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Well it isn't something any federal regulation is going to cure. It's a local societal issue. A dress code would eliminate men or women dressing inappropriately. It isn't the governments role to dictate morality.
Well it isn't something any federal regulation is going to cure. It's a local societal issue. A dress code would eliminate men or women dressing inappropriately. It isn't the governments role to dictate morality.
Here is what I said in post #20
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Originally Posted by Frank DeForrest
Parents need to act locally, get involved, vote out scum, enact laws, shame and ostracize participants. It can be done if the will is there.
With all the things kids needs to learn, drag queens isn't one of them. Personally I feel they they should be banned from any and all tax payers funded functions and building.
The law will prosecute teacher for having sex with students, "as well they should", but yet no one gives it a second thought of having men prancing around infront of children.
Your thoughts on this.
My thought is that in 25 years of volunteering in public schools, not once have I encountered a drag queen. Is this really a problem?
Um...no S, Sherlock . Men being aroused by dressing in women's clothes should not be wearing exploitive clothing, exposing themselves, simulating sex acts or twerking have no places in schools, libraries or anywhere with children around.
Don't ask if children should be part of an audience for a drag queen.
No, which is why I ask. There's a lot of smoke, but no fire.
I've heard of drag queen storytime at libraries or private businesses where people can choose to bring their children or not, but not once in a public school setting. Can you point me in the direction of any links? There must be hundreds of sources given the handwringing!
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