Grooming isn’t just about people trying to reel kids in because of their perverted desire for a sexual relationship with them. It’s also societal grooming where articles like the Independent, just posted, and posters who clearly are that way inclined themselves try to normalise the behaviour little by little.
I am not a fan of drag. I find it boring, and cruel towards women. However if it just stopped at just being in clubs etc, I would not be bothered. However, little by little, by making it seem benign (which in most cases it is), it’s infiltrating places it shouldn’t. The BBC seem very keen to promote it. But it’s adult entertainment and I really don’t understand why libraries, schools, councils and even mothers themselves, are allowing drag story time. I don’t get it. Why do drag artists want to read stories to children. Do pole dancers yearn to teach PE lessons? Something odd is happening and we are all just sitting back and just seemingly let it happen.
It’s pushing the boundaries all the time…
Children and parents were left distressed and upset after a performer at a library literary festival appeared before them in rainbow coloured monkey…
www.guardian-series.co.uk
Just editing to say, whilst I preferred Paul O’Grady as himself, Lily Savage was a good comedy character. Biting wit but it felt benign compared to the ones that are around today.