Why is Kevin Bacon obsessed with exposing children to drag queens?
Christopher Tremoglie
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There is something innately wrong about this current push to normalize drag queen show performances in front of young children. It’s adult entertainment — inappropriate content for young children. Just as no loving parent would bring his or her young child to a burlesque show or to see an exotic dancer, parents should not be bringing children to see scantily clad men acting as women.
For whatever reason, actor Kevin Bacon took to Twitter on Sunday to post a video warning that “drag queens are under attack.” Bacon posted the bizarre message while dancing with his wife, Kyra Sedgwick, dancing to Taylor Swift’s “Karma.”
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“#DragBans are bad karma. Right now, drag performers and the LGBTQIA+ community need our help,” Bacon tweeted. “Shop the @SixDegreesofKB campaign supporting the @ACLU Drag Defense Fund or make a gift. #DragIsARight.”
Drag is a “right?” I am sure this miscomprehension of “rights” is part of a bigger problem, but either way, I can assure you that “drag” is definitely not a “right.”
Furthermore, no one is attacking drag shows in general. No one is trying to ban them for adults. The objections stem from not wanting them performed around children. It is a perfectly natural request and the only one that a non-negligent parent could make. Why would anyone want such content around children? Do these people also want strippers performing at a 6-year-old’s birthday party?
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This fight is a nice illustration of how the Left spreads disinformation among the masses, teaches it in schools, and repeats slogans everywhere in the hope that enough people will start to believe it. With drag performers, they are now attempting to create another aggrieved class of people in the country. This leads to ridiculous nonsense, as when Bacon claims that sexually-charged drag performances in front of children are somehow a right.
No, drag isn’t a right. And it is immoral, inappropriate, and altogether wrong to encourage and support such entertainers performing in front of children. How internally damaged or brainwashed do these people have to be to encourage such things?