Social media posts trashed the Laguna Art Museum for planning a story time with a drag queen. On Saturday, both protesters and supporters turned out.
before the team’s Pride Night on Friday to lambaste the Blue Crew’s decision to honor a group of drag nuns with a Community Hero Award.
“But,” she concluded, gesturing toward a group of rainbow-clad adults outside the museum’s glass doors, “there’s tons of support, too.” Just as Desjardin finished, Laura Puente walked past her, then stood steps away. She held a giant purple sign bedecked with hearts that read, “Love Drag Queens at Adult Venues!”
One of the activists walked up to the lobby’s window wall and held up a sign that read “Stop Sex-ing our Children.” The only reaction she got was tykes waving at her. She was funny and sassy and patient and caring. Miss Pickle asked her audience questions after every sentence and urged them to follow good manners, such as sharing toys with friends and asking parents for permission to eat macaroni in the bathtub. She made the adults laugh with on-the-spot jokes. “You’ve lost two teeth and have three wiggly ones?” the drag queen asked one little boy who had just informed her about his dental problems.
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