Outraged mom who blasted school board as 'groomers and activist pimps' for drag show flyer calls on all parents to stand against schools hyper-sexualizing children



An outraged San Diego-area mother who went viral this week after blasting her school board as "groomers and activist pimps" for distributing a drag show flyer is calling on parents across America to stand against schools hyper-sexualizing children.

What are the details?

The Encinitas Union School District came under fire for sending to parents and students a flyer advertising a "queerest" Halloween party featuring a "family-friendly" drag show sponsored by a gay bar and a gender-reassignment surgery center.

Here's parent Brittany Mayer viciously dismantling board members at their public meeting for their massive misstep:

\u201cWe\u2019re done mincing words.\n\nWhile we have a culture that has a huge problem with child porn and with sex trafficking, Encinitas Union School District in CA, made the decision to feature an event to sexualize young children.\n\nWe will call it exactly what it is\ud83d\udd25\u201d
— rooted.wings (@rooted.wings) 1665552021

"What is it about a grown man costumed in a sparkly bra with augmented boobs busting out, a leather miniskirt barely covering his twerking ass, with tuck tape on his front while spreading his fish-netted legs as he writhes on the ground, grinding his groin next to a minor — family-friendly?" Mayer asks.

She adds that "while we have a culture that has a massive problem with child porn, with sex trafficking, you — a little school district board of adults — made a decision to feature an event to hyper-sexualize young children."

"You all played the activist pimp for an Align Surgical center and for a 21-plus gay bar," Mayer continues. "It makes you groomers and activist pimps, and we won’t have those sitting on a school board who oversees the education of our children."

On fire, she gives them a final slap in the face: "You all stepped out of line, you should be ashamed. There's nothing loving, there's nothing 'let's unite and include' because the logical conclusion of that is you end up in diabolical evil. There are boundaries, and you don't slap family-friendly titles on stuff to cover your ass."

Mayer warns parents on Tucker Carlson's show

Mayer appeared Thursday on Fox News' "Tucker Carlson Tonight" and told the host that this kind of thing is coming to every school across America — so parents everywhere need to be ready to stand against it.

"I wanna make it really clear that this is not an isolated incident. This is coming to every school across the nation," she told Carlson. "And if you think that it’s just gonna stay in California, you’re dead wrong. This is coming everywhere, and it’s why we stood up, and we said we're gonna nip this in the bud, we’re not going to play by the rules that we're supposed to be afraid, that we're gonna be punished if we don’t speak up now. And I hope this breeds courage for parents all over the nation who see this trend starting to change where ... our kids aren't being educated in the fundamentals; they’re being hyper-sexualized, and we're done with this."

Mayer added to the host that school officials who are hell-bent on hyper-sexualizing children slyly use words to mask their intentions, and parents need to call that out.

"You can slap labels on anything; you can make anything ‘family-friendly’ that you want. And that’s the danger of this ideology — is that we're being told to use new terms and new language," she said, adding that "I think we do a disservice when we play by those rules. We need to stand up."

Fox News said the district reportedly took down the flyer after finding it did not meet "district approval criteria."

San Diego parents outraged at 'queerest' Halloween party with 'family-friendly' drag show promoted at grade schools and sponsored by gender reassignment surgery center



Parents in San Diego, California, are outraged over a flyer that was sent to public school children advertising the "queerest" Halloween party with a "family-friendly" drag show and sponsored by a gay bar and a gender reassignment surgery center.

The flyer for the show was sent to parents of students in the Encinitas Union School District using its email platform.

The event is being organized by Trans Family Support Services, a group based in San Diego that helps provide transgender support services for people across the country.

The flyer advertised a "family-friendly drag show" as well as other Halloween events like a costume contest and trick or treating.

The drag show was advertised as having a "Disney villain" theme and included the performers Razzle Dazzle Richards, Amber St. James, Naomi Daniels, and Mariam T.

The school district explained that the email went out through PeachJar, a service that offers optional information about other events in the district. It added that the emails contained the notice, "distribution of this flyer does not imply endorsement by the Encinitas union school district, its schools or staff and is distributed in compliance with federal and state law."

Some parents are planning to attend the school district's board meeting to protest the event and to denounce a comment made by a district employee calling them homophobes.

Attorney Paul Jonna told KGTV-TV that a concerned parent called him and that he was requesting information from the school district.

“A lot of people are just generally not comfortable with the idea of pushing drag queen shows on little kids but separate and apart from that I think the biggest concern with this event are the sponsors,” Jonna said.

“We submitted a public records request to find out more about their involvement, their communication with these sponsors and sort of this event,” he added.

He added that the event was sponsored by Align Surgical Associates, that advertises as offering "gender confirmation surgery for transwomen, transmen, non-binary, and gender diverse individuals." He said another sponsor, Rich's San Diego, advertises itself as "San Diego's largest and most popular gay nightclub."

Kathie Moehlig, the founder and executive director of Trans Family Support Services, said they will not cancel the show.

“We’re not going to back down from doing what we know is right and appropriate to support these youth and their families, just because some people think they can use it as their mega piece to get talking points and get attention,” said Moehlig.

Here's more about the planned drag show:

Parents to protest Encinitas Union School District for hosting 'Queerfest' drag show Halloween eventwww.youtube.com