America’s corporate media has been scrambling to shut down the outrage after videos emerged on social media of a pack of drag queens marching in the streets while chanting “We’re coming for your children.”
As Slay News previously reported, decent-minded Americans have been raising concerns about the welfare of their kids after transvestites took to the streets of New York City during Friday’s annual drag queen parade and threatened: “We’re here, we’re queer, we’re coming for your children!”
However, NBC News is demanding that conservatives stop believing their lying eyes by claiming that “we’re coming for your children” means something else.
According to Los Angeles-based NBC News journalist Tyler Kingkade, those who believe the chant is a threat related to grooming children are ignorant.
Kingkade wrote, “To conservative pundits, activists, and lawmakers, the video confirmed the allegations they’ve levied in recent years that the LGBTQ community is ‘grooming’ children.”
According to the original organizer of the NYC Drag March, Brian Griffin, “If that’s the worst they heard, it’s only because he wasn’t there this year,” said Kingkade.
“Griffin said he chanted obscene things in the past, like ‘Kill, kill, kill, we’re coming to kill the mayor,’ and joked about pubic hair and sex toys during marches,” reported NBC News.
“People at the Drag March regularly sing ‘God is a lesbian’,” the outlet added, apparently attempting to excuse the chants.
Kingkade, who elsewhere claims he is best known for his “coverage of abusive treatment of young people,” stressed that the “‘coming for your children’ chant has been used for years at Pride events, according to longtime march attendees and gay rights activists, who said it’s one of many provocative expressions used to regain control of slurs against LGBTQ people.”
Besides, it’s not the only threat chanted at the march, according to Kingkade, formerly an editor at HuffPost.
At last year’s march, a mob of transgenders and drag queens reportedly chanted, “Ten percent is not enough: Groom! Groom! Groom!”
The NBC News journalist indicated that conservatives have long stigmatized the “queer community” by associating those who defend drag performances in front of children and “classroom discussions of gender identity with pedophiles.”
In claiming that those who defend sexual displays and sexual conversations with children are “groomers,” Kingkade argues that conservatives are trying to “paint the community as a threat to the country’s youths.”
NBC’s reassurance that there is a precedent for LGBT activists threatening to take and groom American children does not appear to have achieved the intended effect, however.
Washington D.C. watchdog group Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton responded, “DEMONIC: @NBCNews defends targeting of children by extremists.”
DEMONIC: @NBCNews defends targeting of children by extremists. https://t.co/IxGeO6V9rC
— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) June 28, 2023
Musician Brad Skistimas of Five Times August recommended that somebody “please check the writer @tylerkingkade’s hard drive.”
The DeSantis campaign noted, “According to the media, the chant isn’t the problem.
“You are the problem because you noticed it and objected.”
“‘We’re coming for your children’ is a threat, and you do not get to pretend otherwise when people treat it as such,” wrote Mark Hemingway of RealClearInvestigations.
The Heritage Foundation tweeted, “It just confirms conservatives have been spot on about how perverse the #Pride movement is for a very long time.”
If you thought this would improve the image of their movement, it doesn’t.
It just confirms conservatives have been spot on about how perverse the #Pride movement is for a very long time. https://t.co/fCn0ZJCgBv
— Heritage Foundation (@Heritage) June 28, 2023
Conservative commentator Ian Miles Cheong wrote, “Oh, so it’s okay then?
“They chant about how they’re ‘coming for your children’ and promote the sexualization of kids and have been doing so for years so that apparently (according to NBC News) makes it normal and acceptable because America as a society has become tolerant and apathetic to degeneracy.
“Welcome to the last days of empire.”
Brittany Hughes, the managing editor of Media Research Center TV, quipped, “We’ve always been coming for your children, why are you surprised?'”