Saturday, June 15, 2019

Pride Month and Children in Drag

There was an story in the Daily Wire that was describing  a ten years old Canadian boy who was photographed and shown in Huck magazine. This ten years old boy was dressed in "drag"- hyper-exaggerated and overly-sexualized female make-up and clothing.
The boy has performed in a number of places-including at an night club. There is an image of this boy posing with an naked man- sporting high heels and a wig- who was the winner of "RuPaul's Drag Race" in Season Seven.

The Press was happy

This photo made many people sick to the stomach. There were many parents that felt that children should not be put in this situation. The truth is that the world and major media are pushing this "drag kids" agenda.

In January 2018, the Daily Mail featured a ten years old from New York who started "a drag club for Kids so they can express themselves in a "positive, encouraging and safe place"- four years earlier, the child appeared in drag in an online music video with adult drag queens.

In August 2018, CNBC lauded the same eleven years old boy as a "drag superstar and LGBTQ activist " in New York who "encourages LGBTQ youth to be themselves." Good Morning America promoted this same child three months later.

In October 2018, NBC News  Daily spotlighted a number of "Drag Kids" who appeared at an annual drag convention in New York where an adult drag performer billed them as "Baby Drag Artist"- and called for more young drag artists to celebrate and promote.

In Schools and Libraries 

The media is not the only outlet that is pushing "drag kids". The schools and libraries are also.
In California, the state passed The Fair (Fair, Accurate, Inclusive and Respectful) Education Act in 2011 which mandates inclusion of LGBTQ view points from K-12 textbooks. Textbooks with these view points are now being used in the educational system in California.
One series lessons introduced second graders to Jose Julio Sarria as a "Champion of Gay Rights",
who unsuccessfully ran for office in 1961. The children are instructed, "He told people that he was gay and sometimes dressed as a woman. He was the the person to do this when running for office.

Local libraries have hosted "Drag Queen Story Hour" events across the United States- from New York to Los Angeles and from Mobile to Milwaukee. Some of the performers openly mock Christians.
In Boston, a group of men dressed as nuns, calling themselves the" Sisters of of Perpetual Indulgences" read stories to the children.
At the Brooklyn Public Library, a performer known as "Reverend Yolanda," reads to the children.
At a Colorado Springs event, children were offered photos with the drag queens and invitations to kids' drag competition.

How should people of faith react?

People of faith hold on to the idea of the bibilcal and scientific thought that God made male and female in His image.
People of faith holds on to the notion that men and women are different but equally valuable.
If a person holds on to faith position, it is wrong to blur the line. That same person may think that
children should never be promoted to dress in "drag" by an "drag queen" or media.

To be humble:

As someone that struggles with masculinity and homosexuality, the believers needs to be reminded of their sins. Sin is present in this age, it is in sexuality outside of what God commands, business and much more. We all need to get right before the Lord and reject our sins. People need to ask Jesus to help us to hate their sins.

Prayer:

Follower's of Jesus can lack prayer. If a person feels threatened, then that person can call people names. A believer needs to pray that the person that is transgender or homosexual would get tired of their sins. The believer needs to pray that they would also hate their sins.

Educated and Equip:

Believers that have children can and had got educated and equipped. They need to get back to the basic of truth and the Bible. The culture and rejected truth but the parents needs to be solid in thoughts and actions. They should know what the Bible teaches and pass it on to their children.
Even an person don't have children, it is good to have an answer to the culture.

Kindly, truthfully, and courageously:

Rather than protecting their children, parents are exposing them to hyper-sexualized, distorted activities and performances. Rather than directing children toward embracing their bodily reality – kindly and without shame – parents are steering their children toward sexual brokenness and confusion. But I’m also disheartened by individuals who respond online with vicious, derogatory comments and name-calling. While academia and the media embrace and applaud sexual sin, Christians can respond clearly, courageously and kindly – without the insulting language and comments that are so prevalent on social media.

Great YouTube Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_l_grc5Imk








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