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Lincoln Park Zoo and Paramount School of the Arts Drag Children Down
Just eight years ago, drag queens were a smallish plague found only in weird clubs catering to weird adults with weird “entertainment” tastes. Then lesbian/unfit mother Michelle Tea's darkened mind spawned a dark idea that she mistook for a brilliant one: drag queen story hours for preschoolers at public libraries. The dark idea has swept the nation in a movement that only a father of lies could love. And now it’s landed in Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo, giving new meaning to the zoo’s motto: “Lincoln Park Zoo. For Wildlife. For All.”
Posted in Education, Sexuality
Tagged Alexis Hex, Buzzfeed, Coco Sho Nell, Dashiell Lippman, Drag Queen Story Hour, drag queens, Lil Miss Hot Mess, Lincoln Park Zoo, Michelle Tea, Ruth Timlin, The New Yorker
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The Good News Paradox of Christian Men and Porn
Pornography is a massive problem in America, and likely around the globe as well. To understand the $97 billion industry in average daily terms, porn sites get more visits each month in America than Netflix, Amazon and Twitter combined.
The pervasiveness of this corrosive material has all sorts of societal ramifications for everyone. It plays a role in the coarsening of our culture. It leads to relationship problems. It drives an immoral demand that has now made America one of the top sex-trafficking nations in the world.
One must wonder how there could be any good news about this …
Posted in Pornography
Tagged Addicted to Lust: Pornography in the Lives of Conservative Protestants, Institute for Family Studies, Samuel Perry, The New Yorker
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