DISTURBING: Major Outlet Promotes Children Being Exposed To ‘Kink At Pride’ In What May Be Its Most Horrifying Piece Yet
The Washington Post made a particularly poor choice to publish Lauren Rowello’s “Yes, kink belongs at Pride. And I want my kids to see it” on June 29. . . .
This is not a hypothetical. Rowello really does have children, who were really exposed to such adult content, with at least one of them being a toddler.
Rowello is completely unabashed by this promotion, as illustrated by such a frank description:
When our children grew tired of marching, we plopped onto a nearby curb. Just as we got settled, our elementary-schooler pointed in the direction of oncoming floats, raising an eyebrow at a bare-chested man in dark sunglasses whose black suspenders clipped into a leather thong. The man paused to be spanked playfully by a partner with a flog. “What are they doing?” my curious kid asked as our toddler cheered them on. The pair was the first of a few dozen kinksters who danced down the street, laughing together as they twirled their whips and batons, some leading companions by leashes. At the time, my children were too young to understand the nuance of the situation, but I told them the truth: That these folks were members of our community celebrating who they are and what they like to do.
The piece reads throughout as a celebration of those engaging in kink, exposing it to children, and claiming everyone else is in the wrong. They’re “fierce and determined role models” and “Kink embodies the freedom that Pride stands for, reminding attendees to unapologetically take up space as an act of resistance and celebration — refusing to bend to social pressure that asks us to be presentable.” (Read more from “DISTURBING: Major Outlet Promotes Children Being Exposed To ‘Kink At Pride’ In What May Be Its Most Horrifying Piece Yet” HERE)
Delete Facebook, Delete Twitter, Follow Restoring Liberty and Joe Miller at gab HERE.