Anonymous ID: a38b6a July 20, 2021, 6:48 p.m. No.14164444   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4457 >>4460 >>4461 >>4464 >>4467 >>4470 >>4482 >>4487 >>4493 >>4495 >>4501 >>4511 >>4515 >>4523 >>4564 >>4586 >>4596 >>4600 >>4744 >>4802 >>4840

Breaking911

@Breaking911

 

BREAKING: Sen. Rand Paul: "I will be sending a letter to the Department of Justice asking for a criminal referral" into Dr. Fauci - https://breaking911.com/if-anybody-is-lying-here-senator-it-is-you-fauci-and-paul-have-heated-exchange-at-senate-hearing

 

https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1417658129320448000

Anonymous ID: a38b6a July 20, 2021, 7:08 p.m. No.14164601   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4619 >>4647 >>4693 >>4777

Gud stuff.

 

Brian

@brianandagnes

 

French President Macron Arrives in Montpellier. People are waking up in troves, The Time Has Come that they will not be safe walking down the streets.

 

https://twitter.com/brianandagnes/status/1417472019814174722

Anonymous ID: a38b6a July 20, 2021, 7:17 p.m. No.14164660   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4674 >>4686

WTF has happened to libraries.

 

Marina MedvinRetweeted

 

Marina Medvin

@MarinaMedvin

 

While Fairfax County is fighting CRT in public schools …

 

the drag story hour was “advertised on the [public] library website as being open to all ages including babies, toddlers, preschoolers and school-age children.”

 

Attacks on children on all fronts.

 

https://twitter.com/MarinaMedvin/status/1417467920880476161

 

Several adults and a few children attended and heard three drag queens – Persephone Rose, Kamania Sutra and Majic Dyke – read stories. Kamania Sutra also danced for the children during the first 45-minute time slot. Persephone Rose brought her stuffed dog and told the children it was a cat, according to video provided to the Fairfax Times. The second time slot was shortened and there was no dancing. Singh said that the books “selected were appropriate for story hour reading with vibrant colors, rhymes, activities – all curated by librarians “who are the subject matter experts in this area.”

“We know that there was a lot of interest in the program,” he said. “Tickets were entirely sold out within a few hours of being released to the public.” Although Singh said he was heartened by the support of parents who trust MCC curation and the approach to an inclusive community, that a few toxic folks derailed what should have been a nurturing and safe environment. “About 10 adults showed up and followed attendees arriving to and departing the event using aggressive, negative and traumatic language,” he said. He noted that 10 adults had signed up for what was a “kids-focused” event.

 

While a story hour may seem innocuous to some, many Fairfax County residents were unhappy with a presentation to this age group. Some even questioned whether the performers had had background checks performed. Background checks are not required of FCPL performers or volunteers because community members are not alone with volunteers, according to Jessica Hudson, FCPL director.

The background check question may have stemmed from reports of a Milwaukee children’s court judge being booked on child porn charges earlier this year. The judge, Brett Blomme, had once headed Cream City Foundation, which hosted Drag Queen Story Hour in that area. According to the Department of Justice, Blomme was arrested in March.

 

https://www.fairfaxtimes.com/articles/drag-storybook-hour-gets-mixed-reviews/article_70635b4c-e575-11eb-9bd1-076bb587b678.html