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The Ferguson Library in Stamford, Connecticut, held a drag story hour today with drag performers "Frankie Cyanide" and "Tiki Malone" -- the same performers who have appeared at the library for prior drag story hours over the last couple of years.
These events used to take place front and center -- on the main floor in the room to the right as soon as you walked through the front door of the library -- but not anymore.

Two years ago the event drew peaceful protesters.
The peaceful protesters returned last year. When a journalist for the Centinal went to report on the protest and the event targeting children, she got thrown out of the library.
Not only that, but Frankie Cyanide begged the journalist not to share information about the event, and falsely accused her of publishing "misinformation" about the drag performers.
Ironically, the only information published about the drag performers by the Centinal included screenshots from the performers' own social media pages.


Ever since, drag story hours have seemingly been relegated to the third floor conference room, behind closed doors and away from prying eyes.
By the time 11am rolled around today, the advertised start time for the event, hardly anyone was there -- and most who were in attendance, at least from what we were able to see, were older adults.
Perhaps parents finally figured out what these events are really all about, and are just no longer interested in introducing their children to this agenda?








