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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Books That Explore Progressive Themes

Drag Queen: Get Children ‘Excited About Books That Explore Progressive Themes’

(Breitbart) – Drag queen “Pickle” admitted in Los Angeles the main goal of the Drag Queen Story Hour event is to get children “excited about books that explore progressive themes.”
“Pickle,” a man dressed in a tight, provocative, hot pink dress, read to young children at the fifth Drag Queen Story Hour event held at the Eagle Rock branch of the Los Angeles Public Library system.
ABC affiliate KABC News reported “Pickle” has been with the drag queen program for over two years.
“We’re really trying to get kids excited about books and excited about books that explore progressive themes, and allow children to see that you can be whoever you want any day of the week,” he said. “A lot of the core values of being a drag queen – love, acceptance, joy, laughter, self-expression – are values that we want to instill in our kids.”
According to the Drag Queen Story Hour website, the aim of the event is to present gender fluidity as a positive quality children should accept and even emulate:
Drag Queen Story Hour captures the imagination and play of the gender fluidity in childhood and gives kids glamorous, positive, and unabashedly queer role models. In spaces like this, kids are able to see people who defy rigid gender restrictions and imagine a world where people can present as they wish, and where dress-up is real.
“Pickle” said being a drag queen is “a lot of fun – it’s so great to engage with the kids!”
Another drag queen admitted the story hours for young children are not just about fun and literacy.
In 2018, Dylan Pontiff, a gay man who uses the name Santana Pilar Andrews when dressed in drag, helped organize a story hour for Louisiana preschoolers. He said the event’s purpose is “the grooming of the next generation.”
“I’m here to let you know that this event is something that’s going to be very beautiful and for the children and the people that supported are going to realize that this is going to be the grooming of the next generation,” Pontiff told the Lafayette City-Parish Council. “We are trying to groom the next generation to not see the way that they just did.”
“Pickle” admitted the drag queen event is targeting preschoolers on a psychological level.
“They see me as this larger than life character, but I think on a subconscious level, it’s opening up their ability to empathize with other people,” he said.
The library official interviewed by KABC said “families love” the drag queen event.
“We see new families come into the library for the first time because they’re excited to bring their kids,” she said.
The Drag Queen Story Hour is far more controversial than many librarians will admit.
The American Library Association (ALA) encourages the program for its social engineering purpose and is supporting those libraries experiencing “pushback” from their communities.
“ALA, through its actions and those of its members, is instrumental in creating a more equitable, diverse, and inclusive society,” the organization states. “This includes a commitment to combating marginalization and underrepresentation within the communities served by libraries through increased understanding of the effects of historical exclusion.”
The events have grown contentious in cities throughout the country, such as Chula Vista, California, where Councilmember Steve Padilla, an LGBT-activist city official, said parents and family groups protesting the event were people who hold “white supremacist beliefs.”
After the pastor of the South Bay Pentecostal Church openly criticized the Chula Vista library’s decision to host the drag queen event, his church was vandalized.

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