NYC Dept. of Education, PBS team up to promote drag queen to 3-year-olds

By Jonathon Van Maren

“Pride Month” is approaching, and bears remembering that public cash — taxpayer dollars — are utilized to fund many of the festivities. In fact, much of the moral revolution currently queering the public square is now being paid for by the government — that is, by you, the taxpayer. There’s Drag Queen Story Hour in public libraries and, most egregiously, Canada’s state broadcaster, the CBC, pushing hyper-sexualized content on their “CBC Kids” platform — including a documentary titled “Drag Kids.”

I’ve noted before that the “drag kids” phenomenon, which has driven a debate in the United States over what conservatism has actually managed to conserve, is one of the prime indicators of cultural collapse. In record time, we’ve gotten used to children — children! — in sexualized entertainment and shows featuring alternative sexual lifestyles, androgyny, cross-dressing, and salacious dancing. And if you say any of the things I just said, you’re apparently prude. Time sure does fly.

The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS — also taxpayer-funded) is also in on the game. Mary Margaret Olohan of the Daily Caller posted a video of drag queen “Little Miss Hot Mess” singing “The Hips On the Drag Queen Go Swish Swish Swish” (to the tune of “The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round”) to an audience of children. It was produced with the media company WNET — and, naturally, the New York City Department of Education. Drag queens and every other imaginable form of “sexual diversity” is not just accepted, it is actually taught to children in government schools funded by parents, regardless of whether or not they’re on board with orgiastic education. The intended audience was between three and eight years old.

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