RuPaul's DragCon encourages children to 'explore their gender and authentic selves'

"Drag queens use costumes and performance to capture the innocent minds of the youth to further propagate that agenda."

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Joshua Young North Carolina
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Ru Paul's DragCon came to Los Angeles over the weekend where reporter Kalen D'Almeida of TPUSA's Frontlines asked attendees how they would "rate a drag kid" on a scale of 1, meaning "no drag kids at all, to 10 or "drag kids are gods and we should worship them."

"They're so amazing," one tall drag queen told D'Almeida. "It's not even measurable. I'd say a 100. The drag kids are so empathetic, so loving and so kind. They are our future and I'm so proud to be a part of it. Period." 

In a statement to The Post Millennial, D'Almeida said, "RuPaul called drag queens the 'marines of the LGBTQ' and he’s 100 percent right. If the agenda is to scramble and blur the lines between male and female, boy and girl, then drag queens use costumes and performance to capture the innocent minds of the youth to further propagate that agenda."

Two costumed attendees going by the names Jingle and Tingle told D'Almeida they would rate drag kids "two times infinity" and the "highest you can possibly go."

Another said the kids should get a 10 rating because "I'm wearing a skirt" and the next person said "10, I know I'm wearing assless chaps right. F*ck it. I feel sexy in it."

An adenoidal person wearing a radiation yellow wig and short skirt said "Well, I'm here to see the Teletubbies and it's Teletubbie land which is the Kid Zone so let's give it a 10."

A man holding a doll said, "I would rate them at 1,000 I mean, I'm bringing my doll."

One drag queen said a child made him a "friendship bracelet."

Another said, "An absolute 10, full of glitter, full of joy. We have two spirit children at Wombat Mental Health services we actually encourage children to explore their gender and authentic selves. So two spirit folks that we sit on taken land and we indigenized mental health services."

According to the Wombat Mental Health website, "With a passion for social justice, Wombat MHS focuses on assisting underserved communities including Deaf, Disabled, LGBTQIA2S, BIPOC, and individuals challenged with accessing mental health services."

"Many people may be indifferent to this happening in our culture, but the damage that it causes will be fully realized years down the road when the child victims of this agenda are adults," D'Almeida said.

D'Almeida also asked attendees what their message to Christians might be and many said they were "full of hate" and "going to hell."

Attendees also uniformly said that it was never too early to start drag.



During a drag performance a child was brought on stage to sashay, shante, for the crowd.


 
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