Further, it fosters inclusive and accepting communities and school environments, which is fundamental for developing well-adjusted adults.

Parents play a critical role in providing nurturing environments for their children. This can be best accomplished when parents are well-informed on topics that dominate mainstream media.

What is drag?​

Drag is an art form that has been around for centuries, including during the First World War. Drag has evolved within gay culture, can be performed by all genders and is generally an exaggeration of gender expression.

A drag performance combines elements of fashion, makeup, dance, lip-syncing, music and comedy. It is important to remember that, like other forms of art, it is available on a wide spectrum: from mature themes at a night club, to child-friendly performances that would be appropriate for schools, libraries and community centres.

What happens at a Drag Queen Story Time?​

Drag Queen Story Time began in San Francisco in 2015. The events generally occur in public spaces like libraries, schools or community centres, with a drag queen host. Children most often attend with their families, parents and teachers. While the host adheres to the flamboyant art form in terms of colours and fashion, it is not a mature performance with sexualized overtones. Neither is it an opportunity for the host to groom children.

The host will read a story book to the children, often one promoting themes of acceptance, diversity and self-expression, presenting characters and families from diverse backgrounds. The host will also often interact with the participants, answering questions the children may have, playing games, making crafts or posing for photographs with the children. The overall aim of the event is to provide a positive message to children about the diversity of gender expression.

How do children develop their gender identities?​

The development of gender identities in children is a complex process. It is influenced by a combination of factors, including biological, social, cognitive, environment and personal exploration. Children eventually develop a relative clarity of their gender and feel a sense of harmony between the complex factors that contribute to gender identity development.

In some children, these factors may conflict, most commonly when children do not conform to societal expectations of their assigned sex at birth. This can result in negative emotions and lead to behavioural or mental health issues. These issues are often remediated when gender-affirming care is provided.

Introducing children to diverse gender expressions does not encourage gender dysphoria or confusion. On the contrary, diverse experiences throughout life have been shown to foster self and collective understandings of gender and gender differences. Furthermore, it’s important for a child’s development that parents, schools and communities support children in their exploration and expression of gender identity in a safe and affirming environment.

The importance of positive role models​

Children and youth who identify as 2SLGBTQI+ usually have little-to-no access to positive role models that can relate to their own experiences. Having access to positive role models and having positive experiences with people who have diverse gender identities can foster a better sense of belonging and promote self-acceptance.

People who are successful and positive role models are characterized as being competent and easily relatable. Such role models provide context for children to gain a better understanding of themselves and others. Further, adolescents whose gender or sexual identity is accepted by their parents experience fewer psychological problems compared to those whose parents are less accepting.

How can parents engage with Drag Queen Story Time?​

Engaging with drag performers is an opportunity for parents to show their children that diversity is beautiful and worthy of celebration. Parents can foster engagement through communication and understanding of their own emotions and their child’s emotions. Being in tune with these emotional components helps ensure children are in an environment that supports positive development and growth.

Attending family-friendly drag events with children creates opportunities for discussion and reflection. Parents can think about and reflect on their own development of gender identity and expression, what influenced the choices they’ve made, and how this may impact the choices that their children may make. After Drag Queen Story Time, parents are sure to have important conversations with their children that will not only increase their understanding of self-identity, but of identities of others as well.

The authors:

Conor Barker is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology & Faculty of Education, Mount Saint Vincent University.

Daniel G. Seguin is a full professor in the Department of Psychology, Mount Saint Vincent University ,

The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointments.

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While the host adheres to the flamboyant art form in terms of colours and fashion, it is not a mature performance with sexualized overtones.
OK now do the same thing but with strippers. (or for a less controversial comparison, how about burlesque? Drag is really just gay burlesque)
The development of gender identities in children is a complex process. It is influenced by a combination of factors, including biological, social, cognitive, environment and personal exploration. Children eventually develop a relative clarity of their gender and feel a sense of harmony between the complex factors that contribute to gender identity development.
This is all theory, and highly controversial theory at that. Plenty of people would say they don't have a gender identity. They don't dwell on their manhood/womanhood or lack thereof, they merely are adult human males/females and leave it at that.
These issues are often remediated when gender-affirming care is provided.
Dubious.
 
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