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Perverse drag show for children in Germany at CSD

  • Writer: WatchOut News
    WatchOut News
  • Jul 8
  • 2 min read

Strip show on the town square in Schlüchtern (Hesse).

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With the usual revolutionary slogan “Never again silent,” this year's “Queer Pride” paraded through the tranquil Hessian town of Schlüchtern (population just under 16,000). Everything was organized by the association “Queer” Main-Kinzig e.V., supported by taxpayer money from the Ministry of Family Affairs.

 

The questionable highlight: the parade ended in the town square with a strip show for children.

 

NIUS published a video of this: it shows a child watching a perverse dance performance by a drag transgender woman. Photos from social media show other children and – typical of the left-wing alternative scene – handcarts at the “colorful family festival.”



The “Queer Pride” first let loose with a colorful parade, followed by a “colorful stage program with political contributions, drag artists, music bands, and singers.” Among them was the drag queen Pandora Nox, shown in the video. According to Wikipedia, the Austrian is said to have experimented with drag art as a child and is considered one of the first female drag queens ever.

 

The organizer, Queer* Main-Kinzig e.V., advertised the event as follows: “All in all, it will be a colorful family festival and should offer everyone the opportunity to have a great day.”

 

In Germany, it is hardly surprising that Queer* Main-Kinzig e.V. has received tax money from the Family Ministry's “Demokratie leben!” (Live Democracy!) program in the past. When asked by “NIU” how much money had gone to the association, the ministry was unable or unwilling to provide any information. The absurd reason given was that they first had to ask the local authorities.

 

The market square was occupied by numerous left-wing NGOs and parties with their stands. These included the SED, which has been renamed several times and currently operates under the name “Die Linke” (The Left), the “FLC Fetisch Klub Rhein-Main” (Rhine-Main Fetish Club) and the “Bündnis für Demokratie und Toleranz im Bergwinkel” (Alliance for Democracy and Tolerance in Bergwinkel).

 

The latter was also funded by taxpayer money through “Demokratie leben!” Representatives of the SPD and the Greens also jumped on the bandwagon, of course. Schlüchtern's mayor, Matthias Möller (independent), gave a welcoming speech.

 

According to the “Fuldaer Zeitung,” about 220 people took part in “MKK Pride” (MKK stands for Main-Kinzig district).

 
 
 

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