(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Drag queens infested and disrupted a children’s story hour with actor and author Kirk Cameron in Fayetteville, Ark. on Friday, according to Cameron’s publisher, Brave Books.
Cameron, a public and vocal Christian, has been on a tour where he reads books about faith, family, and America at public libraries, according to The New York Post.
The transvestites blocked the views of children and parents with their bodies and signs while distracting others and speaking over the book reading.
Brave Books described the scene.
“Unfortunately, the little children in attendance were forced to see men dressed as women, men wearing bright rainbow colors and individuals with black and white paint covering their bodies.”
Trent Talbot, the Texas-based CEO and founder of Brave Books, expressed frustration over the interruption.
“We’ve been saying that the left is preying on our children, and they sheepishly try to gaslight us — calling us conspiracy theorists,” he said. “On Friday in Fayetteville, a group of drag queens dressed in demonic outfits showed up to a children’s book reading filled with conservative and Christian parents and their children.”
“All these drag queens wanted was to force disturbing views on these innocent kids.”
Cameron also described the infestation.
“The small group of protesters, which included some grown men wearing silly makeup, dressed in skirts and heels, pretending to be women,” he said. “[these strange transvestites] listened to the reading of a kids’ book about God’s view of gender called, ‘Elephants Are Not Birds.’”
“I felt sad for the men in skirts.”
Cameron then quoted Psalms.
“As it is written, ‘You have taught the little children to praise you perfectly. May their example shame and silence your enemies.’”
He explained the story line of the book he was reading.
“At the close of this sweet and funny story of a singing elephant named Kevin who was tricked by a vulture named ‘Culture’ into thinking he might be a bird, the reader then asked the 300 children, ‘Do you think elephants can be birds, even if they strap on silly wings and a beak?’” he said. “In unison, and with great laughter, all 300 children confessed with gusto, No!’”
Cameron’s own book, “As You Grow,” borrows from a parable of Jesus, as it is about an acorn growing into a giant oak tree.
Cameron’s tour will continue as scheduled with stops still to come including, Denver, Colorado; Washington, D.C.; and New York City.