Geee Posted April 6 Share Posted April 6 RedState Across the U.S., red state legislatures and governors have been working to protect children and families with new laws passed that seek to ban drag queen shows and story hours for children. The most recent news on this issue was a setback a few days ago, though, in the state of Tennessee, where a federal judge paused a law there—which was set to go into effect on April 1st. The law is “aimed at restricting drag queens from performing in front of impressionable young children.” My colleague Brandon Morse also brought readers the story of a North Carolina school that is reconsidering its policies allowing these types of drag events, after Libs of TikTok shared video of a drag performer straddling a teenage student. In addition to that troubling fact, some of the students who attended the show were as young as 14 years old; also, the students’ parents apparently were not informed about the event in advance. Now, the Canadian province of Ontario is proposing a strict new law meant to punish anyone who speaks out or protests against drag shows, by calling such actions “hate speech,” according to Fox News. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valin Posted April 6 Share Posted April 6 18 minutes ago, Geee said: RedState Now, the Canadian province of Ontario is proposing a strict new law meant to punish anyone who speaks out or protests against drag shows, by calling such actions “hate speech,” according to Fox News. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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