I don't have a problem with a priest or rabbi reading kids books as long as they aren't dressing up in their ceremonial garb and teaching the kids about Jesus which has no place in a public library (go to Church for religious education).
The point is the drag queens are purposely dressing up in drag for this library and making it a thing. They don't wear drag at home I guarantee you. The event is even called "drag queen story hour" or whatever. If the library had a "jesus story hour" I'd be equally as concerned.
How about we just have a regular old goddamned "story hour" with no political themes? Have some retired old grandma come in and read to kids. Not some cracked up troll in drag. Smh.
Heh, well. I imagine a Rabbi would like wear a yarmulke and the tefillin, and priests have their collar and stuff as well. But here's the thing: I think their message would be more wholesome than what we get from drag queens.
Well, you can't have a priest or rabbi come read a story about G-d. Separation of church and state blah blah blah.
I don't have a problem with a priest or rabbi reading kids books as long as they aren't dressing up in their ceremonial garb and teaching the kids about Jesus which has no place in a public library (go to Church for religious education).
The point is the drag queens are purposely dressing up in drag for this library and making it a thing. They don't wear drag at home I guarantee you. The event is even called "drag queen story hour" or whatever. If the library had a "jesus story hour" I'd be equally as concerned.
How about we just have a regular old goddamned "story hour" with no political themes? Have some retired old grandma come in and read to kids. Not some cracked up troll in drag. Smh.
Heh, well. I imagine a Rabbi would like wear a yarmulke and the tefillin, and priests have their collar and stuff as well. But here's the thing: I think their message would be more wholesome than what we get from drag queens.