So, Drag Queens Are All About the Sex?

by
Steve MacDonald

Drag queens are men dressed as clownish caricatures of women performing burlesque. It is about sex and sexuality. But progressives keep saying it ain’t so despite the costumes and the behavior; let them prance about appropriating female stereotypes in front of children.

We’re not sexualizing children, they say, which is to say they are lying.

Yes, it is an alternative lifestyle, but so is bondage, drug culture, hard-core pornography, self-mutilation, and helping Democrat campaigns, none of which are healthy.

Projecting that upon children too young to even understand is cruel and unusual punishment. But Princeton, the university, has decided to teach Drag as an elective.

 

The program is offered through the school’s Gender + Sexuality Resource Center and is open to all undergraduate and graduate students interested in the world of drag, according to the center’s Instagram page.

Throughout the 2023-24 school year, enrolled participants will cover an array of topics, including the history of drag, “Sewing 101,” choreography, face painting, photoshoots and other topics, according to the program’s registration form.

 

The Sexuality Resource Center. Not Performance Studies, Theater Arts, or even Stage Management.

Princeton didn’t even have acting classes in its curricula until the addition of Drag University. But it has a center for sexuality, which is an interesting twist. As a culture, Westerners are increasingly opposed to physical sex. I’ve heard people who trapped themselves on the gender spectrum refer to it as disgusting. Win for team Depop. Make them obsessed with sex (gender), make it meaningless, and watch them abandon it.

I’m not entirely sure that’s a bad thing. If you are that easily misled, perhaps excluding yourself from the gene pool is a collective good. But it is still social engineering at its finest, so we must object. Princeton is teaching Drag to students who are paying 83,000.00 per year. What’s next? Ivy League Drag teams performing for honors.

And how long before this area of study expands to include recruiting minors, or is that already part of the program?

 

 

HT | PJ Media

 

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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