On the anniversary of D-Day we honor...drag queens.
"Mr. Misster’s Drag The Kids To Pride Drag Show provides the ultimate family friendly pride experience." (Emphasis mine, TD)
"Whenever I see a child who has clearly been corrupted by adults with LGBTQ agendas, I get angry at the kid’s father. Did he abandon his children to the full-time attentions of a deranged mother? Is he present but too whipped to be a strong father? What man would allow such a thing to be done to his son or daughter? Yes, the mother enrages me as well, but a society in which real men exist would never allow the over-the-top grooming and wholesale destruction of childhood innocence that goes on these days.
"Real men are protectors. They instinctively defend the vulnerable and the innocent. And thankfully, they still exist in the United States.
"A recent example of real men in action occurred at a disgusting grooming party in a gay bar called Mr. Misster (get it??) in Dallas, Texas. The bar held an event called “DRAG THE KIDS TO PRIDE – A Family Friendly Drag Show” on Saturday. While most of us understand that a drag show fundamentally cannot be a family-friendly event, Mr. Misster thinks it’s just fine:. . ."
There were real women protesting the corruption of children as well, but this article is a shout-out to the men who are stepping up to protect kids and call out evil. So a word to the single ladies out there: don’t despair — real men still exist. If you don’t have any in your town, maybe you should check out Dallas!
Take Me Out (of the Closet) to the Ball Game: Milwaukee Brewers to Host Drag Queen Night "Happy #Pride Month! We’re celebrating our LGBTQ+ communities at the ballpark Wednesday, June 8. "
On a positive note: Some Tampa Bay Rays players chose not to wear LGBTQ Pride Night logos on uniformThe end of America as the shining city on a hill. TD