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"Kiddie choirs. Children’s piano recitals. And a full-on, erotic drag show complete with gyrations, tongue gymnastics and a flashed G-string.
Families at a Manhattan public school talent show got an unexpected lesson in human sexuality when a grown man took the stage in a black, sequined dress and flaming red wig and performed a raunchy drag number where he grinded the stage and spread his legs."
Anytime you're dealing with the mandatory State indoctrination centers expect anything. Not sure if this particular event was mandatory for the students though.
Your video doesn't play. However, I have several questions. Why was a "man" doing a drag routine at a school talent show? If he was , wouldn't the school have known about it beforehand anyway? I would think they'd have some idea of what the "acts" would be, you know? And on the off chance they didn't, was anyone maimed, blinded, or otherwise hurt? If any of the parents objected to their children seeing a drag number, I'm sure they could easily and swiftly remove their little darlings from the school auditorium so their minds wouldn't be polluted by the sight. It's not like they were chained to their seats and forced to watch.
OP, you really need to get your mind off your obsession with gay people; it's unhealthy for YOU.
Sounds to me like most of the noise you hear is people laughing. Whatever, in high school we had a group of popular guys dress up with makeup & do a routine, I forget what the song was. Anyway, it involved bumping & grinding & no one cared, we were all laughing. Lighten up.
But at the end of the two-hour event, parents and kids as young as 5 were shocked when a man identified as Public School 96 Parent Association President Frankie Quinones took the stage and did an explicit lip-synch performance of a song by the campy 1980’s Puerto Rican music sensation Iris Chacón.
Was it wrong because it was a guy in drag, or was it wrong because it was too sexy and erotic? I think it was too sexy and erotic, regardless of the gender of the person in the dress. LGBT had nothing to do with it.
If he came out as a guy and did a Chippindales (sp) thing that would have been wrong too.
Last edited by Jeffer6583; 06-04-2017 at 01:33 PM..
Sounds to me like most of the noise you hear is people laughing. Whatever, in high school we had a group of popular guys dress up with makeup & do a routine, I forget what the song was. Anyway, it involved bumping & grinding & no one cared, we were all laughing. Lighten up.
It is a show where kids performed. Why in the h3ll was this adult performing? And something that raunchy. Its fine if the football players dress up in drag and do stupid crap because it is expected. This is totally different and attention seeking.
"Kiddie choirs. Children’s piano recitals. And a full-on, erotic drag show complete with gyrations, tongue gymnastics and a flashed G-string.
Families at a Manhattan public school talent show got an unexpected lesson in human sexuality when a grown man took the stage in a black, sequined dress and flaming red wig and performed a raunchy drag number where he grinded the stage and spread his legs."
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