Remember, back in the 80s, when the religious right warned us about the “gay agenda”.

Oh, how they were mocked and derided. “No one’s going to force the ‘gay lifestyle’ on your kids!” was the sneering response. And who wouldn’t mock them? The likes of the Moral Majority were, after all, a bunch of stuffy curtain-twitchers who thought that a tiny, cartoon nipple in a Where’s Wally? was the handiwork of the devil.

Except, they were right about the whole “agenda” thing.

Some on the “Queer” left really do want your kids. And they’re not hiding it any more.

Mainstream media are increasingly publishing material advocating for the “rights” of paedophiles. Activists are inserting hundreds of “LGBTQ” characters into children’s entertainment. “Progressive” parents happily take their kids to “Drag Queen Story Hour” (including some run by convicted sex offenders). Even toddlers are exposed to drag queens hosting “Gay Pride Parades” – complete with paedophilia flag floats and lyrics and “bi” and “trans” and “queer”.

Now, none other than the Washington Post is publishing op-eds opining that it’s ok for children to watch public sex acts at “Pride” events.

Just as we got settled, our elementary-schooler pointed in the direction of oncoming floats, raising an eyebrow at a bare-chested man in dark sunglasses whose black suspenders clipped into a leather thong. The man paused to be spanked playfully by a partner with a flog. “What are they doing?” my curious kid asked as our toddler cheered them on. The pair was the first of a few dozen kinksters who danced down the street, laughing together as they twirled their whips and batons, some leading companions by leashes.

This isn’t sexual at all, you bigot. The BFD.

The author of this is one Lauren Rowello: a “gendervague” former prostitute, knocked up as a teenager and married to a transsexual. Rowello is also “an autistic person raising two neurodivergent kids”.

Rapper and YouTuber Eric July summed her bio thus: “Lord have mercy Jesus, Bro… these people need to be treated, man. You already told me, just by describing yourself: you f-ked-up!”

To their credit, not many gay people are on board with the whole “let’s take our kids to a gay orgy” thing. A typical comment on Rowello’s article read:

We in the gay community fought for years to dissuade people of the notion that we were somehow dangerous to children. Articles like this put us back decades.

That’ll do it. The BFD.

Rowello is shocked that gay people would even think that taking your kids to watch a leatherman in a dog mask get peed on in the street is a bit beyond the pale.

Every year as Pride Month approaches, a debate erupts about whether kink belongs at Pride at all. Those hoping to oust kinksters often cite the presence of children as their top concern. That was pointedly the case this year when Twitter users argued that kink at Pride is a highly sexualized experience that children should be shielded from. Thousands of users supported these posts, claiming that kink at Pride crosses a line because minors also attend events.

Well… yes.

Anti-kink advocates tend to manipulate language about safety and privacy by asserting that attendees are nonconsensually exposed to overt displays of sexuality. The most outrageous claim is that innocent bystanders are forced to participate in kink simply by sharing space with the kink community, as if the presence of kink at Pride is a perverse exhibition that kinksters pursue for their own gratification. But kinksters at Pride are not engaged in sex acts.

Aren’t they?

“Kinksters at Pride are not engaged in sex acts”. The BFD. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

From there, the op-ed descends into what reads suspiciously like tacit advocacy for paedophilia.

Kink visibility is a reminder that any person can and should shamelessly explore what brings joy and excitement. We don’t talk to our children enough about pursuing sex to fulfill carnal needs[…]I never want my children to worry that exploring any aspect of consensual sex or touch is too taboo.

Washington Post

At least author Dorothy Hewitt was open about inviting people to “f-k my kids”, back in the 70s.

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