Why on earth would these drag queens want to perform for toddlers and small children? Does anyone honestly believe these interactions with small children aren’t excited or stimulated by these bad actors whose shows were meant to entertain ADULTS!?? Starbuck follows up his drag queen video with another tweet, saying: The fact they WANT to spread their legs for kids should make very clear to everyone that something is WRONG with this. Where’s law enforcement? We won’t allow this continue. In Tennessee there will be no safe space to be inappropriate like this with kids. We WILL stop this! He followed it up with this tweet warning the Left: We will be watching every move the left makes to do this in Tennessee and we will be reporting to the public, to the politicians and to the police until this stops. Tennesseans: Send this to your reps and ask them to stop this and to work with us on legislation to protect kids!Today we got footage of Chattanooga Pride Youth Day at Wanderlinger Brewing Co. and this is what kids were subjected to. It’s NOT hard to not spread your legs to kids. It’s NOT hard to redirect a kid away from that area if they grab near your crotch. We have to stop this madness! pic.twitter.com/msvK98bQ3o
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) September 25, 2022
Why aren’t these parents being criminally charged for subjecting their small children to adult entertainment? You can’t take a 16 yr. old to an R-rated movie, but you can take a toddler to a drag queen show where full-grown men are gyrating on stage and spreading their legs wide open for the kids in the audience. Read more at: 100PercentFedUp.comWe will be watching every move the left makes to do this in Tennessee and we will be reporting to the public, to the politicians and to the police until this stops. Tennesseans: Send this to your reps and ask them to stop this and to work with us on legislation to protect kids!
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) September 25, 2022
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