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Michigan AG Advocates For ‘A Drag Queen For Every School’ Because ‘Drag Queens Make Everything Better’

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel called for there to be “a drag queen for every school” on Wednesday while attending the 2022 Michigan Civil Rights Summit.

A press release regarding the Summit stated in part that the main goal of the gathering was, “to analyze equity in education, housing, health care, voting rights, and economics.” It also stated that those in attendance would be looking at racism and other forms of discrimination, “through a systems lens.”  

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At the event, Nessel gave a speech where she talked about division within state government, saying “I am so tired of having prominent members of our state government create wedge issues that don’t help, that don’t heal us but divide us. And that’s all they do.”

“Drag queens make everything better. Drag queens make life more fun Drag queens provide entertainment. And you know what I’ll say that was totally not poll tested, I’d say this, ‘A drag queen for every school,’” 

Commentators and parents online began speaking out against Nessel’s remarks.

“So Democrats want drag queens in every school,” said radio host Todd Starnes, “but not armed law enforcement officers. That’s their official party platform.”

Michigan congressional candidate Tom Norton commented on Nessel’s remarks, posting to his official campaign Twitter account, “Dana Nessel, the lawmaker!”

“Apparently we don’t need to read and write,” Norton continued, “‘We need more drag queens in school.’”

Nessel’s remarks came a day after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene had tweeted that she would be introducing legislation to protect American school kids against exposure to age inappropriate subjects like drag queens.

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Parents are not on board with drag queens

While AG Nessel touts the “fun” of drag queens, parents are fighting back. Florida governor Ron DeSantis signed the Parent Rights in Education Bill back in March. Ron DeSantis was the first to sign the Parental Rights in Education Bill. It prohibits schools districts and teachers alike from discussing issues such as gender identity or sexuality between kindergarten and third grade. 

Democrat politicians and the media immediately pounced on DeSantis and dubbed the bill the “don’t say gay” bill. Had anyone taken the time to actually read the bill, they would have found that the word “gay” is not anywhere inside the text. 

Drag queens have begun to make an appearance on military bases, thanks to the woken military officers. Ramstein Air Force Base launched a Drag Queen Story hour for children stationed at the base. Parents complained and it was eventually cancelled.

This wasn’t the first time American taxpayer dollars went to such an event. Senator Marco Rubio (R.FL) wrote a letter addressed to Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall. In the letter, it stated:

“The last thing parents serving their nation overseas should be worried about, particularly in a theater with heightened geopolitical tensions, is whether their children are being exposed to sexually charged content simply because they visited their local library.”

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Begging For Oil From People Who Don’t Celebrate ‘Pride’

Next month President Joe Biden plans to visit the Middle East. He will be making a stop at Saudi Arabia in order to meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, his father King Salman, and other officials. While presumably there to beg for oil, he may want to be aware that the Saudis are not on considered supporters of the LGBTQ+ community.

The Saudi government recently announced that it will confiscate toys and clothing that depict rainbows. A Commerce Ministry official stated the reason for the ban was, “We are giving a tour of the items that contradict the Islamic faith and public morals and promote homosexual colors targeting the younger generation.” They continued saying that rainbow depictions send ” a poisoned message” to children.