Pentagon Cancels Drag Show on Air Force Base

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Pentagon Cancels Drag Show on Air Force Base

And the hits just keep on coming. Get this, Air Force officials earlier had approved a drag show at Nellis Air Force Base in celebration of Pride Month. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, told the Air Force it is not Pentagon policy to fund drag shows on bases and that the show should be canceled or moved off base.

I couldn’t agree with the Pentagon more on this one, as I don’t think that taxpayer money should be spent on things like this.

This leads me to talk about this big push for putting grown-ass men dressed as women in front of children. When did this become a good idea?

Drag Story Hours is a national reading program where drag performers read to kids with the idea that it promotes creativity, imagination, and reading to children.

According to Wikipedia (ugh I so hate Wikipedia, Drag Queen Story Hour (DQSH), Drag Queen Storytime, Drag Story Time, and Drag Story Hour are children’s events first started in 2015 by author and activist Michelle Tea in San Francisco with the goals of promoting reading and diversity.

So grown-ass adult women, thought that this was a good idea? I just don’t get it, but I guess I’m too old to understand why this is anything more than grooming our children. And why isn’t anyone asking why a grown-ass man, who likes to dress like a woman, wants to read stories to look like children? And is anyone doing a background check on these men?

Good thing that Montana has their head on right, they just banned it in all public places. Thank you, Montana, I hope other states follow suit.

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Welcome to the Average Joe Weekly blog. This is basically my place on the web where I can help spread some of the knowledge that I have accumulated over the years. I served 10+ years in the Marine Corps on Active Duty, but that was some 25 years ago.

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Welcome to the Average Joe Weekly blog. This is basically my place on the web where I can help spread some of the knowledge that I have accumulated over the years. I served 10+ years in the Marine Corps on Active Duty, but that was some 25 years ago.

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