Tennessee Republicans' Ban on Drag Shows Criticized After Mass Shooting

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Tennessee Republicans were criticized after a mass shooting at a private school in Nashville on Monday that left three children and three adults dead.

This month, along party lines, Tennessee passed a bill banning drag shows, as well as one preventing transgender minors from getting gender-affirming health care.

Critics of state Republicans are pointing out that while drag shows were banned, assault weapons remain legal.

Senator Jack Johnson, who co-authored the bill prohibiting drag shows, said he wanted the law enacted to protect children.

President Joe Biden has urged Congress to ban assault weapons.

Tennessee Republican legislators' priorities have been criticized after at least three children and three adults were killed in a mass shooting at a Nashville private school on Monday.

Twitter users assailed state GOP officials in the wake of the bloodshed. This month, the state Senate, along party lines, passed a bill preventing drag shows from being performed in public or near children. The law prohibits the performances in the vicinity of schools, public parks or places of worship, beginning July 1. Another passed bill bans transgender minors from receiving gender-affirming health care such as hormone prescriptions or surgery in Tennessee. Republicans hold supermajorities in the state House and Senate.

Meanwhile, assault weapons remain legal in the state.

Newsweek has previously reported that police said the shooter, Audrey Hale, was found armed with at least two assault-type rifles and a handgun at Covenant School in Nashville. Police have said that Hale identified as transgender.

After news of the tragedy broke, President Joe Biden urged Congress to ban assault weapons, which have been prohibited by some states, excluding Tennessee.

"We have to do more to stop gun violence. It's ripping our communities apart," Biden said at the White House. "I call on Congress again to pass my assault weapons ban."

"Gun violence is the leading cause of death for kids and teens. Tennessee lawmakers banned drag shows," Jeremy Moss, a Democratic state senator in Michigan, tweeted.

Gun violence is the leading cause of death for kids and teens. Tennessee lawmakers banned drag shows. — Senator Jeremy Moss (@JeremyAllenMoss) March 27, 2023

"But drag shows and gender affirming healthcare are what get banned in Tennessee," activist and television host Padma Lakshmi tweeted with news coverage from the shooting.

But drag shows and gender affirming healthcare are what get banned in Tennessee. https://t.co/pf3EPOKq9n — Padma Lakshmi (@PadmaLakshmi) March 27, 2023

"In light of three children getting killed in a school shooting in Nashville, remember that Tennessee Republicans have squandered their time in office banning drag shows under the pretense of keeping kids safe," podcast host Brian Cohen tweeted.

In light of three children getting killed in a school shooting in Nashville, remember that Tennessee Republicans have squandered their time in office banning drag shows under the pretense of keeping kids safe. — Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen) March 27, 2023

"Tennessee Republicans in 2023: Banned drag shows," MSNBC Executive Producer Kyle Griffin tweeted Monday afternoon. "Moved to significantly expand access to guns in the state via a series of bills — including one which would lower the carry age from 21 to 18."

Moved to significantly expand access to guns in the state via a series of bills — including one which would lower the carry age from 21 to 18 — Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 27, 2023

In February, GOP Senator Jack Johnson—who co-authored the bill prohibiting drag shows—said he wanted the law enacted to protect children.

"The overarching goal of this bill is to protect Tennessee children. I am proud to stand behind this legislation as we work to ensure communities in Tennessee are safe and welcoming places for families to bring their children without having to worry," Johnson tweeted.

The overarching goal of this bill is to protect Tennessee children. I am proud to stand behind this legislation as we work to ensure communities in Tennessee are safe and welcoming places for families to bring their children without having to worry. https://t.co/6ByP72gQeP — Jack Johnson (@SenJohnson) March 1, 2023

Newsweek has reached out to Johnson's office and the ACLU via email for comment.

Another tweet took a jab at Republicans' priorities regarding children's safety.

"The State of Tennessee banned public drag shows, but a woman posing as a teenager walked into a Nashville school with a gun and murdered three children this morning. #priorities," one user tweeted.

The State of Tennessee banned public drag shows, but a woman posing as a teenager walked into a Nashville school with a gun and murdered three children this morning. #priorities — Nick Levendofsky (@NLevendofsky) March 27, 2023

"It's March 27th, there have been 89 shootings at K-12 schools this year. But Tennessee banned drag shows for being 'harmful to children.' Yeah," another user tweeted.

It’s March 27th, there have been 89 shootings at K-12 schools this year. But Tennessee banned drag shows for being “harmful to children.” Yeah. — Annie🍹🤍✨ (@upsteadschenfrd) March 27, 2023

Update, 3/28/23, 5:30 a.m. ET: This article was updated with additional comment. The headline was also updated.

Wwize on March 27th, 2023 at 22:26 UTC »

Republicans use children as tools to pass fascist and racist laws. They do not care about he children at all.

Mephisto1822 on March 27th, 2023 at 22:19 UTC »

I’ll start by saying this should never happened. Regardless of how the shooter identified it is the unfettered access to guns in this country that is the issue. That being said republicans are going to use this as proof that transgender people are suffering from mental illness and use it to strengthen their anti LGBT stance

UWCG on March 27th, 2023 at 22:12 UTC »

Tennessee Republicans in 2023:

Banned drag shows

Moved to significantly expand access to guns in the state via a series of bills — including one which would lower the carry age from 21 to 18

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It's so twisted that their idea of "protecting children" isn't getting guns out of schools so we can cut down on the number of children shot (now the leading cause of child deaths in the US, per my local news)—it's preventing children from having books read to them by drag queens.