The Media Research Center has continued to crank out performative outrage over drag performers and shows — that’s how they generate clicks, after all.
An April 3 post by chief MRC homophobe and transphobe Tierin-Rose Mandelburg complained that during the CMT Awards, singer Kelsea Ballerini “performed on stage with four drag queens to her song, “If You Go Down.” By the grace of God the drag queens were wearing modest clothes (this time) but the fact that they were legit men in tights was still rather obvious. The stage was also decked out in rainbow and confetti. It looked like Jojo Siwa vomited across the set and the stage crew just ran with it.” She further whined:
It’s likely Ballerini was protesting the recent Tennessee legislation that barred drag queens from entering the same spaces as children. Remember, the left thinks drag queen, aka professional perverts, should be reading stories to our kids, teaching them how to twerk, and showing them their crotches covered by nothing but fishnets.
The next day, Mandelburg parroted hate from the wildly homophobic Libs of TikTok over a theater camp:
This wasn’t an April Fool’s joke.
The Young Actors Theater Camp held a weekend drag camp last weekend for students ages 8-18 in Northern California to teach aspiring actors how to dress and perform in drag.
Libs of TikTok tweeted an image of the flyer, which promoted the “free camp.” The camp had previously been listed with a $597 fee which included a “bring a friend 4 free” element, but as of its most recent ad, the event was free of charge.
I guess they didn’t have enough registrants. I wonder why.
Details included that the camp was set up to help kids “discover your inner drag and share it with the world,” specifically targeted for “queens, kings & non-binary royalty aged 8-18.” Because apparently 8-year-olds who, mind you, can’t even stay home alone might be mature enough to decide that they’re neither male nor female.
Mandelburg concluded by huffing, “Let’s just say that Jesus had better come back soon, because we’re in hell.” Yeah, Mandelburg’s version of hell would include her not being able to spew hate at people.
The day after that, Mendelburg had a meltdown over a stuffed animal:
If you were thinking about bringing a kid or a loved one to Build-A-Bear anytime soon, don’t.
Build-A-Bear just announced its latest partnership with none other than drag queen RuPaul in order to push drag even more into spaces where kids exist.
RuPaul, who hosts a drag queen competition show on TV, posted an unboxing video on his Instagram page where he got to meet the RuPaul bear. The stuffed toy had an intense amount of gold eyeshadow and black eyeliner, similar to how many drag queens do their makeup, as well as a giant blonde wig and a gold sequin dress. The dress even has a slit that extended all the way up to the bear’s crotch.
Very tasteful, Build-A-Bear.&nbI’d argue that offering a child a teddy bear dressed up as a professional pervert is a great way to exercise grooming behavior.
[…]It really is sick, the way the left is blatantly and obviously grooming our kids. And it’s also sick that when they’re called out for it, they don’t even care.
Welcome to 2023 America.
It’s a sign of Mandelburg’s extreme, sick hatred for anyone different from her that she thinks a teddy bear that nobody is being forced to buy is “grooming.”
But Mandelburg was on a roll, and she spent an April 6 post raging against Disney:
If you didn’t think that Disney was out for your kids, here’s your reminder.
Disney’s latest live action movie, “The Little Mermaid,” is set to release at the end of May, and this time the creators are harping heavily on leftist religion of wokeism to carry the plot. The antagonist, Ursula, is supposedly based heavily on drag queens.
Melissa McCarthy, who plays the role of Ursula in the 2023 film, sat down with Entertainment Weekly (EW) to talk about the role. Ursula, the original character from the classic animated version of the movie, was in fact inspired by drag queen Devine [sic] back when it was created. But, the new, live action reprise makes it even more obvious.
There’s a drag queen that lives in me. I’m always right on the verge of going full-time with her,” McCarthy told EW.
She said she “100 percent” used drag as her influence for the role under the sea. McCarthy also told Pink News that she’d relied on her moments isolated during the COVID-19 pandemic to, let’s just say, drag out her inner drag…pun intended.
“To keep the humour and the sadness and the edginess to Ursula is everything I want in a character – and, frankly, everything I want in a drag queen,” she said.
You’d think Mandelburg would be happy to see a villain be based on drag. Still, that’s slightly better than her former colleague in hate, Matt Philbin, who went a tad racist by complaining that a Disney live-action “Peter Pan” movie wasn’t white enough (our pointing out of which may have cost him his MRC job).
Manedlburg spent an April 7 post whining that not everybody was being forced to mark Easter Sunday by having Christianity imposed on them:
When you think of Easter, do you think about Jesus, death, resurrection, springtime, bunnies, or church? Well then you’re like most of the rest of the country who knows what Easter is all about. On the other hand, some people think about freakin’ drag queens.
In protest to the “400 pieces of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation on the books,” the Los Angeles LGBT Center planned an Easter Day Drag March.
Now that’s an idea I hope dies and doesn’t get resurrected.
[…]This isn’t the only blasphemy of Easter. Earlier this week, we saw numerous restaurants gearing up for Easter drag brunch events, a drag queen Jesus, and a few drag queen bunnies showing what they called “gay chaos” this Easter season.
If you wanna wear fake boobs, Walmart makeup and rainbow fishnets, you’re gonna look weird, but do you, boo. But, on EASTER? Really?
We thought right-wingers like Mandelburg opposed having views imposed on others — but that’s exactly what she’s doing by demanding that everyone mark Easter the way a right-wing Christian like her would.
That’s five straight days of anti-drag hate. Presumably, she gets paid well to spew that much rage.