Article snippet: The library is located in Richfield, Minnesota, King’s hometown, where he is considered a local celebrity. According to Alpha News, King, aka “Miss Richfield 1981,” read several books to young children during the event, including Neither, a book that is now interpreted as having a “genderfluid” main character. At the end of his story-telling, King sang a rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” Alpha News reported: According to the report, King wore “a very short skirt and very high heels, and when he bent over, or his legs spread apart, he revealed his underwear to a dozen toddlers who sat before him.” King “has his own website featuring hundreds of photos, where he is performing a variety of ‘acts’ on men in various stages of dress, which most would call ‘soft porn,’” Alpha News added. The headline of the Minnesota Sun’s article about King’s story hour read, “Drag Queen Who Routinely Poses Half Nude Performed for Children in Richfield.” The Star Tribune fawned over King’s Drag Queen Story Hour event, describing it as one that celebrates “a love of stories, dress-up and accepting people just the way they are.” The report cast the librarians as brave and accepting and those who would protest an adult drag entertainer reading to young children as making “ugly talk”: The library announced its celebration of “LGBTQIA+ History Month” on its website. “This is the third year that Hennepin County Library has celebrated LGBTQIA+ History Month, to celebrate members of... Link to the full article to read more
Drag Queen Reading to Children Tours in Adult ‘Gender Fluids’ Show
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