I have recently discovered this twitter page (https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok) and it has been very eye-opening to the amazing hypocrisy and immorality of the wokists.
For Example, a recent story about drag shows for children:
How does one even begin to defend this?
Deviants with access to kids. Whoever set these up should be sacked with immediate effect.
It is not acceptable for a grown man to have his cock out in front of children. That is not panto, that's not even proper drag. It's not acceptable for children to be putting money into the panties of someone in drag. It's fine for adults and those of age. It's just not for kids. Nothing wrong with dressing for panto and fairy tales, comedy etc, but some of the second pics are not appropriate.
Ah, jaysus lads, anyone trying to defend this is mental. There's no way I'm clicking the link but based on the photo's shown?
"All perfectly normal" the creepy weirdos proclaim in a panicked voice
I have palpable concerns, hence why I've zoomed in to one of the photos you quite clearly are trying to ignore.
I'll reassert the question: do you think it's acceptable for young children, perhaps 5-8 years old, to place money into the panties of an almost naked drag artist?
I'm happy to discuss the other images, yes, but can we focus on this one to begin with.
I'm quite clear about this; I don't think it's acceptable. I think it's absolutely outrageous (and I say that as a member of the LGBT community myself).
Well the one on the bottom left seems to have their cock out. I’ve never been to a panto where someone on stage got their cock out.
Why is there someone without clothes in one of those pictures?
So you don’t have any particular concerns about the first set of photos you shared?
Let's assume you're right and there's no difference
So you're ignoring the question and we're just moving on into full blown whataboutery now?
OK...
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You just won the internet. Absolutely brilliant.
Let's assume you're right and there's no difference (which I don't for a second concede), do you think what's happening in those images - and in the footage - is acceptable behaviour?
What’s the difference between pantomime and whatever is going on in the images you posted please?
There's a big difference between pantomime and what appears to be going on in the images below:
And here is a child dancing as if it were an adult drag show, and receiving cash tips from participants.
Whatever you may call it, it's not "just pantomime".
This is outrageous.
I'm a big fan of drag (and RuPaul's Drag Race, actually), but this has no place in schools or with children. This is adult entertainment.
I don't think that drag is the issue, it's that there have been quite a few issues in the UK recently where drag has been used to push extremely iffy left wing trans views on very very young children without their parents knowledge until after the fact. Schools are losing the run of themselves with this nonsense. A family trip to a pantomime is very different to a young child being taught bogus trans ideology.
it's a terrible shame that young impressionable children should be given a warped sense of sexuality by men who dress funny and live a completely different sort of life.
but enough about first holy communion.
I remember a kid I knew in school watched Mrs. Doubtfire and he turned into a gay the next day.
And another fella I knew watched a few episodes of Mrs. Brown's boys not too long ago and got depressed and tried to hang himself. Although I think we've all been there after being forced to watch an episode.
The link is a good clue also, one of those ones usually read by the mentally challenged and c*nts.
I can’t see this being much different from pageants.
Thank you for using the term "wokist", it's a handy indicator when to stop reading and disregard someone as a crank.
I'm always amused at how so called "wokists" get called snowflakes and accused of cancel culture when I see this type of thread 🙃
Oh no it wasn't 😂
Question aimed at op 😉
I am indeed, pantomime mostly known for
Yeah are you referring to pantomimes.
Christmas panto has been doing drag forever, just a matter of making it age appropriate, not like these shows will be the risque sort of stuff seen on stage in a licensed premises at night where kids wouldn't, or shouldn't, be..
Drag is good craic…probably not for children though.
Yeah, those are some pretty shocking pics. Everyone agrees it's manky when it's child pageants, and this is manky, too.
Won’t someone please think of the children, being exposed to these horrors?