DinkinFlicka
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You are getting repetitively tiresome friend. Thoughts are not any less original just because they independently agree with other thinkers. These were my positions before many of the right wing pundits were even born.
Like I say, keep making your current arguments at least through November 2024. I mean that honestly. PLEASE do
Show me one post where I defended anything. You are a liar and coward.
The pictures shown were not from the Knoxville drag show. So, you guys, as usual moved the goal posts mid conversation.
I, for several posts, asked you why there was a difference between a parent accompanying their child to this sexualized show and not to R rated movies which sometimes show even more sexualized content. You cannot read and leave your projections out of what are relatively short concise sentences.
LOL.
So, we have dispelled the "it wasn't pornographic," "there were no kids there," and "it wasn't advertised as an all ages show" arguments. Now we are on to "that wasn't the Knoxville show," even though the photos and vids are from the exact same tour.
Can anyone just man up and say that they misunderstood what the show entailed or who was there? That exposing kids to that crap is disgusting and potentially harmful?
Sorry for the ignorance, but are Trans folks considered gay?I am with you about exposing kids to sexually explicit material being inappropriate.
However, I haven't seen this show nor do I know whether it was the same performance from Knoxville. The pictures I saw from Orlando were adult in nature, but I still question why nobody is protesting theaters that will allow small children (with a parent) into sexually explicit R rated movies. Still think it's got a lot to do with the gay thing.
Sorry for the ignorance, but are Trans folks considered gay?
I am with you about exposing kids to sexually explicit material being inappropriate.
However, I haven't seen this show nor do I know whether it was the same performance from Knoxville. The pictures I saw from Orlando were adult in nature, but I still question why nobody is protesting theaters that will allow small children (with a parent) into sexually explicit R rated movies. Still think it's got a lot to do with the gay thing.
You are assuming they were forced to get pregnant. The greater majority of abortions are not incest or rape. They willingly had sex with someone, weren’t responsible enough to abstain or use birth control and we are forcing them to carry a child? Dang we are dastardly with their responsibility.Those women had made a choice to carry the fetus to term. I am speaking of the ones that you are forcing that upon.
Im not saying you are wrong, but don’t underestimate good old fashioned greed.It is so simple. The organizers had the choice to make it an adults only show, they didn’t. Why not? For capitalistic purposes? Doubtful. The revenue would be inconsequential. It is done because they are looking to indoctrinate and normalize.
Their parents couldn’t take them if it was an 18+ show, equivalent to an R-rated movie. It’s advertised as “all-ages” despite the inappropriate material for children. They know exactly what they are doing. It’s evil, and for people to defend this or equate it to Cinemax is sad. The Carousel was mentioned earlier in this thread. When many of us attended UT, we knew of the place. It was its own thing, but it didn’t promote activities to children. And that’s how it should be. If anyone wants to live a lifestyle that I don’t agree with, that’s their choice, but do not promote the lifestyle to children. This is damnable. The older I get, the more I begin to understand that God is real, and that his word is the truth. There’s a reason these people mock Christianity and not Islam.I just don’t see it. How are they targeting kids?The kids aren’t making the decision to go, their parents are.