Why do Leftists and their gender confused allies oh so want the mentally ill trans to read books to kids? Why do they so often read books that are entirely inappropriate for children? What’s the end game here? Is this something that they all just glomed onto, or is there an actual plan?
Transgender woman, bookstore, teacher sue over Montana law banning drag reading events
A transgender woman, the owners of an independent bookstore and an educator who teaches in costume are among those challenging Montana’s first-in-the-nation law that bans people dressed in drag from reading to children in public schools or libraries.
It’s like the start to a joke. A man with mental illness, a bookstore owner who wants to groom, and, seriously, a teacher who teaches in costumes? What kinds?
The federal lawsuit filed Thursday in Butte argues the law violates the free speech and equal protection guarantees in the U.S. Constitution.
The plaintiffs seek an injunction to temporarily block the law, a ruling that the law is unconstitutional and damages for Adria Jawort, whose planned talk on LGBTQ+ history at the Butte-Silver Bow Public Library was canceled in early June by county officials who cited the new legislation.
Similar laws in other states have been temporarily blocked while legal challenges play out in court.
The complaint calls the Montana law, sponsored by Republican Rep. Braxton Mitchell, “a breathtakingly ambiguous and overbroad bill, motivated by anti-LGBTQ+ animus.”
Or, perhaps it’s about protecting children from unhinged wackos. Is it free speech to take children to porn shops and strip clubs? Would it be allowable for strippers to read books to kids wearing thongs and pasties? Why are these people so intent on going after kids? And why is the law not protecting kids?
Rachel Corcoran dressed up as literary, historical or pop culture characters to teach special education students at a Billings high school, and still wears costumes at times when she visits classrooms while coaching teachers of first-time English learners, she said.
As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, Corcoran said she was aware the drag ban had been proposed, but soon “realized it was going to impact me as a teacher, specifically with dressing up for school days or how I wanted to run a classroom or celebrate for homecoming or Red Ribbon Week,” a drug prevention campaign.
No, it really wouldn’t. And there have been laws on the books about protecting kids from pedophiles and abusers. The groomers love having a captive audience of little kids. And this suit should be remanded back to state courts first, where it belongs, not in federal court immediately.
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