SassyIrishLass
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Again MYOB. You keep it away from your kids, and don't stick your nose in other people's business. How hard is that?
Gfy and stay away from any kids. How's that?
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Again MYOB. You keep it away from your kids, and don't stick your nose in other people's business. How hard is that?
Also don't take your kids to them.
You stay away from kids. Why are you so fixated on them?Gfy and stay away from any kids. How's that?
What does the first amendment have to do with overly sexualized child drag shows?
Didn't used to be. I used to go to drag shows with a friend/coworker/drag queen and they were clean, nothing suggestive, just guys in costume doing lip-sync.Why are drag queens compelled to perform in front of children?
Well, at least you've got an opinion.Remember folks, conservatives oppose absolutely all rights other than gun rights
Insult is unnecessary and unhelpful to the discussion. Besides, my kids are old enough to have their own kids so your remark means less than you tried.
A Molested Generation Loses the Will to SurviveThey use it to get at the kiddies
From the site:Hopefully other states will follow.
---Coming soon to the Idaho Legislature: ban on drag shows---
Coming soon to the Idaho Legislature: ban on drag shows in public venues
A bill that would ban drag performances in all public venues will be introduced in the first days of the next session of the Idaho Legislature in January, Idaho Familydnews.com
What struck me was them calling this degenerate shit a "performance". I see it more as a seizure. Some idiot dresses up in an insulting parody of womanhood and shakes their shit while doing lip-sync.From the site:
Boise Pride Executive Director Donald Williamson also received thousands of protesting emails in the days leading up to the event. He said he is aware of the draft bill and thinks it would be a violation of free speech to ban a certain type of performance, despite Conzatti’s assertions that it will be legally defensible if it passes the Legislature and is subsequently challenged in court.
“It’s just wrong on so many levels,” Williamson said. “If you don’t agree with the performances, then you don’t go. It’s just like any other venue. It’s why I don’t go to country music concerts; it’s not my cup of tea.”
comments: What?
The highlighted above..
How can you NOT go to a public drag show?
Anyone driving down or walking down the street near the parade is exposed (excuse the "pun") to this indecency
Where I live people get in trouble for "indecent exposure"
I think most places have laws against that
Its an old staple of comedy. Clowns, Shakespearean actors, Old movies, Robin Williams, Jack Lemmon (and Marilyn Monroe!) etc.
You seem to have taken it personally when I was discussing the legalities in a general way. Why?
This is wise. My first law professor had it on his board in orientation: Trust No One! Believe Nothing!
Kind of stalkerish behavior, when someone cannot control the urge to be in your face. Especially when you have no real tools for shutting them up.I said don't converse with me, since I can't ignore you just stop
they call it performance, the normal people call it indecent exposure.What struck me was them calling this degenerate shit a "performance". I see it more as a seizure. Some idiot dresses up in an insulting parody of womanhood and shakes their shit while doing lip-sync.
"Performance"?
Pretty low bar.
Kind of stalkerish behavior, when someone cannot control the urge to be in your face. Especially when you have no real tools for shutting them up.
but that is the common reaction. HOWEVER, you never saw it "swing" like this til the drag queens and "progressive liberals" decided it was ok to do this to children. what do you think the reaction will be?So, swing the pendulum all the way over to the other side? Nope, that's part of what is wrong with this country right now. One side thinks that because they consider the other side to be getting away with something they need to go to the other extreme to somehow "balance" things out. How about instead of swinging from one extreme to the other, we all meet in the middle and let it be at that?
Banning them from public places where there is no age restriction for attendance? I'm all for that, but banning them all together is a bit extreme. Make it age appropriate, and let everyone coexist in peace.
you quoted me as saying something I did not say.Thats fair. Country music died when all the Highwaymen died or retired.
South Dakota loves individual rights.they call it performance, the normal people call it indecent exposure.
But if they don't win out in this argument.. society will likely have hell to pay.. they are vindictive and thuggish in demanding "their rights" Our rights do not appear to matter... except in Idaho and a few other places..
You worry about yourself and not about me. There is no reason children are exposed to freak men dressed like women. Absolutely none....got it?
Refrain from conversing with me in the future. I mean that. I don't trust you
I agree with you about the men dressed as women, but the rest of your post is shear BS.
By the way, I doubt the mods trust you either, I don't.
Go away and snuggle with your fellow mod
And get over yourself.
Suddenly Meister flames, you can refrain also