As the world draws closer to being entirely crazy Australian libraries and city councils push this drag queen story time non-sense. Parents with a love for their children should be as vocal as possible in protesting this child abuse.
‘Drag Queen Story Time is just what it sounds like – drag queens reading stories, often about diversity and acceptance, to children in libraries, schools, and bookstores.
Hannah Conda was the first Drag Queen to officially bring Story Time to Australia back in 2017.

“I love working with kids and I love drag,” says Hannah. “Being able to merge these two is a dream come true for me. Part of my job with Drag Queen Story Time is to educate kids. I let them know it’s OK to be curious about the world and it’s OK to ask questions. And if they ask me a question, I’ll always answer it as honestly as I can.”
“For example, I’m often asked by the kids if I’m a girl or a boy. I simply tell them sometimes I’m a boy, and sometimes I’m a girl, but I’m ALWAYS a Princess! That’s all the explanation they ever need and then they move on without a care in the world. It’s moments like these that I am reminded that everyone is born with a clean slate with the ability to love unconditionally.” https://www.bountyparents.com.au/news-views/drag-queen-story-time/
