"Pride at the Park" Event Targets WI Families
Drag ideology attempts to sexualize children and normalize gender dysphoria. It imposes radical ideas about gender and sexuality, such as the notion that one’s identity is found in his or her sexuality. These ideas are meant to confuse and manipulate children.
This is a large part of the reason that a growing number of children are suffering from gender dysphoria. Incessant leftist propaganda is feeding them deranged ideas that are bound to leave them confused.
In recent years, we've seen a growing trend of drag queens grooming and sexualizing children across the country during inappropriate events, even in Wisconsin. Last Saturday saw “Pride in the Park” at Watertown’s Riverside Park. Billed as “family friendly,” the events included a drag queen show, a drag queen story hour for children, and even a dance time specifically for kids.
A group of Neo-Nazi men showed up as did others protesting the event. Apparently a young man reading the Bible aloud via a megaphone was arrested not for reading the Bible in a public place, but because city ordinances ban using amplification at the park without a permit, especially if the amplification interferes with a previously permitted event, which was the case Saturday.*
This already-bad event was made worse by the Neo-Nazis showing up and others also not from Watertown, illegally protesting. As a result of all this, the organizers of this drag queen debauchery received far more sympathy and attention than they should have. There’s a way to protest what we disagree with, and a way not to. Doing it wrong hurts way more than it helps.
The Devil is working hard to influence our children. Let’s not forget that our voice can make a difference. We should not hesitate to condemn any attempt to propagandize children with harmful ideas, but we must do so in the right way.
*Watertown is WFA president Julaine Appling's hometown. She has friends on the police force who were involved with the Saturday incident and who explained the ordinance involved with the arrest of the young man reading the Bible. Had he not used an amplification device, he wouldn't have been arrested. The Neo-Nazi group shouted at various times but observed the no-amplification rule and were not arrested. The group the Bible reader was with, per the police, were also told not to amplify their protest.
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Julaine K. Appling says this so well!
This is an assault on our children, and this agenda is giddy with their success. Each day I get more disappointed, and I am hoping that we can turn this around.
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