I’m old enough to remember when they wouldn’t film Elvis from the waist down because it was lewd.
Ha, on the Ed Sullivan Show even! And married couples in sitcoms had twin beds.
I’m old enough to remember when they wouldn’t film Elvis from the waist down because it was lewd.
The topic of this discussion is the event called A Drag Queen Christmas... a tour that goes around quite a few cities in the United States. That is the event being investigated in Florida as being inappropriate for children.. I think if you look at the video clips and the content you would agree..
Is it illegal? One persons sexually explicit is not another’s. My Aunt use to think showing cleavage was sexually explicit. Elvis was thought to be too sexually explicit. If the act is legal, it should be up to the parent. There are rock concerts that some feel children should not attend because of the lyrics and performances, but others bring their children.
Ha, on the Ed Sullivan Show even! And married couples in sitcoms had twin beds.
I asked if you had seen the clips of the show A Drag Queen Christmas... that's what's being discussed here... we're talking about you entirely different things..
Hip-hop music is especially notorious for lyrics that I wouldn't have wanted my kids to hear when they were young. But I don't want the government saying that no one should be allowed to listen to it just because *I* don't like it.
I wouldn’t take my grandsons because it’s an adult performance, they’d be bored in between the big fake boobs in a box and wouldn’t understand the rest of the sexual innuendos. My granddaughters would giggle and be embarrassed because they are teenagers. My point is, like yours, I’m not the morality police and the shows break no laws. I’ve seen stuff similar at music concerts, skimpy outfits fits, gyrations, twerking and dirty dancing imitating sex. Christian groups tried to go after the music industry, also, with little success. Music and movies carry rating now, they are suggestions for parents, and not enforceable by law.Reichwingers, fake Christians (and fake teachers), and other self-appointed "good people" think that we need to use the power of government to enforce what they think is "morality." Apparently the laws we have against child abuse, molestation, indecent exposure, etc. are not good enough. Got to keep those prisons well-stocked, you know.
And the world was a lot better off back then
The example that TRUTH DEFLECTOR sent me in a response was what I described!
I have no idea what you are referring to!

Hip-hop music is especially notorious for lyrics that I wouldn't have wanted my kids to hear when they were young. But I don't want the government saying that no one should be allowed to listen to it just because *I* don't like it.
Only dumbasses without a future like the past.
Dude, it's in the best interests of our nation to maximize the potential of all Americans. Why do you oppose the idea?
And the world was a lot better off back then
MEOOWWW! Interesting.
I'm referring to what we're discussing in the OP...I've mentioned it more than once....Perhaps we can catch up later...there are a number of video clips and excerpts here from A Drag Queen Christmas...If you need me to repost, I will, though...The example that TRUTH DEFLECTOR sent me in a response was what I described!
I have no idea what you are referring to!
I wouldn’t take my grandsons because it’s an adult performance, they’d be bored in between the big fake boobs in a box and wouldn’t understand the rest of the sexual innuendos. My granddaughters would giggle and be embarrassed because they are teenagers. My point is, like yours, I’m not the morality police and the shows break no laws. I’ve seen stuff similar at music concerts, skimpy outfits fits, gyrations, twerking and dirty dancing imitating sex. Christian groups tried to go after the music industry, also, with little success. Music and movies carry rating now, they are suggestions for parents, and not enforceable by law.
Especially the one being discussed...as you can see, not a single person here would take the kids or the grandkids to this one...for good reason...drag shows are not performing arts. fine for gay bars, not for public consumption.
Drag shows are, by definition, performing art, regardless of your opinions.Especially the one being discussed...as you can see, not a single person here would take the kids or the grandkids to this one...for good reason...![]()