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HNewsWire: Following reports of the state filing a lawsuit against a nightclub in Miami that gives drag performances to children, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) chimed in on his administration's attempts to combat child sexualization and warned of the "disturbing trend" of society attempting to sexualize young children.
"There was a video out of Dallas where they had all these young kids putting money in the underpants of these drag queens at a club, and that's just inappropriate," DeSantis stated, adding that similar circumstances subsequently occurred in the Sunshine State.
"So we said, wait a minute, this is incorrect, it is not compatible with our legislation and policy in the state of Florida, and it is a troubling tendency in our culture to attempt to sexualize these young people," he said. "That is not how you protect our children."
DeSantis said that the Department of Business and Professional Regulation has launched an inquiry into a Miami establishment that hosts drag acts for youngsters. Investigators discovered that kids were present at these "sexually explicit drag performances."
"They really had a bar, a children's menu on their food services, and you say to yourself, give me a break what's going on." So they examined under Florida law and were allowed to commence this process that would effectively revoke the liquor license for that," he said, adding that they were still gathering evidence.
While there may be more examples of this heinous conduct, DeSantis stated that state agencies would react because his administration is concerned about the "well-being of children."
"We want to make sure that we have a state and communities where kids can be kids," he added, citing his administration's efforts against woke Disney as an example.
"I'm sensitive to this because I have three children, ages five, four, and two, and my wife and I get our money's worth out of it." The most essential thing we do is be parents. It's also really difficult as it is," he explained:
As a result, I believe that parents, especially at this juncture in society's history, should be allowed to send their children to kindergarten, watch cartoons, and just be kids without having any message forced down their throats all the time. That is what we are fighting for. That is why we are fighting. That is why we, those agencies, are pressing ahead with it.
"Everyone has a different idea of what they want to do as adults." But it used to be that the kids were off limits; no one wanted to involve them in any of this. And we need to go back to it. And I can assure you that in Florida, we will make it happen," he pledged.
"I speak for many parents throughout the state when I say that we do not want our children exposed to improper sexualized stuff." "End of story," first lady Casey DeSantis said.
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A clinical counselor who has worked with over 4,000 serial predators is urging parents to be vigilant after a Texas library hosted a Drag Queen Story Hour for kids featuring a reader who has a criminal record.
Parents in Texas discovered that David Lee Richardson, who goes by the drag name “Miss Kitty Litter” and has been participating in Drag Queen Story Hour events for the Austin Public Library System over the past year, has a criminal record for prostitution.
This is not the first case of a library inviting Drag Queen Story Hour readers with a criminal history to read to and interact with young children. Two men charged with sexually assaulting a child were allowed to read to children at a library in Houston last year.