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Drag Queen Story Time cancelled in Woodingdean after protests

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 4 Aug, 2022 at 7:40PM
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Drag Queen Story Time cancelled in Woodingdean after protests

Lloyd Russell-Moyle joined the demo at Woodingdean library in support of Drag Queen Story Hour

Drag Queen Story Hour was cancelled at a library in Brighton today (Thursday 4 August) after protests at two earlier events.

The event was called off in Woodingdean where protests again centred on 27-year-old Sab Samuel, known as Aida H Dee, a drag performer and author.

Mr Samuel, a patron of Autistic Inclusive Meets London, has faced protests elsewhere in the country over the children’s story time events, with scuffles in Brighton and two arrests in Hove today.

Campaigners for and against the event gathered outside Woodingdean library, in Warren Road, before staff announced that Aida H Dee would not be leading story time.

There were significantly fewer campaigners outside Woodingdean library compared with the scores who went to the Jubilee Library, in Brighton, and the Carnegie Library, in Hove, earlier in the day.

About 30 people turned out in Woodingdean where parents and their children had to run a short gauntlet of protesters handing out leaflets.

The leaflets said: “Don’t ask: ‘Why do young children need to watch a drag queen show?’ Ask yourself: ‘Why do drag queens need an audience of young children?’

One mother tearfully said: “No, I don’t want your leaflet.”

And one father gave LGBTQ+ protesters a thumbs up.

Conservative councillor Dee Simson, who represents Woodingdean ward, went along to the event, having already booked a place.

Brighton Kemptown MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle was also there. He had been heading to his office in Woodingdean, he said, and wanted to see how things were going.

He said: “It’s very strange. I would say the protesters are deeply un-British and unpatriotic because it’s a long British tradition that we’ve had pantomime and people dressing up and bending gender in that fun activity for children.

“This is just another variation of that. It’s taking these British traditions and adapting them for the real world.

“What they want is to import some kind of American culture war, these protesters against this, some capitalist American monoculture rubbish.

“This is about the beautiful diversity that we see in Britain and Europe and all over the world.”

Lloyd Russell-Moyle joined the demo at Woodingdean library in support of Drag Queen Story Hour

One supporter, Frank, 23, from Brighton, went to all three events and said that the opposition seemed more violent as the morning progressed, adding: “I would describe the other side as fascists as they were using anti-semitism and talking about the ‘new world order’ to say we’re harassing kids which is nothing to do with it.

“I’m here to make sure people like me don’t get assaulted. It’s scary.”

Brighton school teacher James Armstrong attended all three protests and challenged Piers Corbyn, the brother of the former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Piers Corbyn, a former TV weather presenter, also went to all three protests, and appeared to align himself with the far-right Patriotic Alternative group at the demo outside Hove library.

Mr Armstrong said: “He just shouted a lot of abuse at me and said I don’t have an argument. There are a lot of parents who have bought their kids here to have some stories read to them.

“But this has been cancelled because people have turned up accusing us of paedophilia and all sorts of ridiculous things.

“We are here to support love, respect and equality. We just see it as someone dressed up, reading stories to the kids.”

Piers Corbyn protesting against Drag Queen Story Hour

Hove resident Liz Brynin, 75, attended the Woodingdean protest only because she objects to drag for children and is concerned about the messages that the story sends to them.

She said: “It’s an insidious introduction to quite a dark world with a lot of very unhappy people.

“It’s normalising it, which if you’re 18, that’s fine. If you’re eight, three or four, no. The theme of Aida H Dee’s storybook, the Three Goats United, the end of the story has a goat poo on the wolf’s head, which is treated as a joke, and I find that a disturbing message.

“I have grandsons, and I know what young kids are like with poo. It’s a joke. They think it’s funny and parents have to work very hard to teach them it’s not healthy and pooing is a private business. You don’t talk about it in polite society.”

After the protests, the Green group of councillors on Brighton and Hove City Council said in a statement: “We proudly support the events held in our libraries and stand with the protesters who said no to fascism.

“As a city, we are welcoming, open and diverse – and we will always represent those values.”

Labour councillor Amanda Evans said: “In this week when we celebrate our diverse LGBTQ+ community with the first full-scale Pride events since 2019, the Labour group fully supports the city’s libraries programme as a whole and the Drag Queen Story Hour in particular.

“We are very proud of our inclusiveness and diversity as a city and so pleased to welcome Aida H Dee as a performer and professional children’s entertainer.

“We are also pleased to note that many more people – including Labour members and Kemptown MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle – turned out to support the events than the small group of misguided protesters who objected to them.”

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Comments 11

  1. colin king says:
    3 years ago

    common sense at last , hooray

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  2. Selina says:
    3 years ago

    Safeguarding is very important, as throughout time children are accessed by ways of closeness to children: priesthood, scouts, teaching, sports, research. We need to ask, is over sexualised adult entertainment possibly an avenue for grooming and access? Are people too close to inclusion blind to the risks?

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  3. Edna Welthorpe (Mrs) says:
    3 years ago

    There will always be facists who object to LGBTQ+ people being allowed to exist.
    To all those Trump like idiots, I do hope you stay away from Theatre this Christmas. Or will the drag queen hearing the children’s joyous shouts of ‘They’re behind you’ corrupt your Nazi souls

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    • George says:
      3 years ago

      Why are you aligning LGBTQ with grooming children? Can you not see how your group has been co-opted by pedos?

      Reply
  4. Lex says:
    3 years ago

    Home schooling appears to be the way forward.

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  5. Jason says:
    3 years ago

    You can’t equate this kind of indoctrination of minors to pantomime.

    A friend summed it up perfectly with this address to people pushing this stuff.

    “Your child isn’t trans. Your child is impressionable, and you are an abuser”

    Truer words were never spoken. Children are NOT sexual beings, so let them be children.

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  6. Paul Temple says:
    3 years ago

    Really sad that this has been canceled, I honestly cannot see the problem with a drag queen reading a story – if you don’t want it don’t send your children, don’t ruin it for others.

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    • Peter says:
      3 years ago

      Woman-face is more offensive than black-face. This is not pantomime, where we get to laugh at the pretend woman. Here we are supposed to endorse their delusion.

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  7. Mrs harvey says:
    3 years ago

    Very glad. Something very unsettling about grown men pretending to be women insisting on reading to other peoples kids.
    Drag artists are adult entertainment

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  8. Gerry says:
    3 years ago

    The Black and White Minstrels, white men blacked up to parody black people, is rightly now seen as offensive and racist. Drag queens, men dressed up as parodies of women, usually vicious nasty and oversexualised to boot, is seen as acceptable and fun. It’s obvious to me that drag is horrific, totally misogynist and based on hideous stereoytpes…and no way should it be normalised for children by so called Drag Queen Story Hour. An idea for Brighton libraries… why not get actual women, of all ages, to read stories to children in a story hour?

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  9. Steve says:
    3 years ago

    Ok groomer

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