There’s a storm brewing in a library near you
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There’s a storm brewing in a library near you. Libraries used to be carpeted sanctuaries where school children studied, old ladies read and librarians in sensible shoes patrolled whispering ”shush!”
No more. A number of community libraries have become culture war battlegrounds for the hearts and minds of primary school kids. The latest skirmish is the Drag Queen Story Hour (DQSH).
Described online as “drag queens reading stories to children in libraries, schools, and bookstores,” the purpose of DQSH is to “capture the imagination and play of the gender fluidity of childhood and give kids glamorous, positive, and unabashedly queer role models.” There are story hours across Canada, the United States and Britain; it is rapidly spreading in Australia. It is staunchly supported by the American Library Association as part of its policy of inclusion and supporting the marginalised.
Surprised? Take a look at some of the books.
Take The Gender Fairy. This popular book tells infants “only you know whether you are a boy or a girl. No one can tell you.” Any child psychologist worth their salt will tell you that infancy is a critical time for boys and girls to individualise -- for boys to begin to associate with and connect to the masculine and for girls to attach to the feminine. To sow weeds of doubt at this critical stage in the wheat field of an infant’s identity is nothing short of criminal.
My Princess Boy tells the “tale of a four-year-old boy who happily expresses his authentic self by happily dressing up in dresses, and enjoying traditional girl things”.
Then there is The Bravest Knight Who Ever Lived, for 5 and 6-year-olds which looks at a knight-in-training who “follows his heart and chooses the boy instead of the girl at the end of his journey”. This is a deliberate distorting of what should be a healthy stage of development for any young boy, which should include healthy friendship-attachment to his own sex as he explores and roots himself in his core identity. But no, the rainbow agenda requires a perverted and eroticised manipulation of all that is healthy.
The GayBCs is a LGBTQ-themed alphabet book for 4 to8-year-olds in which “four friends try on different identities while playing with makeup and costumes”. And we wonder why increasing numbers of children nationally are confused about who they are and are found to struggle with mental disorders and distress.
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