(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) After LGBT activists chanted that they are coming to groom the children of conservative parents at a recent “pride” parade, an NBC journalist attempted to blame conservatives for the radical but honest chant, Revolver reported.
“We’re here, we’re queer, we’re coming for your children,” the child groomers proclaimed, with some of them dancing topless in the crowd, according to a video posted on Twitter.
They are not hiding their agenda 😡 They say that there coming for your kids 😡😡 pic.twitter.com/6bES1X0lvO
— KellyCurrie45 (@KaCurrie_45) June 24, 2023
Rushing to the defense of the grooming activists was NBC journalist Tyler Kingkade, who penned an op-ed for NBC’s “out and proud” section, suggesting that the chant is really a good thing.
According to Kingkade, the degenerates were just having fun, and often chant threatening things in order to mock conservatives.
In the past, they have chanted: “Kill, kill, kill, we’re coming to kill the mayor,” and made jokes about pubic hair and sex toys during marches.
People at drag marches, according to the report, tend to sing a song titled “God is a lesbian.”
Kingkade also interviewed Brian Griffin, the original organizer of the NYC Drag March, for his piece, noting that people at such events just say things–whatever things they want to say.
“It’s all just words,” Griffin claimed, dowplaying the serious nature of the threats to conservatives and their children. “It’s all presented to fulfill their worst stereotypes of us.”
Kingkade further argued that the “coming for your children” chant is acceptable because it has been used for years at pride events. The “queer community,” he claimed, uses the chant to “regain control of slurs against LGBTQ people.”
This proves, according to Kingkade, that “right-wing activists” are using the video “to weaponize an out-of-context remark” in order to “further stigmatize the queer community.”
His argument was supported by Karla Jay, the first female chair of New York’s Gay Liberation Front and a professor emerita at Pace University, who claimed that “you can’t blame the victims here, and that’s what the right wing is doing.”