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

'Back to School' drag show promoted for all ages in Idaho canceled after online backlash



A "Back to School" drag show promoted for all ages in Idaho was cancelled after online outrage.

The event was scheduled for September 24 at the College Market coffee shop in the city of Pocatello in southeast Idaho, and was to be the second annual drag show of its kind.

"The free event aims to bring the fun and inviting spirit of drag to those who aren’t typically able to attend shows in their traditional setting (bars, clubs, etc.)," read one advertisement for the show.

On Friday, the popular Libs of TikTok account posted the advertisement for the drag show and many responded with outrage.

Three days later on Monda,y a post on the Facebook page for Southeastern-Idaho Pride said the show was cancelled.

"We as a group have decided to cancel the September 24th Drag show," the post read. "The event as planned was a G rated theatrical review, by all 18+ performers. However, due to the misinterpretation of marketing materials, and to mitigate the harm to our LGBTQ+ community, we feel it is best to not proceed with this performance."

The Libs of TikTok account has been targeted by the media and others on the left because it continues to expose extremist posts from those on the left on social media. In one instance from June, the account was suspended from Twitter for posting a thread about child drag shows that the company said violated its rules against "abuse and harassment." The account was later reinstated.

A similar drag show planned for the Boise Pride Festival faced backlash from those concerned about sexualization of children. The president of Boise Pride lashed out at critics and called the event a "celebration of self-expression and confidence."

Here's more about the debate over child drag shows:

Kids' drag show at Boise Pride Festival facing backlashwww.youtube.com