Week Long Seattle Drag Camp for Kids. What Could Go Wrong?

What other reason is there for the Left to want kids to watch drag shows and take part in them?

I don’t mind watching Quentin Tarantino or drag movies with my kids, but I think adults who insist that their children watch them are idiots. Certain things are suitable for children and others are not.

Children as young as 12 will be exposed to explicit sexualized performances, while also receiving “education”. The Museum of Pop Culture is putting on this week-long “Drag Camp”, which mixes both “education” and explicitly sexualized performances.

If anything goes wrong – and it will – the fault lies with the parents that exposed their children to such perverted propaganda.

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The parents will be held responsible for the obvious risks. It will be the parents’ fault because the risks are so obvious.

Drag performers have no doubt that they are all about sexual innuendo…and much more. Drag is a form of burlesque. I find it strange that people would send their kids to a Drag camp for a week just to make them symbols of a culture battle. Or two.

For a Lefty institution, such as the Museum of Pop Culture that is saturated in DEI to offer classes of this nature to adults who are interested.

Why not? Nowadays, cultural institutions are all transgressiveness. The museum is no exception. It makes it clear that its goal is to undermine Western values of culture and spit on the face of the bourgeoisie. Whatever. The Elite is against normal people, and the sun rises to the East. What?

The focus is always on children, because they are the tools that will be used to destroy Western culture.

Why would a 12-year old need this?

Your invitation to slay, current and future royals is here. This camp, led by Seattle performer Joshua Hancock, features performers Kara Sutra and King Leo Mane as well as Mia Moore. You’ll learn about drag history, hair and makeup, and how to create your own persona. It’s time to take the stage and celebrate your new drag identity in a private show!

What might a performance be like? One of the instructors is King Leo Mane. He is a performer and owner of a nightclub. This is an example of one of his Instagram performances. This is not safe to watch at work.

This person is matched with 12-year-olds by the Museum. They will “explore self-expression” as well as “celebrate their new drag identity!”

Reiterating: This museum receives substantial funding from government agencies, and its Board is filled with Seattle’s brightest and best, including Paul Allen’s widow who founded the Museum with her late husband.

This is an example of a child being lured into a world which is not appropriate for them.

Groomers will groom. But taxpayers should not pay for it. And parents who participate in this practice should be shunned.

All the best people push this, and they loudly proclaim its benefits.

Sick.