@PuzzledRaccoon@MrAndyNgo The child was rubbing sequins on her fin. Yes, it happened to be in the crotch area. But there was nothing sexual about it. Children aren’t thinking about that. And the adult we are talking about is in her early twenties. Barely an adult. She was singing Disney songs with kids.
@ncs8585@MrAndyNgo Some of the performers were women dressed as Disney Princesses and were not drag performers. Not all performers at the show were in drag.
@Rbud5150@aprilchoate@AlfredoDente2@MrAndyNgo@robbystarbuck Free speech is all good unless it doesn’t agree with your speech. Yes, we should outlaw anything you don’t agree with. Nevermind that the performer you’re so outraged about was actually a biological female. If you don’t like it, it should be illegal. That’s freedom!
@alleycatdevil @DastardlyMattie @MrAndyNgo@robbystarbuck How is that a red herring? If the performer who’s dress the child was touching the sequins on was a drag queen and not an actual female dressed as a Disney princess, you might have a leg to stand on. But that is not the case.
@b_rentd14 @MattWalshBlog Why are you tagging us? The video, that you’re referencing, was of a child being fascinated by the color changing sequins on a performers gown. And the performer was a female. Cis-gender, born female, never been anything but a female. Take your hate and false outrage elsewhere.
@TomiLahren Omfg! Did you even watch the video? Ariel was performing a song on stage and a little girl came up to feel the color changing sequins on her fin/dress. For the record, Ariel was/is/has always been a genetic female.