'The Franklin Institute claims that its 'Family Pride Day' event will have demonstrations that 'combine science and drag,' a notion that seems a little ironic considering the conflict between liberal identity politics and science.' -Briana Oser
The museum claims the event will have demonstrations that “combine science and drag,” a notion that seems a little ironic considering the conflict between liberal identity politics and science.Liberals’ common justification for drag is that it “celebrates differences.” It exposes children to people who dress outside of the status quo, who express themselves proudly and colorfully. They argue that drag events will encourage children to embrace their own identities.
Two, are the “differences” we want to normalize for our children really characterized by drag shows, which are overt displays of degenerate behavior? Nowadays, sadly, we are seeing this take place with TikTok influencers. If you ever hang out with a fourth grader with a phone, she will quote TikTok “audios” to you every 30 seconds.
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