Taxpayer Funds Used to Support Drag Queen Summer Camp for Children

1 year ago
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Summary:

A theater in Vancouver, Canada has received nearly $280,849 in taxpayer funding since 2018 to support a summer camp for children as young as seven to learn about drag. The camp, which is offered in both "junior" and "teen" versions, teaches children about the art of drag and how it can "brighten up your life." The theater has defended the camp, claiming that drag is for everyone and is a form of self-expression.

However, the use of taxpayer money to finance the camp has sparked controversy, particularly as drag events targeting children have become a contentious issue in both Canada and the United States. Critics argue that such events are not appropriate for young audiences, and some drag queens have even voiced their opposition. As debates around drag events for children continue to grow, questions about their impact on children's well-being and the responsibility of public institutions to promote them have arisen.

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