n_huffhines
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As far as I can tell,
- Minors (somebody claimed 20 were in attendance) saw more than what I'm comfortable with.
- The show was not advertised to children (I'm looking at the poster right now).
Now, should we lock my parents up for taking me to Les Miserables when I was 13 because that had tits and made references to whores and brothels, etc.?
I spent all day photoshopping pics and videos so you could argue with me. Anyone who can look at those images and argue that they are appropriate for minors is a disgusting, perverted bastard.You were present for this or are you just making stuff up?
I spent all day photoshopping pics and videos so you could argue with me. Anyone who can look at those images and argue that they are appropriate for minors is a disgusting, perverted bastard.
And just a heads up: what you perceive as a fairy tell will end very poorly for you, unless you repent and accept your Creator and Savior. There's nothing you can say to me that will change that, and you can't inflict any kind of damage like the wrath due unforgiven sinners.
Was that the show the Knoxville mayor went to?
I've never argued that kids should go to a show depicting sexual acts. However, not all drag shows do that. I don't know what the one the Knoxville mayor did depict. I do know that people yelling gay slurs in front of children is not appropriate behavior and should be equally condemned as having children at sexually explicit performances.
As for your fairy tale, you no more know what, if anything, is beyond this life than I do. I just choose not to believe in the obvious made up tales that you hold so dear.
DeSantis isn’t telling the parents what to do. Read the article. He is telling the business not to admit children.
And it has ALWAYS been a criminal infraction to knowingly expose children to adult material.
DeSantis isn’t telling the parents what to do. Read the article. He is telling the business not to admit children.
And it has ALWAYS been a criminal infraction to knowingly expose children to adult material.
And somehow yelling slurs at people is not action? Come on, we're getting there. It is hypocrisy at its finest.
You better hope he's wrong.Was that the show the Knoxville mayor went to?
I've never argued that kids should go to a show depicting sexual acts. However, not all drag shows do that. I don't know what the one the Knoxville mayor did depict. I do know that people yelling gay slurs in front of children is not appropriate behavior and should be equally condemned as having children at sexually explicit performances.
As for your fairy tale, you no more know what, if anything, is beyond this life than I do. I just choose not to believe in the obviously made up tales that you hold so dear.
Not from me. A protest is a legitimate action in this country. I wouldn’t take my kids to this protest, but a protests in and of itself is an appropriate function. I would not approve of the foul or hateful language though.
Taking kids into this show is an act. You want them to experience this hyper sexualized event meant for adults. Disgusting.