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Originally Posted by Liam-
Not all drag queens are crude and perform sexualised routines, just because some queens are unable to do anything else, doesn’t mean there are no drag queens out there willing or able make themselves family friendly, as long as when they’re taking part in these schemes, they dont do anything that can be construed as adult or inappropriate, I literally see no reason why it would bother anybody, other than the fact it’s more than likely a gay man, which again, is what this entire issue is about, these people don’t seem to mind men dressed like women yelling crude jokes in front of children when it comes to pantomime, it’s an issue now because it hurts their bigoted brains
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Plenty of gay teachers out there, not an issue for most (there will always be extremists, in every walk of life, i wont dispute that). It's the over sexualization of some drag queens people are opposed to. Half the time some people will use any excuse to hate, and sometimes use any excuse to claim homophobia.
I see drag queens as entertainment, sometimes for kids, mostly for adults. A school is a place for learning, drag queens are entertainment characters. If we really wanna educate kids on gay issues, approach it seriously. Seeing a guy dressed as a woman helps who (as far as kids education is concerned)?
Im not all up arms about this, but the question is fair to ask, what is the goal? What is the point?