Youngkin Ally Leads Protest Against Virginia Pride Event

The Washington Examiner reports:

Dozens of protesters gathered outside Old Town Hall in Fairfax, Virginia, to protest the city’s pride celebration, where drag queens were scheduled to dance. The event was coordinated by Stacy Langton [photo], the Virginia mother who went viral in 2021 for speaking against phonographic books in front of the Fairfax County school board.

Langton appeared in several ads for Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) during the 2021 gubernatorial election. Fairfax Mayor Catherine Read, who was attending the event, told the Washington Examiner that the city is paying for the event. Other sponsors of the event include George Mason University and Fairfax Ace Hardware.

The signs the protesters carried included signs that read “Leave Our Kids Alone,” “Drag is prostitution,” and “No drag queen story time.” Earlier this year, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee (R-TN) signed a bill criminalizing drag show performances in certain public locations. However, a federal judge ruled on Friday that the law was unconstitutional.

Read the full article. It looks like our old pal Eugene Delgaudio took part in the protest. Watch out for those long-haired men in warehouses, Eugene.