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at Rush for Hillsdale dot Com. Career Day went a little sideways for students at the Rocky Top Middle School in Thornton, Colorado. One of the featured speakers was Jessica Lahore l Aposto b W h O R, a dancer and performance artist. Actually, Jessica Lahore is a drag queen. Lahore explained to the middle school students that he is a man but portrays a woman in performances. Lahore asked that they call him Miss Jessica because using Lahore around
the children he wanted to influence would be inappropriate. Music parents were not informed that their children would be getting career advice from a drag queen. When word got out, many of the parents were outraged, but not all so. The principill sent out a letter apologizing for not letting parents know in advance, But the principal defended inviting Lahore
because doing so was inclusive and promoted diversity. After all, to liberals, there's nothing more important for kids to learn in middle school than diversity and politically correct gender bender brainwashing being instructed in all of it by a drag queen. M
