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Old 29-07-2022, 04:23 PM #10
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You obviously don't understand what im saying. In any case involving even potential sexualization with kids, the question should be allowed to be asked without fear of being labelled a bigot or homophobe.

You're saying that the drag in question is family friendly, and im saying that's fine by me. I was debating the bigger picture.

Maybe we've just reached a dead end with this.
No, I don’t understand what you’re saying, how would a drag queen reading a story, sexualise a child? It’s just a person reading a children’s book to a bunch of children, what could that possibly do to a child?

You’re using the exact arguments bigots use to complain about gay characters on tv or in books, I hope you know that
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