Minnesota Rep. Mary Franson thinks drag queens shouldn't read books to kids
Drag story hours are some of the most popular events offered at Hennepin County libraries, and its easy to see why. Kids love interacting with colorful, sparkly characters. Adults love that it teaches lessons about creativity, self-expression, and loving people who are different.
But not everyone is a fan. Minnesota Rep. Mary Franson (R-Alexandria) said as much in her Wednesday letter to the Perham Focus. Drag queens, she wrote, are not appropriate library programming for kids.
It was discovered
that a drag performer who read to kids at an event in early October recently retweeted pornography on Twitter, stripped during a drag show, and openly talked about using drugs, she wrote. Even more disturbing are the reports that multiple known sex offenders have hosted these story times in other states.
She called it outrageous that publicly funded institutions would put on such programming.
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