RuPaul, made famous in the UK by the BBC, has had such an influence in the US on Desmond Napoles that at that tender age of two, he decided to become a drag queen or as Tom O'Carroll (whom I'm sure you are all familiar with) prefers, "drag princess"
At the age of two? Like the vegan cat analogy, I think we all know who is in control here. Mommy Dearest saw an opportunity to monetise her son and created 'Desmond the Amazing they/them/he/she'. The US and UK have an obsession with celebrity - always on the lookout for the next phenomenon and the younger the better, it seems. So of course they lapped up 11 year-old Desmond caked in 'Woman Face' and twerking for tips from adults. Wow, child exploitation, anyone?
'Desmond the Amazing' can be seen on Youtube and is promoted on BBC Minute as a role model for children - he also has a range of products to help your children be their 'true self' .
There are *****philes like O'Carroll in every walk of life and of course our role as parents should be to safeguard children from them the best we can. I would do everything I could to ensure pictures of my children at ballet, swimming or just at play don't end up on their hard drive.
So who benefits from taking children to drag shows and what do children learn? That a little sashay in front of Uncle John is perfectly fine as he will stick a fiver up your knickers for doing so?
Drag shows -loved by groomers.
Link warning, content may be upsetting
https://heretictoc.com/2019/05/08/desmond-is-truly-amazing-and-hot/