>“It’s the sexualizing the outfits that they’re wearing while they’re reading to kids, I have an issue with that,” said Bubba Pollack, a protestor.
They look like they’re dressed normally in the pics provided. Unless showing your arms is inappropriate now?
I was expecting them to be dressed as strippers, but they’re dressed in clothes you’d see people walk around in normally. I’m kind of confused actually.. Couldn’t they target events where people are dressed lewdy? This one seems appropriate, and if they were women, I don’t think anyone would have an issue with how they’re dressed. It seems to only piss them off because they’re men?
HughJahsso says
Just wondering, why do bikers think they’re tough?
Chooch-Magnetism says
This is a good news story, but what about it is oniony?
philluminatos says
‘Freedom convoy’ types attending these events strikes anyone as ironic?
I don’t understand how you can characterize canceling a free public event at a library as exercising freedom.
Thebalticrider says
Were drag story times always present? Or are they simply taking place everywhere in response to the reaction?
Godnudz says
On my recent trip to Cuba, I met 20 to 30 wind sisters. They made a fantastic group.
Dumb_Vampire_Girl says
>“It’s the sexualizing the outfits that they’re wearing while they’re reading to kids, I have an issue with that,” said Bubba Pollack, a protestor.
They look like they’re dressed normally in the pics provided. Unless showing your arms is inappropriate now?
I was expecting them to be dressed as strippers, but they’re dressed in clothes you’d see people walk around in normally. I’m kind of confused actually.. Couldn’t they target events where people are dressed lewdy? This one seems appropriate, and if they were women, I don’t think anyone would have an issue with how they’re dressed. It seems to only piss them off because they’re men?
caudicifarmer says
Hey, who the hell do they think they are?