Children Propagandized with Queer Theory

In the children’s picture book “The Sublime Ms. Stacks,” a male librarian dresses in drag to perform for children. The goal here is to propagandize kids into Queer Theory which “dismantles traditional assumptions about gender and sexual identities.”

What’s really disappointing is that the author Robb Pearlman also wrote a children’s book called “Dolls and Trucks Are for Everyone” that pushes back against Queer Theory by showing that girls can play with trucks and boys can play with dolls and they can have a variety of interests that aren’t gender-typical and still be girls and boys.

Related: The Truth Leaks Out: Dolls and Trucks Are for Everyone

Pearlman shows that he understands well that the gender stereotypes pushed by the gender cult are regressive. But then he throws it all away in “The Sublime Ms. Stacks” when the male librarian affirms the most exaggerated of female gender stereotypes by putting on fake breasts, a low-cut top, lots of gaudy makeup and jewelry, and a huge blond wig.

In an interview, Pearlman says “I think the most age-appropriate way to describe drag would be within the context of storytime, pretend, and dress-up.” If it was all about dress-up and make-believe why is it a male librarian putting on the costume and not a female librarian? Why is gender confusion central to the story?

It’s because this is not about giving kids an age-appropriate story that challenges their imagination. The true purpose is to achieve Queer Theory’s goal of “dismantling traditional assumptions about gender and sexual identities.”

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