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Sadly, there's drag queen story hours at museums now, even in red strongholds like Nebraska.

Of course, when parents in those places find out about it, the trannies have to cancel their shows due to "growing safety concerns" AKA threats of violence up to and including death threats.

lincolnchildrensmuseum

Hate has no place here.

This weekend a private event rental was to take place inside our facility. This event was booked many weeks prior by an organization looking to host an event to support their families and children on an evening the Lincoln Children's Museum is closed to the public.

We are very saddened to say this event has been cancelled due to the growing safety concerns that have been created by some in our community. Over the past few days, the Lincoln Children's Museum and event host OutNebraska have both received an overwhelming number of threats of violence against our organizations, many going as far as death threats.

The Lincoln Children’s Museum is an equal opportunity facility and supports inclusivity. Cancelling this event and not having the children in our building to create, discover, and learn through the power of play breaks our heart, but the safety of ALL of our visitors, our staff, our exhibits and our building is and always will be our priority.

For families looking to advocate, celebrate and educate on LGBTQ+, we invite you to visit OutNebraska’s Resources page at OutNebraska.org. Inclusive children’s books to check out include:

  • Love is Love by Michael Genhart, PhD
  • We’re Different, We’re the Same (Sesame Street) by Bobbi Kates
  • A New Alphabet for Humanity by Leesa McGregor
  • Peaceful Fights for Equal Rights by Rob Sanders

Wasn't able to archive the Instagram post for whatever reason, so here's the direct link if you want to verify the above information-

https://www.instagram.com/p/CRzadX6lL57

Here's another children's museum in Philadelphia that had the same kind of thing going on-

Drag Queens at Please Touch Museum Have Some Parents Outraged

But Please Touch Museum CEO Wellenbach is adamant that Saturday’s event is one drag queen show for kids that will not be cancelled. Under any circumstances.

“We made a commitment in a very purposeful way to reflect the city in which we reside and the community that we serve,” says Wellenbach, pointing out that the Please Touch Museum celebrates Pride just like it also celebrates Saint Patrick’s Day and Muslim holy day Eid al-Fitr, for instance. “It’s a parent’s decision whether to expose their children to this. But we spend a lot of time thinking about our responsibility to the community and to creating purposeful and important experiences. There is no wavering on that. This is our new normal.”

https://archive.md/Mcuq7

This faggot was using the phrase the "new normal" back in 2018...

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Sadly, there's drag queen story hours at museums now, even in red strongholds like Nebraska.

Of course, when parents in those places find out about it, the trannies have to cancel their shows due to "growing safety concerns" AKA threats of violence up to and including death threats.

lincolnchildrensmuseum

Hate has no place here.

This weekend a private event rental was to take place inside our facility. This event was booked many weeks prior by an organization looking to host an event to support their families and children on an evening the Lincoln Children's Museum is closed to the public.

We are very saddened to say this event has been cancelled due to the growing safety concerns that have been created by some in our community. Over the past few days, the Lincoln Children's Museum and event host OutNebraska have both received an overwhelming number of threats of violence against our organizations, many going as far as death threats.

The Lincoln Children’s Museum is an equal opportunity facility and supports inclusivity. Cancelling this event and not having the children in our building to create, discover, and learn through the power of play breaks our heart, but the safety of ALL of our visitors, our staff, our exhibits and our building is and always will be our priority.

For families looking to advocate, celebrate and educate on LGBTQ+, we invite you to visit OutNebraska’s Resources page at OutNebraska.org. Inclusive children’s books to check out include:

  • Love is Love by Michael Genhart, PhD
  • We’re Different, We’re the Same (Sesame Street) by Bobbi Kates
  • A New Alphabet for Humanity by Leesa McGregor
  • Peaceful Fights for Equal Rights by Rob Sanders

Wasn't able to archive the Instagram post for whatever reason, so here's the direct link if you want to verify the above information-

https://www.instagram.com/p/CRzadX6lL57

Here's another children's museum in Philadelphia that had the same kind of thing going on-

https://archive.md/Mcuq7

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Sadly, there's drag queen story hours at museums now, even in red strongholds like Nebraska.

Of course, when parents in those places find out about it, the trannies have to cancel their shows due to "growing safety concerns" AKA threats of violence up to and including death threats.

lincolnchildrensmuseum

Hate has no place here.

This weekend a private event rental was to take place inside our facility. This event was booked many weeks prior by an organization looking to host an event to support their families and children on an evening the Lincoln Children's Museum is closed to the public.

We are very saddened to say this event has been cancelled due to the growing safety concerns that have been created by some in our community. Over the past few days, the Lincoln Children's Museum and event host OutNebraska have both received an overwhelming number of threats of violence against our organizations, many going as far as death threats.

The Lincoln Children’s Museum is an equal opportunity facility and supports inclusivity. Cancelling this event and not having the children in our building to create, discover, and learn through the power of play breaks our heart, but the safety of ALL of our visitors, our staff, our exhibits and our building is and always will be our priority.

For families looking to advocate, celebrate and educate on LGBTQ+, we invite you to visit OutNebraska’s Resources page at OutNebraska.org. Inclusive children’s books to check out include:

  • Love is Love by Michael Genhart, PhD
  • We’re Different, We’re the Same (Sesame Street) by Bobbi Kates
  • A New Alphabet for Humanity by Leesa McGregor
  • Peaceful Fights for Equal Rights by Rob Sanders

https://archive.md/GpuH2

3 years ago
1 score