Anonymous wrote:Dcum will defend this to the end, but I also would not consider this okay in school, especially for middle schoolers. Drag is adult entertainment. It’s not okay at a middle school assembly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dcum will defend this to the end, but I also would not consider this okay in school, especially for middle schoolers. Drag is adult entertainment. It’s not okay at a middle school assembly.
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Anonymous wrote:Dcum will defend this to the end, but I also would not consider this okay in school, especially for middle schoolers. Drag is adult entertainment. It’s not okay at a middle school assembly.
Anonymous wrote:My kids school is having an assembly and the speaker is a drag queen. No idea if they will be showing up in drag, performing or just talking about their career as a drag artist but this feels inappropriate to me. Middle schoolers will be there (11-13 years old). Yes, I’m old but am planning to make sure my kid has a dentist appointment that day. I can’t be the only one who thinks this is a little odd, right? And somewhat performative?
Anonymous wrote:I get the concern because there was a Kabuki demonstration at an assembly in my elementary school and it gave me nightmares.
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would they hire a burlesque dancer to speak at a school?