Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, R., explains in an interview why he's demanding schools prohibit drag queens from engaging with school-age children.
'PragerU' personality Aldo Buttazzoni reacts to the Los Angeles Zoo hosting an all-ages permitted drag show on 'Fox News @ Night.'
Bailey said the drafted model resolution comports with the state statute and would act as a pledge by school boards not to take school-aged children to drag shows. He added that drag shows are an outward expression of an inward desired sexuality and therefore must be kept away from young children."Where the rubber hits the road on this issue is really the debate over whether drag shows have a place in education. And so, the left would tell you 'look as long as it's G-rated it's not a big deal.
The course cut much of the content associated with Black Lives Matter and other controversial issues that prompted the Florida Department of Education to reject it from being taught in Florida schools.that allegedly exposed children to"sexualized acts" in December. The concern from the Missouri attorney general on the topic of drag shows began in January when around 30 Columbia middle-schoolers attended a drag performance hosted by the Nclusion Plus performance group at the annual Columbia Values Diversity Breakfast.
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