As drag shows for children appear to become increasingly widespread, one child advocate warns of the consequences of the dangerous push to normalize inappropriate behavior for youngsters.
There was once a time when parents warned children about accepting candy from strangers. But as Child Protection League (CPL) Board Chair Julie Quist told The Epoch Times, “now parents encourage their children to give drag queens money and to sit on their laps to be fondled by them.”
Child Protection League Board Chair Julie Quist. (Courtesy of Julie Quist)
While some advocates say “drag is not dangerous,” and “exposing your kids to a drag performance can be a good thing,” others insist that “introducing sexually exaggerated female characters played by men isn’t at all appropriate for children” and what adults should be doing is “standing between children and mature, violent, and/or sexually explicit things.”…