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Subject: Is this appropriate?
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9362 24.02.20 - 06:17pm
As part of lgbt history month a Scottish primary school invited a drag Queen called flowjob to meet pupils and read a story to them. Surely things like this should be for secondary schools? Read that the ages of the pupils was between 4 and 7...Parents were not even asked as well. Bad move by the school * +

phallica 24.02.20 - 06:19pm
No it's wrong, drag queens should stick to performing in clubs and not for little children. * +

gremlinpickledgizzy 24.02.20 - 06:23pm
shouldn't be in schools at all but ain't there drag competitions for teenagers, so much wrong in the world, not even letting children decide for themselves but bombard them with shyt! * +

xivanax 24.02.20 - 06:26pm
Might of been wiser to use their sunday name. Flowjob is a stage name. * +

recurve16 24.02.20 - 06:33pm
Just another example of LBGT being shoved down our throats... * +

bozzalad 24.02.20 - 06:36pm

@ 9362 - 24.02.20 - 06:17pm
As part of lgbt history month a Scottish primary school invited a drag Queen called flowjob to meet pupils and read a story to them. Surely things like this should be for secondary schools? Read that the ages of the pupils was between 4 and 7...Parents were not even asked as well. Bad move by the school

it should not be in Any school at all * +

9362 24.02.20 - 06:42pm

@ recurve16 - 24.02.20 - 06:33pm
Just another example of LBGT being shoved down our throats...

Evidently the Snp's mhairi black was there. She's been defending it on Twitter and calling people attacking it homophobes * +

ogdenz 24.02.20 - 06:47pm
Just going on what digits said at the opening of the topic. Couple of questions. Was the drag queen behaving inappropriately in any way?
Was he just reading the kids a story?
Don't kids go to pantomime and see men dressed as women at Christmas time?
I genuinely don't know the answers.
If its just some guy dressed as a woman reading a story I don't see a problem.
As a child of that age range had I seen a bloke dressed as a woman no thought of sexuality would have entered my head. I think I would have just laughed at how silly he looked. * +

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