As a concerned mother, Katie Jo Murfin took to the streets of Sussex to discuss the Drag Queen Story Time phenomenon (which we've covered in the UK column before) with several very outspoken members of the LGBTQ++ community.Katie Jo stood her ground in front of several very outspoken members of the LGBTQ++ community who had come together in support of Drag Queen Story Time at their local library.
Subsequent conversations on the street quickly made it clear that children being exposed to drag queen sessions was not a big deal to these adults: their main themes seemed to be personal experiences of rejection and abuse, and the importance of others, including children, accepting their lifestyle and all its variations.
In the informal 30 minute video, Katie Jo, David Scott and Brian Gerrish discuss interactions and comments they've had on the street, and cover a range of issues including:
- A clear national plan to take over parental responsibilities
- States Promote Sexual Orientation Freedom
- Voices expressing “love for children” and acts of pedophilia
- The Cultural Marxist impulse to control both children and adults through control of language
- And the LGBTQ++ community is vulnerable to the ultimate deception by the state regarding their lifestyle. They are being used.
Brian and David have also noted comments from a wider range of members of the LGBTQ++ movement, who are increasingly concerned that they are being attacked for not being “queer enough” and therefore unable to fit in, and that their concerns as gay people and members of the wider community about a growing desire for excessive “baby-love” are being ignored.