07/03/2024 / By Laura Harris
A Canadian university is set to sponsor drag classes for minors on a remote island.
The University of British Columbia (UBC) will be sponsoring the anti-family LGBT summer camp called “UBC CampOUT” at Camp Fircom on Gambier Island from July 4 to 7. Located near Vancouver, the remote Gambier Island is accessible only by boat. The camp – which has been running since 2009 – now targets potential queer, trans, two-spirit, questioning and allied youths aged 14 to 21 across British Columbia and the Yukon region.
A news release from UBC confirmed that Daniel Gallardo, a doctoral student in the university’s faculty of education, will lead classes on drag performance and gender identity alongside to other “drag parents.” The camp will also offer gender-related activities, including drag workshops, leadership-building opportunities and community engagement sessions. Gallardo is also a drag queen, performing under the name “Gaia Lacandona.” (Related: LEGO produces ‘pride’ video with Drag Queens and Furries.)
“Young people questioning their gender identity are encouraged to attend ‘drag workshops, leadership building opportunities and community,'” said Gallardo. “I want them to embody their imagination and free themselves from social constructions that have been imposed on our identities, like gender and the nuclear family.”
Furthermore, he stated that the camp seeks to get kids to “imagine being whomever they want,” to allow kids to be “free” from what it says are “colonial notions” such as the “nuclear family,” along with the biological fact that there are only male and female genders. According to Gallardo, one of his goals is to have some of his “drag children” choose their “drag” name during the camp.
In response to all this youth indoctrination, Canadians are pushing back against the LGBT agenda targeting children.
Recently, Canadian clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson stated that LGBT indoctrination in Canadian schools “has to stop” after a concerned citizen named Chanel Pfahl posted a photo of third-grade students on X, formerly known as Twitter, being taught about drag queens and drag kings. The classroom, set at Tony Pontes Public School in Caledon, Ontario, displayed a slide titled “What is Pride Month?” Pfahl captioned the picture, mockingly describing it as third-grade education under Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
The concerned citizen and former high school teacher wrote, addressing Toronto Education Minister Todd Smith: “Maybe more academics and less of whatever this is would be a good thing for [third-graders]? What do you think?”
Peterson replied to the concerned citizen’s post in June 2022, calling the attention of both the school and the Ontario premier. “This has to stop,” he began his reply on X. “The K-12 system is almost entirely in the hands of the anti-liberal/anti-conservative radicals. A very bad long-term strategy for traditionalists or even the merely sane.”
This was not the first time that Peterson, a professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, blasted Pride month. He earlier remarked that Pride is not a “celebration of love” but a “celebration of casual hedonistic self-centered sex.”
Head over to Groomers.news for more stories about drag performances that involve children.
Watch InfoWars host Owen Shroyer discussing a viral video of drag queens teaching children to dance like strippers at a drag show.
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