Parents & audience members stand up to protester trying to disrupt a drag story event

Authored by lgbtqnation.com and submitted by ewzetf
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A group of LGBTQ allies successfully stopped anti-queer protesters from disrupting a drag queen story hour event at a bookstore in Campbell, California — a city near the San Francisco Bay Area.

During the protest, a man walked into the family-friendly children’s event at the Books Inc. store on Wednesday, chanting, “Shame on you! You’re sacrificing your children!”

“He was saying like some really transphobic stuff. Like he was calling me a ‘transvestite’ and I shouldn’t be let around the children, and the parents should be ashamed of themselves,” Tori Tia, a drag queen story time reader, told KNTV.

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Luckily, the store received a number of calls before the event warning of a possible protest. In response, the store’s management hired extra security and also notified the police, Tia, and the local LGBTQ group, Silicon Valley Pride.

So when the protester showed up, the parents were ready for him.

Instead of panicking, the crowd drowned out the man’s shouting with chants, waving him goodbye. One person held a progressive Pride flag bearing an intersex “O” in the protestor’s face as a way to shield the children from seeing him.

The police made no arrests, saying that the protest occurred in a public space with no laws being broken.

It has become common for right-wingers to try and disrupt family-friendly drag events and accuse drag performers of “grooming” their children for molestation.

Most drag events attended by children feature lip-sync performances, sing-alongs, and storytelling by performers in colorful costumes and makeup. The performers teach kids about self-acceptance and caring for others who may look or love differently than they do. The children often enjoy the performers’ colorful costumes, and queer parents can feel accepted without fear of harassment from other audience members.

Right-wingers have issued terroristic bomb and death threats against local libraries for holding these events. Such protesters sometimes infiltrate the venues, frightening children and their families as well as recording and threatening public exposure of any adults who participate in them.

cataclyzzmic on September 3rd, 2022 at 16:34 UTC »

These people are nothing if not inconsistent. They squawk about how they have the right to parent their kids as they see fit ( no vaccine, Jesus and Trump are the same, knowledge is dangerous, climate change isn't real, etc) but other parents who take their kid to a harmless variety show aren't afforded the same right.

Tlrb2dogs on September 3rd, 2022 at 16:01 UTC »

What would happen if LGBTQ2+ showed up to a church and shouted about shame on them for grooming their kids for molestation??? Just thinking out loud……

wigal on September 3rd, 2022 at 14:49 UTC »

The other thing I’ve seen these “protesters” do is record video. I got one kicked out because he was recording and my kids were there and I let the library staff know he did not have my permission to record my children.