Library Association Assists Nasty Drag Queen Grooming of Children Nationwide
The American Library Association's recent national conference provided librarians from across the country with strategies for advancing gender identity ideology in schools and finding ways to bring "Drag Queen Story Times" into public libraries despite the objections of local communities.
The conference was held just as disturbing stories came to light across the country about Drag Queen Story Times (DQST) held in public libraries. On the West Coast, young children were photographed having extreme physical contact with a drag queen, while on the East Coast, a drag queen who read to young children was discovered to be involved with numerous lurid and pornographic sexual businesses and activities.
Held in Washington, D.C., the week-long American Library Association (ALA) conference brought well over 21,000 attendees to the nation's capital and featured workshops with titles such as:
"Queerness in comics"; "A Child's Room to Choose: Encouraging Gender Identity and Expression in School and Public Libraries"; "LGBTQ+ Creators and Characters in Kids, Tween, and Teen Comics"; "Reading the Rainbow: Teaching Kids about Pride and LGBTQ+ History"; "Are You Going to Tell My Parents?: The Minor's Right to Privacy in the Library"; and "Telling Stories, Expanding Boundaries: Drag Queen Storytimes in Libraries."
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