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Town Library Posts Advertisement for Drag Queen Story Hour for Children Under 5

by | Feb 6, 2020 | LGBTQ Issues, News, Social-Issues, World

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Drag Queens are indoctrinating and grooming children all over the world. Reformation Charlotte has consistently covered the happenings of the Drag Queen Story Hour phenomenon that is plaguing the country. It should never be shocking that a man who can’t even figure out which sports team he’s supposed to play is also unable to figure out that certain sex acts are illegal. This is why many of these sexual aberrants have found landed legal charges and even criminal convictions of sexual assault and various other sex-related crimes over the span of their lifetimes.

The age of indoctrination continues to drop as last week, we reported that one elementary school in Brooklyn is beginning to send first graders to be groomed by drag queens. And now, a town library in London is actively advertising Drag Queen Story Hour for children under 5-years-old.

Newham London posted the following tweet advertising the event.

According to the event website, they are “providing spaces in which kids are able to see people who defy rigid gender restrictions,” where “Drag Queen Story Time allows children to imagine the world in which people can present as they wish. Where dress up is real.”

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Newham celebrates LGBT History Month with a series of Drag Queen Story Times for under 5s and their parents and carers.  Come and listen to fabulous stories, beautifully told.

If this isn’t clearly child abuse, nothing is. And the parents who subject their children to this ought to prosecuted and charged with neglect and abuse.

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