We Completely Crazy? Not Yet // (John Hinderaker).
After i was a kid growing up inside Watertown, South Dakota, we’d a Carnegie Library. It absolutely was an imposing stone constructing, and I spent many joyful hours there. The catalogue was a haven of solace, as it was manned by middle-aged librarians who would shush anyone that started to talk.
One thing we did not have got was drag queens. I actually don’ t know what could have happened if a drag california king had shown up in addition to started hanging out with the kids, nonetheless it would not have ended properly.
Weirdly, for reasons I cannot believe, the concept of a ” move queen story hour” provides gained currency. Someone seemingly thinks it is a great idea regarding drag queens to be guarding in libraries, reading to be able to children. To me, it seems like the merchandise of a random bad thought generator. It seems that this view is most
Rasmussen finds:
The popularity of “Drag California king Story Hour” doesn’t range from the parents of school-age youngsters, who overwhelmingly oppose typically the phenomenon in which men dressed up as women perform for youngsters.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone in addition to online survey finds that 60 per cent of American Adults consider “Drag Queen Story Hour” not necessarily appropriate for children, including 44% who say it’s Not In any way Appropriate. Only 29% consider “Drag Queen Story Hour” is appropriate for children, including 11% who consider it Very Correct. Another 10% are not positive. …
The type of who are parents or [grandparents] of school-age children, a majority (51%) consider “Drag Queen Story Hour” is Not At All Appropriate for children.
However, I question the 29%.