TAYLER HANSEN REPORTS: Nudity, fetish gear, pornographic cartoons on display in front of young children at Austin Pride

Saturday marked Austin’s “Keep Austin Queer’d” Pride event, with the Eventbrite banner advertising over “400,000 attendees.” 

The day started off with crochet dildo’s, pornographic portrayals of children’s cartoons, and men in dog masks. It ended with fully exposed breasts, male strippers, furries, the Austin school district bussing children to the parade, police officers holding hands and transporting a Drag Queen, and a lot of attendees justifying nudity in front of children. This event let children under the age of 6 in for free, charged 7-17 year olds $10, and adults $20—all sponsored by Google.

The pricing layout used was clearly designed to encourage young children to attend, despite kink being worn and sold at the event.

Within seconds of entering, I had been recognized and photographed by multiple attendees due to my work exposing “All Ages” Drag Shows in the state, work which eventually led to the passing of SB12. By the time I had captured a few videos I was playing a game of Where’s Waldo with what seemed to be thousands of people. It got to the point where I was being followed everywhere I went and attendees were spreading the word of my presence, some even taking to social media to “warn” others.

Filming raw videos of the LGBTQ+ community grooming children is apparently not popular in this particular crowd I guess?

The parade that followed the event later crossed in front of the State Capitol where it encountered the “Let Women Speak” rally. A group of trans activist and Antifa protesters were in attendance and tried their hardest to shut down the speeches of women who had differing views.

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Approved ~ MJM