Florida Governor Ron DeSantis threatens Miami restaurant’s liquor license over family-friendly drag performances (via eatermiami)
from an R House event posted on July 3 in which a drag performer leads a child around the restaurant patio. The video apparently led to a more formal investigation of drag performances at the business during brunches between July 9 and July 23.
The complaint is the latest attack by conservatives against family-friendly drag events. For months now, conservative politicians and pundits across the country have been leveling an assault against queer cultural expression, attempting to equate childrens’ attendance at drag events to
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