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Since when were drag queens for kids? : Comments
By Tim O'Hare, published 15/1/2020But a worrying trend in our political discourse is that leftist outrage is fostered by the national media whilst conservative outrage is dismissed.
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As a boy, I was regularly read to by a man in a frock, a priest. The kilt is a frock like article of clothing and the greek royal guard's tradition apparel is also like a dress.
Further many races traditional dress is the same for both sexes! And nobody is going off their brains by women wearing suits or trousers!! And none would object if the readers were ladies in pants suits!
Moreover, we've had cross-dresses since time immemorial Many happily married men without a gay bone in their bodies.
That said, I'd rather this unusual behaviour was kept out of the classroom and public libraries, where very young children were read to.
Sorry, it had to include the suicide of aa young man probably tortured by the conflict between his quasi-religious values and his emerging gender bias?
Alan B.