So, what happened during the Conway Public Library Drag Queen show held last Friday? My contact couldn’t make it inside the library to watch the proceedings because of “HATERS!!!” named Director David Smolen and White Mountains Pride Christopher Bellis. Why do I call them haters?
Because the advance notice said:
By increasing the visibility of materials and services for everyone in our community, we are establishing the library as a welcoming and inclusive center with free access to all ideas, without censorship or discrimination. By providing library users with the freedom to explore an array of viewpoints, we help them develop them into thoughtful citizens.
And as we saw in the previous post, for all of their word salads about equality, equity, inclusiveness, and welcoming, they are none of that. Plain frauds, these ones. The verbiage says one thing but as you saw in the video, it only goes just so far. The inclusiveness and the “welcomingness” only last until “The Narrative” is endangered as we saw how they “developed” an antipathy to those that possess other “ideas“.
Is “hypocritical haters” a more descriptive term?
But someone did get in and let slip what happened. And why would we all be surprised:
Costumes. Makeup.
This was reported as good as in “Look – kids having fun!” Groomers going, “Heh! Costumes? Makeup? Just like us, just like us.”
Did all of the parents catch the sub-messaging by “Reverend Yolanda” in “preaching to his new choir” in introducing a lifestyle/worldview/morality” that gets passed off as “reading children”? That’s right, him. Steve shared a good write-up on this pervert (all dolled up as an “artiste”); or, seeing that he calls himself a “Reverend,” is calling him a “missionary” a more descriptive term?
Roger Anthony Mapes 4 (Rev. Yolanda) was born in 1956 in the city of Muscle Shoals, Alabama. He was raised as a Methodist, and then in 1974, he became an evangelical “Jesus Freak” and moved to a commune called Jesus Manor. He ended up leaving the faith to pursue a sinful homosexual relationship.
Mapes eventually went to theater school and moved to New York City in the early 90s, where he met a group called the Radical Faeries ; Mapes moved into a commune with them in 1993 in Vermont. The Radical Faeries are a worldwide network and counter-cultural movement seeking to redefine “queer consciousness” through “secular spirituality.” The Radical Faeries reject the classical understanding of men and women and the heterosexual relationship. They instead seek to destroy what they see as “hetero-imitation” by grooming children from an early age. They were born during the Sexual Revolution and grew rapidly under the supervision of communist Harry Hay, Don Kilhefner, and Mitchell Walker.
Adopting what totalitarian states have said throughout history, “We don’t need you – we’re taking your children”.
I have no idea what books were actually read on Friday, but one of Conway Public Library’s pages had a list:
- Red, A Crayon’s Story by Michael Hall
- Neither by Airlie Anderson
- Worm Loves Worm by J.J. Austrian
- Introducing Teddy by Jessica Walton
- Jacob’s New Dress by Sarah and Ian Hoffman
- Teddy’s Favorite Toy by Christian Trimmer
- Isabella, Star of the Story by Jennifer Fosberry
- Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress by Christine Baldacchino
- I Like Myself by Karen Beaumont
- 10,000 Dresses by Marcus Ewert
I still have more, so we’ll do another iteration tomorrow. However, I will leave you with these from the “other side”: Critical Race Theory aimed at toddlers and in making recent parents guilty.
Really, we are supposed to listen to a Library that thinks it’s our Mommy and Daddy?