Fast-food chains are seemingly competing in woke Olympics to see who can virtue signal the hardest amidst this year’s Pride Month.
Burger King debuted its “Pride Whopper,” which uses two top or two bottom buns to promote “equal love and equal rights.” And Taco Bell is hosting “Drag Queen Brunches” to create a new “immersive fan experience.” Now, Pizza Hut wants children to read more LGBTQ books in exchange for free pizza.
The BOOK IT! Program, which has been a unique program at Pizza Hut since 1984, has always encouraged America’s youth to read more books. The program has just gone woke, however, as it is now promoting a book that features a little boy dressed in drag.
The book is called Big Wig, and it exposes young and innocent children to drag queens and transgenderism, amongst other controversial themes. According to the book’s publisher, the book “celebrates the universal childhood experience of dressing up and the confidence that comes with putting on a costume.”
“And it goes further than that,” the publisher added, “acknowledging that sometimes dressing differently from what might be expected is how we become our truest and best selves.”
Now, American families are boycotting Pizza Hut over its LGBTQ propaganda. Better yet, the backlash was immediate.
As many users suggested on Twitter, the book incentivizes kids in PreK to 6th grade to read about becoming drag performers. On top of that, it popularizes adult themes that would have been considered mature material just a few years prior.
It’s worth noting that this push for drag themes upon children by woke organizations has been an increasing trend during this Pride Month. Despite massive uproar and backlash from American families.
Perhaps the biggest example is a Dallas bar named “Mr. Misster” hosted the “Drag Your Kids to Pride” event intended for children. The event revolved around drag queens and children, with activities ranging from musical chairs to a sexualized show by the drag queens in attendance — which children, shamefully, took part in.
In brighter news, American families are (finally) standing up to all this woke nonsense by voicing their concerns and frustrations online, while boycotting any company that chooses to force LGBTQ propaganda onto children. The best part is these efforts are working.
For example, mayor Jacques Gilbert of North Carolina announced Saturday that a proposed LGBT Pride “Drag Queen Story Hour” event was canceled after backlash from the community.
“Given that this part of the event was not originally presented when the event was proposed, I met with representatives from the organizations hosting the event, the Apex Festival Commission, and presented the feedback I have received from citizens,” Gilbert wrote. “Today I was notified that the Apex Festival Commission has taken the feedback into careful consideration and has decided to remove the Drag Queen Story Hour from the event.”