Children Exposed to Bizarre Nude Performance at ‘All Ages’ Oregon State University Drag Event

by William Biagini

 

Underage children were exposed to adult nudity at a recent drag show at Oregon State University’s Lasells Stewart Center, hosted by the student-fee funded campus LGBTQ group Rainbow Continuum on June 2.

The drag performance—called “Illegal Drag Show”—openly encouraged LGBTQ members to “Be Gay. Do Crime.” An Instagram post advertised the event to “all ages,” alongside a note that it would contain “adult themes.”

Rebecca Lang, Students for Life President at Oregon State, told Campus Reform on June 6 that “The show consisted of extremely explicit sexual content including sexually provocative performances by men and women in drag and costumes.” She also noted that minors were present at the show.

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Multiple eyewitness sources confirmed to Campus Reform that at least four small children were present during the entire show. “Two who were so small two adults had to sit them on their laps so they could see,” Lang said.

In exclusive footage, one performer—who appears to be a biological woman—fully exposes her breasts for the audience by stripping off all upper body clothing. The performer then tries to hold various objects under them, such as a wooden sword and “five pound” weights. Footage shows the individual eventually bringing out a ladder, as a “trans-masc” associate joins her to assist with the “titty weight lifting” feat.

Footage also shows one of the drag queens leading a child on stage to be interviewed in front of the cheering audience. As the performer interviews, the child responds to a question with, “He’s a full grown man.”

Lang told Campus Reform that the children were present “without a content warning, or regard for their innocence or age.” She added that they “were subjected to a sexual display that included not only references but physical moves and sexually explicit dances by both biological men and women, and extreme nudity as well.”

Student groups like Rainbow Continuum are eligible for grants for special events on campus.

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William Biagini is a student at Florida State University studying history. In addition to interning for Campus Reform, William freelances for numerous publications including The College Fix. He has appeared on both The National Desk and Real America’s Voice. Follow William Biagini on Instagram and Twitter.
Photo “Oregon State University Drag Event” by Campus Reform.

 

 


Appeared at and reprinted from campusreform.org

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12 Thoughts to “Children Exposed to Bizarre Nude Performance at ‘All Ages’ Oregon State University Drag Event”

  1. Sherri Aragon

    and what was done about this, any protest any outrage, anyone accountable for it ?

  2. Lindy

    “ not likely to do much harm “ ok, yup, they said that, and it stands alone to shine a light on true stupidity.o

  3. HammerOfReason

    This behavior is vile and can only be described as grooming. Another embarrassing and disgusting example of what liberals and the gay community are doing to a once fantastic state.

  4. Sarah

    Adult drag shows are no place for children.having a drag Queen reading to children in school or library is not harming them but don’t bring your child to a drag show it is for adult entertainment.That is on the parent not the performers.

  5. Mark Frazier

    There’s no reason any child should be subjected to such horrible talent. The real question is why do these people find it so necessary to expose children to this behavior and the need to throw their life choices out in public?

  6. Vin Dudé

    No big deal. I don’t understand the reason that kids shouldn’t see a drag show. If they’re so young that they must sit on parents’ laps, it’s no like to do much harm. Childhood “innocence” is a myth.

    1. Brian

      Are you a pedophile? Because that’s the kinds of things sick, disgusting pesos say.

    2. HammerOfReason

      Ok pedophile

    3. AJ Fitts

      The fact that you think children seeing adults acting out or glorifying sexual scenarios isn’t harmful to their minds, or worse yet – that you don’t think they are born innocent, has me greatly concerned about what you went through as a child. I can’t even think of how to phrase this properly… Are you saying that it is perfectly acceptable for children to watch full grown adults partaking in, acting out, or openly exploiting intimate subjects such as intercourse or foreplay??. No child of any age, let me rephrase that, no person at any age, for any reason, should be made to watch full grown adults in any type of sexual, or sexually charged, situations! Especially without prior knowledge and consent, that would be outlandish to expect of anybody. Let me guess soft porn would be okay to play at school assemblies then?? It’s basically the same thing! I’m really curious on how you think interactions between adults and children should go, or how in the world children aren’t born with general innocence? Urges and whatnot at certain ages are to be expected, as biology has proven, but the innocence is still there until someone shows them different. It is disgusting to me some people don’t grasp that concept. Sure people can be who they want to be – do what they want to do – have interests in whatever they want to be interested in… BEHIND their closed door. Being taught that it is okay to be open and advertise their bodies in a sexual manner to anyone that happens to look their way cannot in any way be beneficial or positive. Please, if I’m mistaken, and you think for whatever reason that teaching young children it’s okay to show their naked bodies in public, to make a game out of intimate and private situations, and that it is perfectly normal for adults to be and talk provocatively to and in front of them — By all means, I’d love to hear your argument on that!!

    4. Karen

      I agree. And if their parents didn’t walk out because it, that’s THEIR decision. I would have kept my children there when they were young. They are merely body parts.
      Oregon state law allows public nudity unless it’s with the intent to sexually arouse either the viewer or the exposed person. It is merely City ordinances that may or may not prohibit nudity.
      “Parental guidance” should be the governing rule, in this case.

      For Pete’s sake. Some people just need to grow up and appreciate that there are many different people with differing views.

    5. Tam Tam

      Said the pedo groomer 👎

    6. Sherri Aragon

      and how many kids do you have,? it may not be a big deal to you, I am sure you would think its ok for them to go to strip places too, well they are NOT your kids

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