“Drag Queen Story Hour” for 2-year-olds is real and coming to you

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STILLWATER, OK –During Oklahoma State University’s Pride 2022 events on-campus, local drag queens read woke books to young children during Drag Queen Story Hour for children 2-10 about inclusion and acceptance.

According to the Pride 2022 website,

Artists Ami Rhetto and Olivia Lycan will read two books highlighting inclusion and acceptance.

We will also be feature rainbow crafts to continue celebrations surrounding OSU’s LGBTQ+ Pride. 

The books featured will be Red A Crayon’s Story by Michael Hall and Speak Up by Miranda Paul.

Story time will take place at 11:30 AM, then again at 1 PM.

Crafts will be ongoing from 11 AM to 2 PM.

All ages are welcome to join on the fun.

Drag Queen Story Hour for children is gaining popularity across the country.

 

Democrat Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney is a strong supporter of the events and is endorsing them online.

The Congresswoman Tweeted,

NYC’s next generation are getting a well rounded education about LGBTQ+ issues and gender identity.”

Critics of the Congresswoman’s backing of drag story hour, whom she refers to as bigots, are voicing concern over her support of the grooming of children.

According to the Drag Queen Story Hour website,

“Drag Queen Story Hour (DQSH) is just what it sounds like—drag queens reading stories to children in libraries, schools, and bookstores.

DQSH captures the imagination and play of the gender fluidity of 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, where dress up is real.”

During the month of August, at the Seattle, Washington Museum of Pop Culture, children from the ages of 12-18 can enroll in Drag-tastic Summer Camp: The Art of Drag.

The website states,

“Calling all current and future kings and queens!

Explore self-expression in MoPOP’s week-long, drag-tastic summer camp!

Led by Seattle performer Joshua Hancock, you’ll investigate drag history and work together with local artists to create your own personas.

You’ll choose your name, explore hair and makeup techniques, and develop your character’s stage presence.

At the end of the week, celebrate your new drag personas with a private showcase!”

 

A museum spokesperson commented to Fox News that,

“We celebrate creativity with all members of our community as a core part of our mission.

Like any other arts enrichment program, we are proud to offer an opportunity for young people to use drag to explore self-expression through creating characters and performances that express and uplift their unique identities.”

 

The woke agenda continues to ban books and cancel valuable educational content that students need to know.

Yet, former educators like Congresswoman Maloney support a “well-rounded” education only if it encourages a leftist agenda that includes things such as Drag Story Time for young children.

Like others with political power, she is working to ensure that they push the leftist agenda further and destroy the education system.

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