Drag Queen addresses parents who bring their children to drag shows

David

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Finally! Someone from inside the drama who says what most of us have long known.

TLDR;

"I have a message for parents out there who bring your kids to Gay Pride and to Drag Shows and things of that nature, can you please leave your children at home. Can you please, because you guys are making us look really bad. You exploit us by using us to look good to all of your friends on social media."


This should start at 9:33 in to the video.



I imagine that not all Drag Queens feel this way and I seem to recall that the Drag shows advertised here in So Md in the past were advertised as family friendly, although I am not positive, so take it with a grain of salt.

The Odins Men channel does a good job of highlighting and analyzing many of the crazy socials issues which the crazies self-document on TikTok. He is a former Marine living in Florida. Youtube has now classified him as a hate channel and demonetized him. They even went as far as to refuse to pay him $22,000 they owed him from before he was demonetized.
 

RoseRed

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Very well said.

There was a drag show last weekend, or weekend before, at the Tavern in St Leonard. I didn't see any kids there. 👍
 

Hijinx

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Very well said.

There was a drag show last weekend, or weekend before, at the Tavern in St Leonard. I didn't see any kids there. 👍
Wow! Really ? I would think anyone who showed up there for that was a bit weird.
I am not close to St. Leonard , but if I were I would stay away from that joint.
 

my-thyme

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Wow! Really ? I would think anyone who showed up there for that was a bit weird.
I am not close to St. Leonard , but if I were I would stay away from that joint.
Adult entertainment?

I think anyone wasting their time watching any sporting event is weird.

I'd much rather be in the garden pulling weeds. Or in the sewing room. Or reading a book. Or baking.

To each his own.
 

RoseRed

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Wow! Really ? I would think anyone who showed up there for that was a bit weird.
I am not close to St. Leonard , but if I were I would stay away from that joint.
It used to be a biker bar. There was also a drag brunch at Atomic Seafood in Lusby today. Not sure if kids were included.
 

Tech

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The girls that danced at the EM club makes me think the navy had these decades ago.
 

Hijinx

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It used to be a biker bar. There was also a drag brunch at Atomic Seafood in Lusby today. Not sure if kids were included.
Hard to believe these thing attract enough people in Southern Maryland to make them profitable.
I can only hope that straights find somewhere else to have a drink.
 

Kyle

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Very well said.

There was a drag show last weekend, or weekend before, at the Tavern in St Leonard. I didn't see any kids there. 👍
Someone should’ve told Sappy ahead of time, so she could bring her prey.
 

vraiblonde

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Damn, FINALLY! Drag shows have always been legit adult entertainment and it's about time they speak up against this outright pedophilia. They should have done this immediately before every sane person in America began hating them.
 

frequentflier

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Damn, FINALLY! Drag shows have always been legit adult entertainment and it's about time they speak up against this outright pedophilia. They should have done this immediately before every sane person in America began hating them.
It is adult entertainment. Adults understand that it is a bunch of guys dressed as women that are usually funny and dramatic. Though I have never attended a drag show, I have been around "queens" in gay bars and it doesn't shock or bother me. They were in an environment that they were accepted and I, being in a gay bar, did not judge. (FWIW, my BFF in NY is gay and we often hang out with his "people")

I wonder how children see it, though. Can they wrap their immature minds around what they are seeing and experiencing? Are we warping their little brains to see this as normal and acceptable behavior? Shame on the parents. Shame on the promoters that advertise these shows as family events.

Personally, if I had been taken to a drag show when I was young, I think it would have scared and disturbed me- like this is not "normal". I am thankful to have been raised in the 60's and 70's when the most shocking thing I remember is a girl down the street went to Woodstock. Barefoot.
 
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