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Politics
May 15, 2026
Draw Queen Demands Access To Youth After Officials Ban Pride Month At Libraries
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According to a drag queen wearing a pink afro wig, βlibraries are safe spaces.β This is true, just not in the way the drag queen believes. However, this is precisely why the Fresno County Board of Supervisors voted to block Pride Month activities at public libraries. This is because a βsafe spaceβ for families and children does not include grown men parading around in provocative, misogynistic attire, as they demand the right to read to children. This should not be controversial, and for the majority of the Fresno County Board, it was not.
BREAKING: The Fresno County Board of Supervisors voted to BLOCK Pride month activities at public libraries.
This comes after a drag queen teacher showed up to the meeting demanding that libraries be kept as LGBTQ "safe spaces"
MASSIVE WIN
Taxpayer-funded libraries should not⦠pic.twitter.com/uWuBulPqfF
β Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 14, 2026
Did this drag queen admit that LGBT identification is correlated with mental illness? It would appear so.
According to ABC 30:
After a 3-2 vote among Fresno County Supervisors, public libraries cannot recognize or celebrate LGBTQ Pride month and are denied from participating in this year's Fresno Rainbow Pride Festival.
"This decision shows we're going back in time. We're going back in time where stories didn't matter, where people were invalidated," Fresno State student Antonio Quintero said.
Call me crazy, but I recall drag queen story hour being a fairly recent phenomenon. If anything, we are βgoing backβ several years. Even then, where is the problem with that?
Many in a board meeting on Tuesday were glad to see supervisor Garry Bredefeld lead the motion to deny the libraries' participation in those Pride Month activities, which passed with support from supervisors Nathan Magsig and Buddy Mendez.
"The library now, rather than serve all members of the community in an unbiased fashion, has chosen to become advocates and promote a political agenda that many don't support," Bredefeld stated.
While it is true that insane leftists do not support this resolution, it is also true that the sane population does. Many families don't take it kindly when the LGBT community demands access to children. You are free to draw your own conclusions, but anyone who has a problem with this should see it as nothing more than a personal problem.
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