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Janet's avatar

Is that little girl in the 4-photo putting money in that drag queen’s stocking? OMG. OMG. That entire photo is chilling and….. I just don’t have words but would really like to reach for a club.

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Steelhands's avatar

Why are there no drag Kings? It's simple. When a masculine looking female dresses up as a man, it is not SEXY. It's obviously about sex. The costumes and behavior makes it clear.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

My wife and I took a weekend getaway in Eureka Springs. Little did we realize that this weekend was "Diversity Weekend" complete with drag queens and fat dykes and small children dressed up in rainbow gear.

BARF.

Please Lord, make it stop. However You need to do that.

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Politico Phil's avatar

It's coming but seems never soon enough. I suppose they need time to fill up their cup of iniquity. What a bitter cup that is going to be.

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Janet's avatar

Was thinking about that as well. It’s ALL about sex. Liza Minnelli dressed as a man was not sexy

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Christy's avatar

I don’t know what disgusts me more about the last 2 years but that has to be in the top 2!!!

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Annie's avatar

And that her parents, usually a liberal mom, bring them to these events! Nasty karens. 😝

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Yep. Saw an otherwise normal looking mom with her rainbow-dressed 5 year old daughter in Eureka Springs yesterday for "Diversity Weekend." Made me so sad for that poor little girl.

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Politico Phil's avatar

It sure points out the difference between a real momma bear and a narcissistic woe-man.

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Copernicus's avatar

Yeah, 🤮🤮🤮🤮, I couldn’t believe that I was seeing what I thought I was seeing... I mean, this is worse than anything I ever thought I knew about cross-dressing. I had to look at the picture again, but then I didn’t want to look.

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DogsLife's avatar

I'm no expert, but I know that transvestites/crossdressers are not the same as drag queens. Transvestites, think Rachel Levine, are men that feel more comfortable identifying and dressing as women. They actually try to look like real women. Drag queens have their own persona when they dress up like outlandish cartoon characters of women. They do not dress like that all the time - they perform for attention. They hate women, evidenced by the over-the-top costumes and extreme actions, and enjoy making women look ridiculous. The acceptance of their behavior by public officials and worse, encouraging it and exposing it to children as "normal and fun" is insane and part and parcel of the dismantling of society and the family.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

These are all deviant behaviors indicative of mental disorders. What’s really sick is the normalization of it and exposing young children to this behavior is despicable and child abuse.

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Peter 🔒's avatar

You can thank China; Elite & Corporate Capture.

- Please see Peter Schweizer's "red handed" or his interview with Shawn Ryan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_chGSgNPwVc

- TikTok

- Disney

- Grooming POS

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Men who dress as women, and women who dress as me are "an abomination unto the Lord, thy God." Dt. 22:5

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Victoria's avatar

No tolerance for any of them. (I used to think differently before the breakdown of American society.)

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NoWay's avatar

I’ll disagree a little bit about cross dressers trying to look like biological women. I don’t think they do, think Caitlyn Jenner. I do not have a problem with an adult dressing as they like, but these men are always so fancy, heels, make up and dresses. Most everyday women do not look like that all the time. How come they are not in leggings, a sweatshirt and a ponytail ever lol? It’s a costume to them, in my opinion.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Where are the 'cross-dressing tomboys,' lol? I was a tomboy; they never are, they're what I've never been, though I've always been of the female *sex* (not 'gender'). People in that 'gender' world really have the most strict sex roles ever - play with dolls? Must be a girl! With trucks? Must be a boy!

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Janet's avatar

Good distinction. I have more sympathy for the cross dressers. The Queen clowns need to keep shite away from my kids.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Maybe a little more sympathy, but not much, after what I saw last week. While in Home Depot, I saw an obviously male person, wearing a tank top, short skirt and leggings. He looked like he was dressed for Halloween, complete with make-up and a spider tattoo. It's hard to express how horrible this person looked, with his male features and his apparent breast implants. The worst of it was that he had three young children with him. I think he is doing as much to dismantle the family as anyone else. Apparently he has already dismantled his own and perhaps had his children for the weekend. I heard him say something to them about mom. Can you imagine if your husband went crazy like this and you were mandated to let your children spend time with him?? My heart broke for these innocent children.

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Janet's avatar

Apparently cross dressers have lost any sense of taste. The guy I used to see was not “out there”. But then everything has turned into 🤡 World. Maybe it was a Halloween get up.

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CarO Lyn's avatar

Why would drag queens be any more acceptable than someone in blackface? Same/same. Heather Heying brought this up on Dark Horse podcast recently.

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Fla Mom's avatar

But they never look like real women (except maybe the Thai 'lady boys'). The ones here? They look like men. And why they think they know what it feels like to *be* a woman has escaped me ever since they brought in a transvestite to our med school class (mid-80s).

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DogsLife's avatar

They can get good enough to fool some of the people. (I am told many streetwalkers are men dressed as women to attract customers. Every once in a while there's a news report of some famous person arrested with a transvestite prostitute.) Unless the crazy scientists come up with a way to take away an X and replace it with a Y chromosome, they'll just keep having to dress up and make believe.

It's one seriously screwed up world and time for the Great Reckoning.

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SID's avatar

Dogslife: yes agree there is a spectrum. Real 'crossdressers', (many of whom are heterosexual males) temporarily dress for a host of reasons that lead into it (costuming, escapism, risk taking, fetish, textures/sensual, sexual etc) but make little to no changes to their body. Think of a guy who dabbles on a Saturday night but has to work with the boys on Monday morning. A missed spec of nail polish or some missing arm hairs and he is outed. As for public appearances that depends on how 'passable' and where. This used to be a concern for police, but in gay friendly areas and bars a reasonable pass works.

Trans I would define as people who wish to explore taking on a new gender role more permanently and to try to live it 24/7 with all the mundane that goes with it (Levine and co. here). These folks entertain more permanent type changes (hormones, implants, surgeries etc). Both crossdressers and trans generally they try to emulate the real thing but some can be more daring or different.

Drag queens are entirely distinct from all of this and imho represent a very very small portion of the overall lgbtq community. These tend to be the super flamboyant gay male types who when they dress are completely over the top. Not so long ago queens would only be seen in adult entertainment clubs and most of those acts are for adults and sexually charged.

It boggles the mind how even a serious effort at helping young kids navigate feelings that may be troubling or different, would hold up queens as some sort of icon or role model. Seeing someone like that during your daily routine is rare (and used to be unheard of). Those images must be frightening or at least confusing to young kids and perhaps that is the real underlying goal. It's amazing how people jump on to band wagon campaigns with so little understanding (queens, covid, BLM.....and on).

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Garden variety's avatar

Well said. I have to admit I am triggered by the comment”drag queens are fun” they basically “help” kids that are having a bad day!! Yup POOF MAGIC mom and dad fighting at home solution drag queen. Someone is bullying me… drag queen. Ppl are dealing with real issues and what and who decided drag queens are “fun” if that is your definition of fun there is something wrong. FUN for kids is playing with each other slip and sliding water gun fights not watching some hyper sexualized man dressed as a woman exhibiting over the top weird behaviour that mocks the image of God and the sacred role of women. Again just a little triggered haha

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Politico Phil's avatar

If we are triggered, that's proof that we are OK...lol.

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Janet's avatar

Seems like weird cross dressers have taken over the trans issue. They belong in nightclubs and circuses where this kind of weird is laughed at. Real clowns should protest. 😱😱😱😱😱.

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Janet's avatar

I should change this to Drag Queens. I knew a cross dresser (I think) but he was never in your face about it. He came into the library where I worked now and then.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I'll buy you a club and serve as your second.

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