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I remember the old days when we were called bigots for accusing the LGBT community of intending to indoctrinate children.

We Are the Organizers of Drag Queen Story Time. This Is Why We’re Stepping Aside.

“We believe in what we’re doing, but we don’t believe in putting our friends, our families, or our children in danger.”

We are the hosts and directors of Drag Queen Story Time, Trent Lira and Devin Will. Our monthly library program has become an inescapable topic of conversation, and everyone has a strong opinion. Some feel it’s a great way to promote literacy and acceptance; others believe it’s a form of indoctrination and sexual misconduct. Until now, we have spoken in interviews about our experience, but it’s time to speak to Houstonians directly.

When we launched Houston’s Drag Queen Story Time in September 2017, it wasn’t to much acclaim; mostly, people didn’t know we existed. Our average attendance at the Freed-Montrose Library was about five children. One story time around Christmas brought in a larger crowd, but on the whole, we weren’t particularly popular. And we didn’t care, because the families that did attend loved it. People from the neighborhood and beyond wanted their children to be accepting of others, and what better place to begin than the library?

Six months of programs passed, and we touched base with Freed-Montrose’s youth specialist. She liked what we were doing and was excited for us to continue. And so we did. For another four months, we quietly hosted our story times. Then came a TV news feature in July.

Blackberri, one of the drag queen readers at our very first event, had read to children at an unrelated story time at the Heights Library, and KHOU did a brief segment on that. We didn’t know the event had occurred until we saw the video being shared online, but we certainly don’t own the idea of drag queens and kings reading to children; cities across the United States host similar events. It was a pleasant surprise to see our friend getting recognition for her work.

As it happened, though, the segment coincided with a City Council meeting at which at-large member Michael Kubosh condemned our program. We got our first protesters that same month, July 2018. Texans Against Transgender Tyranny, they were called. They were peaceful and civil. No one inside the Freed-Montrose Library knew there were protesters outside until a patron came in and told us. It continued like this through August and September. It disturbed us, but what could we say? They were standing outside and politely informing the public that there were drag queens in there reading to children. It was their right. It was not a threat.

When Tex Christopher, Tracy Shannon, Chris Sevier, and Calvin Miller filed a lawsuit against Mayor Sylvester Turner and Houston Public Library Executive Director Rhea Lawson in October, the protests intensified. At that time, we gave the HPL legal department a comprehensive list of every guest performer, every book read, and every song sung. From that point forward, if any performers wanted to be involved in our story time, or if previous performers wanted to read in the future, they needed to apply as volunteers and undergo background checks—an existing library policy that, until then, had not been enforced in this case, an oversight for which the library has apologized.

The lawsuit was thrown out in January of this year, but the controversy has remained. Protesters and counter-protesters continued to show up in great numbers. Tex Christopher continued to come to nearly every story time, watching from inside the room and waiting for any opportunity to prove what we were doing was vile. We cannot explain how it feels to put on a show while trying to avoid the stare of someone you know hates you. Another protester was arrested after he refused to leave the premises at the January event. It was discovered that he was carrying a concealed gun (he had a license). The patrons of the story time began to express concerns about safety, and the staff of the Freed-Montrose Library were threatened to such a degree that some were reassigned to different branches.

This is when we decided, along with the team from HPL, that it would be best to temporarily move the story time out of the Freed-Montrose. Our priority was providing a safe and enjoyable experience for the parents and children who attended; the priority of those opposed to the story time was that we didn’t hold the event in a municipal building. This was, we thought, a good compromise. HPL would still promote the event on their calendar, and they would show up with a van full of books ready for checkout, but the story time would be held on private property. Kindred, a church in Montrose known for its support for the LGBT+ community, agreed to host us.

Our first story time in the new spot, which took place last month, was the calm before the storm. Very few people showed up to voice their dissent. We made plans to return this month.

Then, last Friday, the ball dropped. News broke that one of our former readers was a sex offender. She was part of story time before HPL started enforcing background checks for every performer, and hasn’t been back since they started. When Trent spoke to the queen in question this weekend, she confirmed that she had been convicted in 2009. It was devastating. We had insisted and insisted that what we were doing was safe for children, and yet here was a performer who had been charged with sexual assault of a minor. We didn’t know about the conviction prior to last week, but it would have come up if a background check had been conducted. It was a systematic mistake.

Everyone who has performed since October—including ourselves—has undergone a background check and has clean records. It is frustrating that the past conviction of a single performer now undermines the efforts of three dozen other drag kings and queens who have delighted parents and children alike with songs, costumes, and most importantly, stories.

The most upsetting outcome is the hate Blackberri has faced because of the controversy. She has become the canvas onto which these right-wing pundits project their hatred and fear: an African American with a beard and a full face of makeup. Breitbart.com has since misidentified her as the sex offender in question. It isn’t her fault. She has a clean record and is one of the most prolific drag performers in the city. She’s done nothing wrong. How could she have known, when we invited her to read a story book to a handful of children, that it would evolve into death threats and national scorn? How could any of us?

We have tried so hard to take the high road, to not stoop to mud-slinging. We have patiently listened to the people that declared we were sexualizing and molesting children. We have asked counter-protesters to be peaceful or not show up at all. We have been calm. We have been collected. But we are angry. And we are tired. And we are sick of well-intentioned but misinformed news stories that have only polarized people more. And so we wanted you to hear it from us.

Houston Public Library has not wavered in their support of Drag Queen Story Time, which we are extremely grateful for. But ourselves and our library team believe it is time to step away and not continue with the program in March or for the foreseeable future. What started as a fun community event shared between us, a couple of drag queens and kings, and a few families has become a national controversy. People are being threatened. People are being hurt. We believe in what we’re doing, but we don’t believe in putting our friends, our families, or our children in danger. If another person or persons wants to continue our effort or host their own event at some point down the line, they have every right to do so, and it’s likely somebody will. Drag Queen Story Time belongs to everyone, not just the two of us.

This isn’t what we wanted. We have so loved seeing the smiles on children’s faces, their laughter, their dances. We have so loved connecting with parents and connecting with our community. We appreciate the support and experience we gained working with the team at HPL and hope to work with them again in the future. And of course, we have so loved our drag queens and kings. That is why we are choosing to step away, to protect the lives and the livelihoods of the people we love. We want to serve the LGBT+ community, and we will. We will just have to do it another way.
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I remember in the late 2000's there was an adult film actress who read to small children. I can't remember if it was a program or a one off and I vaguely remember that it made the media, but nothing like this.

It is never explained why these people started this program in the first place. Well I guess other groups have claimed that it's because of tolerance or something.

The crazy thing is that if groups of random normal men all of the sudden wanted to read to children in libraries all over the nation, people would automatically see this as questionable. But put a man in a wig dress and makeup and all of the sudden, it's totally acceptable for some reason.
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maz wrote: it's because of tolerance or something.


When did tolerance start to mean celebrating the bizarre fetishes of a freak subculture? For me tolerance just means none of my business, it doesn't mean subjecting my kids to hardcore gay party culture at the local library. :lol:

I don't think those liberal soccer moms know what those club kids get up to before and after story time. All the drag clubs I've been to had some pretty extreme hedonism going on, I'm a worldly guy and it was an initiation even for me.
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The threats of violence and death against librarians (by the people opposed to drag queen story time) is, I think, a good example of intolerance.

Also, @maz, you have been vocal in past threads about people being falsely accused of sexual assault in the media and how it ruins a person’s reputation for life. Why are you ignoring how this exact thing is being done by those opposed to drag queen story time?
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It's me. I'm the conservative soccer mom who is surprised that a drag queen is reading to my child when I took them to an event called "Drag Queen Story Time."

I guess your average Maz-esque conservative is just too stupid to know what is going on at any given time, as they mindlessly trudge through life unable to read or comprehend anything. We have no choice but to child-proof the entire world so that conservatives are not accidentally exposed to things they are shocked by since clearly labeling them is apparently not enough

Also, @maz, you have been vocal in past threads about people being falsely accused of sexual assault in the media and how it ruins a person’s reputation for life. Why are you ignoring how this exact thing is being done by those opposed to drag queen story time?


Because he's a nazi and words mean nothing to him.
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Sivad wrote:
I don't think those liberal soccer moms know what those club kids get up to before and after story time. All the drag clubs I've been to had some pretty extreme hedonism going on, I'm a worldly guy and it was an initiation even for me.


I blame the Rupaul effect. I think they run that show on channels that are very popular with naïve liberal soccer moms. I had hear of it but I no idea how big that show was until a few years ago when I kept seeing clips being featured on the Yahoo website.

Tim Pool did a video a few weeks ago about the parents of child drag star, Desmond is Amazing, having been visited by CPS for his questionable associations with drag culture and even appearing in a YouTube video with a convicted felon who served time for killing and dismembering a gay man in the 1990s. He got a content strike for the video. The child sited Ru Paul for wanting to be a drag queen.



Child ‘drag queen’ appeared on notorious killer’s YouTube show

Concerns for the welfare of a child “drag” performer are increasing as new information and videos about his involvement with a very adult world come to light.


Pants-of-dog wrote:The threats of violence and death against librarians (by the people opposed to drag queen story time) is, I think, a good example of intolerance.

Also, @maz, you have been vocal in past threads about people being falsely accused of sexual assault in the media and how it ruins a person’s reputation for life. Why are you ignoring how this exact thing is being done by those opposed to drag queen story time?


What do you mean? Who is being falsely accused of sexual assault?

It has been reported that Alberto Garza aka Tatiana Mala Nina was indeed convicted of sexual assault of a boy, and the library admitted it.

But before that, the Houston Chronicle hilariously wrote a glowing article featuring this individual.

Drag Queen story time events draw critics, fans at Houston libraries

Tatiana Mala-Niña says good entertainers knows their audience. So when the 31-year-old drag queen reads to children at the Montrose library, she brings all the shiny glitz and glamour to satisfy their curiosity.

“I’m a fantasy character for these kids, and I love it,” she said.

But, in reality, the Drag Queen Story Hour that Mala-Niña performs with is a lightning rod. The program, which is growing nationally, aims to provide children positive and unabashedly queer role models. Critics, especially in Southern cities, are turning out

to protest the events.

Houston City Councilman Michael Kubosh said at a council meeting in mid-July, “I just don’t want that projected into our children if it’s not necessary.” Protesters attended an August event at the Freed-Montrose Neighborhood Library with signs that said

“This library perverts children” and “Drags need prayers, not public platforms.”

Mala-Niña, 31, said she is surprised by the backlash. When she started performing, Mala-Niña, a transgender woman, was in the beginning of her transition. There were no protesters, and the kids were excited to see her as a larger-than-life character.

“It helps me get in touch with my inner child and just have fun with what I do,” she said. “We’re big ol’ Barbie dolls.”

Protesters are again expected at the local chapter’s first-anniversary event Saturday at the Freed-Montrose Neighborhood Library.

The one-year anniversary will feature five drag queens, a musical number, a photo booth and other activities for families, organizers said.

Mala-Niña plans to wear a large yellow gown and channel Glenda the Good Witch to perform “Popular” from the musical “Wicked.”

She’s not sure how she will ignore protesters, if they attend.

“I really hope the people that hate what we do and hate that we’re trying to do something nice for our community don’t win,” she said. “We’re not getting paid for it. We’re waking up early, slapping on a whole lot of makeup and performing for kids.”

The protests have sparked support for story time in some communities, said Trent Lira, organizer of the event. LGBTQ groups such as PFLAG have offered help, and Lira is working with the Houston Public Library system to start events at other libraries

in the greater Houston next year.

“We’re slowly making a difference,” he said.
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maz wrote:What do you mean? Who is being falsely accused of sexual assault?


The drag queen named Blackberri.

It has been reported that Alberto Garza aka Tatiana Mala Nina was indeed convicted of sexual assault of a boy, and the library admitted it.

But before that, the Houston Chronicle hilariously wrote a glowing article featuring this individual.

Drag Queen story time events draw critics, fans at Houston libraries


Yes, the article you cited in the OP already has that information.

The people who ran Draq Queen Story Time (DQST for short) already explained and apologized for all the mistakes made by tehm and the library. Also, they implemented measures to make sure this does not happen again, and they did so before they were aware of the sex offender’s background.

Speaking of minimising risks to children, do you think the guy with the gun was a threat?
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*Nazi's march through the streets carrying swastikas and murdering innocent women*

Maz: This fine.

*A single library hosts a private, optional event*

Maz: I'm triggered!!! I suddenly care about the state of society now!!

Maz is such a great arbiter of morality and what should be acceptable in society let's all be absolute fucking retards and listen him.

Also lmao at anyone being so stupid they need Tim Pool's opinion to be informed.
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Pants-of-dog wrote:The drag queen named Blackberri.


It is bad that Breitbart did that, but the article that I found used a photo of that particular drag person that you mentioned, but accurately reported the name of the real offender. It's bad and I am against that kind of reporting, but it's not really the same thing as what I've been referring to in other posts.

Pants-of-dog wrote:Speaking of minimising risks to children, do you think the guy with the gun was a threat?


I don't know if the guy was a threat or not considering that he was only arrested for trespassing and not for brandishing or otherwise threatening someone with his gun. He wasn't even charged with anything.

Concealed carry is legal and extremely common in this city and other cities in Texas, and according to https://www.tsl.texas.gov/ld/pubs/ocpublic.html, it is not prohibited to bring a firearm to the library. Claiming that there were death threats seems to have been exaggerated, but what do you expect from drag queens?
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maz wrote:It is bad that Breitbart did that, but the article that I found used a photo of that particular drag person that you mentioned, but accurately reported the name of the real offender. It's bad and I am against that kind of reporting, but it's not really the same thing as what I've been referring to in other posts.


Blackberri is receiving death threats because of this. This seems as bad as (or worse than) the supposed problens of other people being accused of sexual assault.

I don't know if the guy was a threat or not considering that he was only arrested for trespassing and not for brandishing or otherwise threatening someone with his gun. He wasn't even charged with anything.

Concealed carry is legal and extremely common in this city and other cities in Texas, and according to https://www.tsl.texas.gov/ld/pubs/ocpublic.html, it is not prohibited to bring a firearm to the library. Claiming that there were death threats seems to have been exaggerated, but what do you expect from drag queens?


So it is okay to risk a child's life by bringing a gun to a protest?
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Drag Queen Story Time.

Oh For Fuck Sake!

This ought to disgust just about anyone with more intelligence than a sea slug.

1. So how do you explain this to a child? If your answer is that you don't then why call it "Drag Queen Story Time"? If you do then what is a good age to have a talk to your child about drag queens? I can see it now:

Well little Lee, we are going to the library for story time. Since you are four and a half it is high time you learned about drag queens... Drag queens are men who like to dress like women......and so on.

2. By the time a child is old enough to really understand what a drag queen is they are too old for story time.

3. The library fell for this? The librarian should be fired instantly for having monumentally bad judgment. It is NOT the mission of the public library to promote "acceptance" and it is certainly not the mission of the library to attempt to sexualize child reading events.

I am getting so tired of the lunatics. Fucking stupid people suck.

Drag Queen Story Time. Enough reason to vote for Trump and watch Fox News. Proudly.

How about this. I will go to the Houston library and give them "The straight guy story time for little girls". I wonder how that would go over? :knife:
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Pants-of-dog wrote:Blackberri is receiving death threats because of this. This seems as bad as (or worse than) the supposed problens of other people being accused of sexual assault?


I believe that news organizations need to be held to standards, so I would actually support this Blackberri drag queen if he decided to sue Breitbart. However we all know that anyone who does something controversial gets internet death threats these days.

Pants-of-dog wrote:So it is okay to risk a child's life by bringing a gun to a protest?


Well, in Texas you have a right to voice your displeasure at sexual degenerates wanting to be around children for nefarious purposes, and you always have a right to bring a gun to the library. So I guess the answer is yes.

Ter wrote:Indoctrination is easier the younger they are. The Jesuits knew that and practised it.


The LGBT community lied when they said that all they wanted to do was get married and be equal or whatever and that we were bigots when we said that they intended to go after children once they gained political power. We should not let people forget that.
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Sivad wrote:Blackberri brought a chomo to story time, the outrage is understandable.


I have no idea what a chomo is. If it is a pedophile, as you say, then you are incorrect.

Feel free to write your posts in English.

And support claims with evidence.

This guy will literally say anything no matter how stupid or dishonest just to score a cheap point on the internet. :knife:


You should read the OP.

If you were unaware that a protester brought a gun to the library during DQST, then you are not aware of the facts.

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maz wrote:I believe that news organizations need to be held to standards, so I would actually support this Blackberri drag queen if he decided to sue Breitbart. However we all know that anyone who does something controversial gets internet death threats these days.


The only thing Blackberri did was read a story to kids.

And then some conservatives got mad and started threatening people’s lives.

Threatening people’s lives is okay, but reading stories to kids in a dress and makeup is awful?

Well, in Texas you have a right to voice your displeasure at sexual degenerates wanting to be around children for nefarious purposes, and you always have a right to bring a gun to the library. So I guess the answer is yes.


So threatening the safety of children with a gun is okay, but reading stories to them in drag is not?

I assume threatening librarians to the point that they have to work somehwere else is okay too?

maz wrote:The LGBT community lied when they said that all they wanted to do was get married and be equal or whatever and that we were bigots when we said that they intended to go after children once they gained political power. We should not let people forget that.


Reading stories to kids now counts as “going after children”?
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Drlee wrote:Drag Queen Story Time.

Oh For Fuck Sake!


Lmao

Children's cartoons are full of crossdressing jokes and have been for decades. Children attending this event have likely already been exposed to the idea of drag through Nickelodeon cartoons.

The difference here is that a crossdresser is treated as a human being, which is why it makes conservatives angry.

Nevermind that the parents attending have greater control over whether or not their child views a crossdresser at this event than they do their television consumption. The anger is the important part.

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maz wrote:The LGBT community lied when they said that all they wanted to do was get married and be equal or whatever and that we were bigots when we said that they intended to go after children once they gained political power. We should not let people forget that.


Nobody is being forced to attend children's story time.

Also your priorities are absolutely not out of whack when you consider driving a car into a crowd of people at a nazi rally to be good and normal while a single recurring event at a single library is a sign of wider societal problems.

Just lmfao at your absolute dogshit sense of morality.
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ITT: Maz is such a Noemon Edit: Rule 2 Violation that he confuses drag, something that is purely performative in the sense that it is meant for the stage, with gender and sexuality because he is so Noemon Edit: Rule 2 Violation that he doesn't even know how to hate gay people right.

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