SICK: California Lawmaker Trying To Make DRAG SHOWS Part Of Mandatory Curriculum!

Senator Scott Wiener of San Francisco, who two years ago got a bill passed decriminalizing men having sex with boys by labeling all opponents “homophobic” and “anti-Semitic,” is now proposing that “Drag Queen 101” be included in the K-12 curriculum.

The Democrat senator may have outdone himself this time. The Senator appears to be unsatisfied with his plan, which would allow children as young as 12 to receive the COVID-19 vaccine without parental approval. Or his bill to remove the felony sentence for deliberately exposing someone to HIV.



Wiener made the remark in reaction to Texas Representative Bryan Slaton’s (R) announcement that he will introduce legislation to prohibit drag shows in the presence of children.

Here’s what Wiener said Tuesday on Twitter:

“This guy just gave me a bill idea: Offering Drag Queen 101 as part of the K-12 curriculum. Attending Drag Queen Story Time will satisfy the requirement.”

Wiener, who isn’t a father, has a sardonic sense of humor, but, given his previous legislation, which is heavily focused on the LGBTQ population in California, this feels more ironic than hilarious.

SB 145, his bill to relax sex offender requirements for sodomy with minors, actually says in the bill language:

“This bill would exempt from mandatory registration under the act a person convicted of certain offenses involving minors if the person is not more than 10 years older than the minor and if that offense is the only one requiring the person to register.” Governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 145 into law.

“The bill would instead make the intentional transmission of an infectious or communicable disease, as defined, a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for not more than 6 months if certain circumstances apply, including that the defendant knows he or she or a third party is afflicted with the disease,” according to Wiener’s bill, SB 239, which was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown.

Well, it looks like all of his work seems to have a consistent theme.

Sources: Dailywire, Americanfaith, Theblaze, Thepostmillennial