Johnson County Commission Fights Culture War Over Drag Show Invitation

There’s some fun information in this report that mostly serves to tease our suburban friends ahead of the 2024 election showdown.

By the way, here’s a sharp little observation. . .

Has anyone ever noticed that even Commissioner Charlotte O’Hara’s supporters don’t like her very much?!?

Actually . . . Props are deserved for this kind of grudging respect.

It’s also hard not to notice the right-wing’s varying degrees of admiration for trans culture, which evokes intense feelings for an aspect of American culture that has gone mainstream and become a bore by the late ’90s.

With that said, let’s take a look at the conservative firebrand who’s causing trouble again in the Golden Ghetto:

In an email to constituents and other citizens this week, Commissioner Charlotte O’Hara said “advertising and participating in the Drag Queen Show,” billed as a “family-friendly” show at a pride event in June, was “beneficial to Mayor Mike Kelly’s He said it was part of his duty. radical left policies.”

The drag show encouraged performers to be given tips similar to those at the strip club.

Meanwhile . . .

Thank you to this news source for quoting both sides of the “buffer” issue and pointing out the JoCo library’s very reasonable perspective. . . Young people may need female-oriented supplies in their lives and there is no common-sense way to easily obtain them. . . Not to mention that making women’s sanitary items a political issue threatens to stigmatize and hurt young women far more than male political opposition.

Read more www.TonysKansasCity.com connection . . .

Hearted: Colleague claims Johnson County commissioners embrace child drag shows and tampons for men’s restrooms

It’s improving. . .