On Election Day, there was more on the ballot than candidates, and voters in one St. Louis, Illinois, suburb let their voices be heard regarding one radical measure.
“Shall tax-supported libraries and schools promote drag queen events to minors?”
This was the question posed to Glen Carbon, Illinois, voters, The Federalist reported.
Sixty-nine percent of residents voted against the measure, sending a clear message to radical leftist policymakers that their town wasn’t interested in prized degeneracy as the vote failed by a 40 point margin.
Over the summer two libraries offered drag show events, prompting several in the community — including pastors — to speak out and fight to have the question be voted on as a part of this year’s ballot.
“If sexualizing and sexually grooming children isn’t your bright line for the church to speak publicly, I want to know what your bright line is,” said local pastor Heath Curtis in a statement to The Federalist.
Several people, including those who work in the libraries, defended these drag events.