Scholarship table
Oh, Ziggy. I know you loved The Twelth Night.
you can block certain contentyou don't know where the sexualization of kids is coming from? i hope to God you don't have young children/grandchildren. can't we allow kids to be kids...at least thru 6th grade?
Shhh.The grown ups are talking.
The kid/cousin table is a lot more fun.
Not even the kids think that.
Your family must be a blast, just like you.
Clown emoji Clown emojiPig emoji Pig emoji/High-five self for stellar display of wit/Gaze lustfully at own crotchDid I do that right, Ziggy?
I'm sure that i would actually get along well with most of the people that I fight with on here in real-life if we sat down for beers and shot the chit.I am 100% sure you wouldn't be on that list. Your life must be miserable.
If you bring Julianne Hough Ziggy might want to hang out with you.
But again, I'm not sure how that angle really plays. To me and for my young son, seeing my friend Jason and his husband Colin from college as just normal, everyday people or parents like a heterosexual is far more normalizing than Coco Thundertits or SlayQueen Sandy at the library reading a book. Again, I don't think drag queens are inherently problematic or scary, but I'm not sure how an outlandish caricature would make kids more accepting of gay people more than a man dressed as a Zulu Warrior would make kids normalizing and accepting of everyday African Americans in their community.
Seems an awful lot like whataboutism my friend But to the point, Toddlers and Tiaras is weird as hell. But child beauty pageants aren't really a common topic these days. I wasn't old enough at the time, but I'm pretty sure circa JonBenet, there was plenty of "this is kind of weird" in regards to all the pictures of her that came out.If people are putting their kids in beauty pageants and crying foul about drag storytime. Than they are absolutely loser hypocrites. But its ok to think both are a bit odd.
Why start now? Your generation certainly had no qualms about child predation in their music, film, etc.Please don't look into the backgrounds of some of your favorite rock and roll gods. Certainly, Steven Tyler, Jimmy Page, and David Bowie were all stand up citizens! Not to mention Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Pressley, or Chuck Berry! Don't do any reading into those old guys! This is all a new thing brought to you by the current generation!
You forgot The Nuge
He may have wrote these lyrics back in 1981:"Well I don't care if you're just thirteenYou look too good to be trueI just know that you're probably cleanThere's one lil' thing I got do to you"But at least he knows true "cultural deprivation" when he sees ithttps://www.billboard.com/culture/pride/ted-nugent-blasts-bud-light-trans-inclusive-campaign-1235301005/
It's fun or a way of life for people, and there are larger problems to worry about. Everyday African Americans don't dress up in Zulu Warrior garb and read to kids, but if they did... why not. But drag for a lot of people is their way of life and an expression of who they are. I don't see it as problematic at all.I was making a point that there are much 'worse' societal issues than drag queen readalongs, but drag queen readalongs are the 'outrage de jour'... but I think we all know why they are.
This group of Drag Queens mock the eucharist, mock Christ's quotations and the Catholic faith and traditions. They are free to do that, but do the Dodgers have to honor and celebrate them? Have the Dodgers honored and celebrated any other group that satirizes any other religion? The problem is not Drag Queens, but it is the Dodgers celebrating this particular group of Drag Queens.The Dodgers issued this statement:"After much thoughtful feedback from our diverse communities, honest conversations within the Los Angeles Dodgers organization and generous discussions with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, the Los Angeles Dodgers would like to offer our sincerest apologies to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, members of the LGBTQ+ community and their friends and families. We have asked the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to take their place on the field at our 10th annual LGBTQ+ Pride Night on June 16th. We are pleased to share that they have agreed to receive the gratitude of our collective communities for the lifesaving work that they have done tirelessly for decades. In the weeks ahead, we will continue to work with our LGBTQ+ partners to better educate ourselves, find ways to strengthen the ties that bind and use our platform to support all of our fans who make up the diversity of the Dodgers family" . Did the Dodgers reach out and have an honest conversation with the Catholic community which I assume is part of the diverse Dodger family? I expect not.
The Dodgers will burn in eternal hellfire. Next month I hear they’re considering “Felonious Families Night” where the plights of families who have multiple members with felony convictions are celebrated and apologized to.What would Oral Hershiser say?
Why is this bigger news then the systemic rape of boys in the catholic church?