None of the above

When the choice is between Proud Boys and Drag Queen Story Hour:

Authorities in the San Francisco Bay area are investigating a possible hate crime after a group of men stormed into a library where a drag queen was hosting a children’s reading event, and allegedly shouted homophobic and anti-LGBTQ+ slurs.

Why do children’s reading events need drag queens?

I suppose it could be like the old panto Dame, or Edna Everidge, but we’ve seen too many reports of such “reading events” that were not that. I don’t think there’s really any burning need for drag queens to do events at the children’s section of the library.

But I certainly don’t want Proud Boys to be the ones making that point.

Panda Dulce was hosting a Drag Queen Story Hour at the San Lorenzo library on Saturday in celebration of pride month when a group of five men disrupted the event, shouting “tranny” and “pedophile”. The men “attempted to escalate to violence”, Dulce said, and “totally freaked out all of the kids”.

Law enforcement believes the group is affiliated with the far-right Proud Boys.

But what does Pride Month have to do with kids? Kids don’t have sexualities yet. I don’t think Pride Month is for kids.

There are several drag queen story hour programs in the Bay Area, which organizers say offer kid-friendly entertainment while teaching children about diversity and community. “I thought the closet was the loneliest place, but I was wrong. It was being out in the open, vulnerable and alone. Drag Queen Story Hour is so important to me, and for our youth, because it converts our differences from shame into power,” Dulce told the Guardian in 2017.

So in other words it’s for the adults.

Let’s not do that. Let’s not use kids to make adults feel good. There’s plenty of time to learn about drag after puberty; they should have space to be children until then.

Which is not to say the Proud Boys should be breaking up the party.

But the story hours have long faced backlash and criticism from the right and conservative publications, who claim the events are indoctrinating children. This weekend’s story time event was shared by Libs of TikTok, a rightwing anti-LGBTQ+ social media account with more than a million followers, SFGate reported.

Hmm. I’m pretty sure that’s a lie. I’m pretty sure Libs of TikTok is opposed to trans dogma, but that doesn’t make it either right-wing or anti-LGBTQ+MNOP.

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