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Johnson County Commish is fighting a culture war over a drag show invite

Johnson County Commish is fighting a culture war over a drag show invite

There are some fun tidbits in this report, mostly serving to annoy our friends in the suburbs before the 2024 election showdown.

In the meantime, here’s a petty and burdensome observation. . .

Has anyone ever noticed that even Commish Charlotte O’Hara’s supporters don’t seem to like her much?!?

In fact. . . She deserves props for this kind of grudging respect.

It’s also impossible not to notice varying degrees of right-wing fascination with trans culture, which stirs intense excitement about a facet of American culture that went mainstream and became something of a bore in the late 90s.

Accordingly, here’s a look at the conservative brand stirring the pot again in the Golden Ghetto:

In an email to constituents and other citizens this week, Commissioner Charlotte O’Hara says that “advertising and attending a Drag Queen show” in June, which was billed as a “family-friendly” show at an event in pride is part of “President Mike Kelly”. radical left politics.”

The drag show encouraged tips for entertainers, similar to those at a strip club.

In the meantime. . .

I credit this news channel for taking quotes from both sides on the “buffer” non-issue and noting the perfectly plausible JoCo library point of view. . . That young men may need women’s supplies in their lives and don’t have a discreet way to easily procure them. . . Not to mention that making feminine hygiene a political issue threatens to stigmatize and hurt young women far more than male political opposition.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link. . .

Heartland: Johnson County commissioners embrace drag show for kids, tampons for men’s rooms, colleague claims

Under development. . .