(London) It appears that the gender fluid crowd (what does that even mean?) have found a new way in which to express their sexuality onto everybody. Get a bloke in a beard, wearing a tutu to read stories to children and we wonder why children are so confused.
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Uma Gawd was here yesterday for another Tales in Drag session with ukulele + colouring! Next Wed it's Fanta LeMon: https://t.co/MtGKxpYq5r pic.twitter.com/DrjY3T43aF— Wilton's Music Hall (@WiltonMusicHall) August 31, 2017
data-lang="en">Now before some of you sensitive types start playing the bigot card. I have no problem with people who are different. Be they white, gay, disabled or whatever. We are all the same under the skin and I treat everybody the same. Yet, I am of the firm belief that children should be allowed to be children and that we have no right to force our politics, religion or beliefs onto them. If you think I'm wrong, then prove it.
Tales In Drag is a series of gender-fluid stories for children at @WiltonMusicHall https://t.co/nEdiuu8nkh pic.twitter.com/tm7uvxfkIR— Curtain Call (@curtaincall) September 5, 2017