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Pastor calls for ban on drag events targeting children

September 16, 2024 | Lee County, North Carolina


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Pastor calls for ban on drag events targeting children
During a recent government meeting, a ruling elder from Heritage Reformed Presbyterian Church, accompanied by his son, a teaching elder, presented a petition calling for an ordinance to regulate drag events, particularly targeting drag story hours for children. The elder emphasized the importance of Judeo-Christian values, asserting that these values should guide societal norms and laws, particularly regarding gender identity and expression.

The elder expressed concerns about drag performances, claiming they promote confusion about gender among children. He cited specific instances where children were exposed to drag queens at community events, alleging that these performances included inappropriate content and themes that could harm young minds. He referenced a particular drag queen, Stormy Day, and criticized the portrayal of gender identity in children's literature, specifically mentioning a book titled \"Calvin,\" which he claimed promotes transgender ideology.

The presentation included a series of slides intended to illustrate the alleged dangers of drag performances and LGBTQ+ literature, arguing that such events and materials could lead to mental health issues and self-harm among children. The elder urged local commissioners to take action to protect children from what he described as \"lewd\" and \"harmful\" influences, framing the issue as a moral obligation to uphold justice and protect the innocent.

Commissioners present at the meeting did not engage in discussion following the presentation, although one commissioner suggested that the petitioners consider approaching city venues and the state legislature regarding their concerns. The meeting concluded without any immediate action taken on the petition.

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