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Post by M. Hawbaker on Jul 3, 2019 21:34:05 GMT
Shocking photos have revealed young children lying on a “drag queen” – a man dressed as a woman – at a story time held in a public library. The event took place at Portland, Oregon’s St. John’s Library last October, but the serious nature of the contact has only recently come to light after photos of the activities were shared to the site “Flickr.” The photos in question are highly disturbing, and show the children frolicking around on the floor and lying on the man’s body.
The drag queen in question, Carla Rossi, whose real name is Anthony Hudson, calls himself “Portland's premier drag clown” and hosts a show called “QUEER HORROR” which he proudly claims is the “only ongoing, exclusively LGBTQ horror screening series in the country
WARNING: DISTURBING PHOTOS AT LINK
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Post by M. Hawbaker on Jul 3, 2019 21:38:19 GMT
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Post by barb43 on Jul 3, 2019 22:24:06 GMT
This makes me want to behave violently - I'd like to clock that clown. And then I'd like to slap every adult standing around watching this display upside the head. I'd like to know if the adults are the parents of any of these little kids? If not, are they library employees? Are they part of the clown's entourage, or what? The article doesn't say.
My initial question, before reading the article, was "WHERE ARE THESE KIDS' PARENTS?!?!?" I'd have never left my boys alone with at any kind of a clown show. If the parents knew this was a drag queen show in advance & they still showed up with their children, they should not be raising children. If the adults standing around were library employees, I think they should be moved into positions where they never interact with children.
I think the person who posted the following comment on Flickr was totally correct:
"This is what a society gets when they abandon God.”
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Post by M. Hawbaker on Jul 3, 2019 22:57:41 GMT
To me this seems like a plain and simple case of pedophiles grooming children with the consent and participation of the very authorities that are supposed to be watching out for the children's best interests.
When I see what our world has come to, I am almost thankful that Sharon and I were not able to have children of our own, and I fear for what my younger nieces and cousins and the children and grandchildren of my friends will have to deal with as they grow up.
If we have not yet already reached the point of "As it was in the days of Noah and Lot" - how much worse will it get before the Lord returns? Please come soon, Lord Jesus.
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Post by barb43 on Jul 3, 2019 23:16:59 GMT
If we have not yet already reached the point of "As it was in the days of Noah and Lot" - how much worse will it get before the Lord returns? I cringe at that question. I don't want to invite more trouble in...that question almost sounds like a dare aimed at the devil.
But who is involved in the grooming - these kids' parents?!? That's unconscienable. <-- I have suchhh a difficult time getting my mind around the idea that parents would groom their own children for such mentally & physically unhealthy behavior, to say nothing of how ungodly it is! Of course, I know it could happen.
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Post by M. Hawbaker on Jul 3, 2019 23:40:03 GMT
I was actually referring to the hyper liberal library officials and teachers who arrange these Drag Queen Story Hours as the ones participating in (or at least approving) the grooming of the children, but it really wouldn't surprise all that much me if some of the parents were involved but I hope that isn't the case.
I can't find the link now, but I saw a story over the weekend about one of these Drag Queen events where the library officials actually called the police to escort two mothers out of the library and charge them with inciting hate for trying to remove their children from the event.
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Post by M. Hawbaker on Jul 3, 2019 23:52:59 GMT
I cringe at that question. I don't want to invite more trouble in...that question almost sounds like a dare aimed at the devil.
My rhetorical question was not intended as a dare to the Devil or an invitation for more trouble, but rather it was an expression of my frustration with the current status quo and a longing for the way things used to be. When I was growing up, things were far from perfect, but I don't think it would have ever crossed my mind that some of what we see now would ever even be a possibility.
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