Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania

tLoKMJ t1_jdn4jzg wrote

Wording of your question aside..... from a general standpoint politicians have been expressing values and engaging in cultural appreciation for as long as there have been governments. Whether that's wishing everyone a happy holiday, participating in a parade, speaking at a Veteran's Day event, visiting a school, planting a tree on Arbor Day, or whatever else.

But if you need a more practical reason that aligns with your personal view of a mayor's job, then the answer is already in your examples:

> keep the city safe

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mikeyHustle t1_jdn3k8o wrote

You're reading sex into places where it isn't. You're the one pushing sex into these situations. The drag performers aren't acting sexually. The kids aren't perceiving any sex. They're hearing average childrens' stories read by people doing performance art.

You don't understand the difference between sex and gender, and your comment is getting very violent about it.

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DawnExplosion t1_jdn176z wrote

Look, I'm a conservative-ISH person. I'm not into the woke stuff. However, what is this outcry over drag? I just don't get it. I'm afraid the Right is using it as a smokescreen to hide something worse on their side. I've only been to a few places that had drag queens and they were funny and nice. I just don't see the problem.

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