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Originally Posted by Liam-
Why does there have to be a goal or a point? Why can’t people just accept people from different walks of like being asked to do mundane things other people are asked to do?
Why does it affect someone’s life if parents are comfortable with their kids being read a story by a drag queen? It’s literally not that serious, but people are using it as a device to further their bigotry and people like you are being swept up along with it to further their cause, it’s a complete non issue.
Just imagine how many dangerous people have been allowed in to do this exact same thing, without realising that they’re dangerous people, yet drag queens are the ones people are upset about and want banned from doing it, ask yourself why
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It's not that there a different walks of life, that's pretty much accepted by 90% of people. It's the sexualization from some drag queens. Which you wont address. Im not being swept along with it at all, im as open minded as they come. There are wrongs and rights in everything.
I don't see a problem with drag queens reading stories to kids at all. But i do have a problem with young children being exposed to sex and sexuality so soon in life. I would so 13 and upwards is when a child starts to discover who they really are. Puberty.
People like you are swept along with this idea that everyone who questions certain things are to further their hidden hate for those different to them. It's just simply not the case. Sure, people do mask their bigotry in many ways, but don't put everyone under the same umbrella. Parents have every right to ask the question. Just as they have every right to allow/take their kids to whatever they like.
Never any middle ground, ever.