Cross-dressing Pervert Demanding Access to Young Children Complains When Sensible People Intercede
A pro-sodomy activist, Lisa Brady Veal, took to Facebook recently to express her frustration with a handful of sensible adults who–need I really say it?–actually took issue with a rainbow-smeared cross-dressing pervert who is demanding access at a public library to children for what has been touted as Drag Queen Story Hour at a Putnam County, TN public library.
Another blogger complained,
When the Upper Cumberland PRIDE organization decided to begin holding a monthly Drag Queen Story Hour at the local Putnam County Library in Tennessee, the first session was a happy success – teaching kids about the joys of reading, diversity, and self-acceptance. But at the second session, over 100 far-right protestors descended on the small, quiet event, crowded kids out of the room, and left them crying in the hall as they sent messages of exclusion and hate.
In reality, the fact that anyone would not only be okay with, but actively promote the handing over of children to sexually deranged people is unthinkable. Veal whines,
Look at these adults. They pushed their way into Drag Queen Story Hour, a children-focused event, and took up a bunch of spaces in a room limited to a capacity of 50… leaving children sobbing in the hall. Young children weren’t able to come in, per library policy, because of these a**holes.
Let me break that down for you. She’s “angry” because there are actually a few people left in this world that see a problem with exposing children to this kind of sickness. Leaving children sobbing in the hall? Problem is, parents who are mentally deficient enough to think it’s okay to do this to their children should be arrested and charged with child abuse, and then locked in a psych ward.
However, Pastor Dale Walker who was present at the protest stated, “We do have concerns and we believe it’s bullying the innocence of these children, and children are very impressionable.”
Where is this country going? Praise God there were a few brave souls to stand up for these vulnerable children.