Internet viewers criticize a video showing a drag queen with enormous exposed boobs guiding a small toddler by the hand at a Miami bar

Internet viewers criticize a video showing a drag queen with enormous exposed boobs guiding a small toddler by the hand at a Miami bar

Internet viewers criticized a video showing a drag queen with enormous exposed boobs guiding a small toddler by the hand at a Miami bar.

In the 16-second clip, the small girl, who looks to be between two and four years old, parades with a woman wearing revealing apparel while wearing a tiara.

That artist, who seems to be a transsexual woman, brazenly flaunts enormous boobs and nipples covered in pasties while donning dollar bill-stuffed underwear.

In a TikTok video posted by a user going by the name of nononoie, she parades about the R House Wynwood while proclaiming, “Children belong at drag events!!!! Children ought to experience enjoyment, freedom, and expression.

The date the video was shot, the identity of the performer, and the relationship between nononoie and the female being filmed are all unknown.

She probably made her TikTok private after receiving a barrage of criticism for the video.

The video appeared to enrage Christian conservative commentator Lauren Chen, who snarled: “These folks should be locked up.” I’d be willing to die for this hill.

We are aware of the location where this occurred. “Cheering on utter wickedness to make their own degeneracy look mild by comparison… She tweeted, “Is anyone going to do anything about it?”

Many users agreed with Chen, who has previously posted about such “disturbing” situations on multiple occasions.

It’s now or never, Ron DeSantis. Aaron R. tweeted, “Make sure this person is arrested and the venue is closed.”

“This is simply incorrect, Mr. Governor DeSantis.” Even though I realize it’s not your fault, you still need to take action. Gabriel Garcia authored.

“Pedophilia is wrong, disgusting, unsettling, and evil… There are no free speech restrictions that apply to this. Another angry Twitter user stated, “These individuals deserve to be locked up and finally go to hell.”

Similar incidents have been documented in the past, such as in September 2021 when a young girl was caught on camera tipping a drag queen who was flaunting a massive set of artificial breasts during a “family-friendly” event at a homosexual club in Michigan.

In the video, a child, whose age was not given, hands Yara Sofia of RuPaul’s Drag Race a bill at Hamburger Mary’s in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

The woman who was sitting on her knee at the moment, whose real name is Gabriel Burgos Ortiz, smiled pleasantly as the child gave the singer a tip.

With small yellow pasties covering her nipples in what appeared to be an absurd attempt at modesty, Sofia paraded about the club sporting a pair of enormous artificial breasts that hung outside of her dress.

Although Hamburger Mary’s in Grand Rapids shut down in January of this year, their Facebook page is still active and features a large number of event flyers.

Many of them are specifically promoted as being only for audiences 18 and older.

However, the flyer for the drag show that Yara Sofia attended was not, indicating that it might have been been pitched as a family-friendly event.

The videos of young people interacting with the drag queens come as nationwide discussions over whether educators and well-meaning family members are exposing young children to unsuitable material in the name of supporting LGBT equality.

Since 2018, New York City has invested a significant amount of money to bring drag queens into its public elementary schools, spending more than $200,000 on performances.

According to the New York Post, documents reveal that in May, the city paid $46,000 to distribute Drag Story Hour NYC to public schools, libraries, and street festivals.

Parents claim that the programs were scheduled without their permission, and the Post reports that city officials have expressed their indignation.

Stories about drag queens have also made headlines. At events hosted in schools or libraries, they witness performers telling children’s stories.

Children’s storybooks are typically read to children by drag queens dressed in less obscene attire.

Conservatives believe the story hours frequently wander into age-inappropriate profanity, while supporters of the events assert that they are innocuous and innocent.

The nonprofit organization Drag Queen Story Hour was founded in 2015 in San Francisco by the activist and writer Michelle Tea. Since then, chapters have started both abroad and in the United States.

There have also been other organizations with readers dressed as drag.

Drag queens read to kids and their parents as part of the Drag Queen Story Hour initiative in libraries, bookstores, festivals, parks, and other public places to promote reading “through the elegant art of drag.”

According to its website, Drag Story Hour NYC has performed 49 times at 34 public schools in New York City just in 2022.

The group describes itself as encouraging children’s inclusion, creativity, and acceptance of who they are by exposing them to drag queens reading books with a similar theme.

According to the website, “our programs promote gender diversity and all forms of difference via fun and fantastic educational experiences to build empathy and give kids the confidence to express themselves however they feel comfortable.”

Images from the website depict women reading to young children in classrooms while wearing heavily adorned eye makeup, sparkling wigs, and bedazzled outfits.

According to data, the company has earned $207,000 from taxpayers since 2018. $50,000 of that has come from the New York State Council on the Arts, and the other $157,000 from the NYC Department of Education, the Department of Youth and Community Development, the Department of Transportation, and Cultural Affairs.

Members of the city council contributed the funding, with $80,000 specifically designated for drag programs in 2022—more than three times what was given to drag programs in 2020.