Hmmmm..... @DragStoryHourUK are running this as a *paid* Facebook ad, with comments turned off!
a) Rattled much? 👀
b) Caveats are cool. Learn about caveats. You might have been ok with "Drag queens infrequently hurt children!"👍
Examples follow, will grow sporadically...

A self described "drag mother", formed a relationship with a 7 yr. old girl based around training her to perform drag. Caught distributing and exchanging CSEM and facing 13 charges related to child sex abuse.
https://t.co/YjkfjN5rvB (thanks: @GoodyActually)
A drag queen facing prosecution having been caught with CSAM, some of which was category A. Duncan is also alleged to have produced "prohibited images" of "pornographic and obscene *depictions* of children."
https://t.co/RbSayQ8Uvj
In 2008 Garza was convicted of sexually assaulting an 8 yr old boy, and is a registered sex offender.
In 2018, Garza was able to join a "Drag queen story hour" event at @houstonlibrary and read to children.
https://t.co/QCA592Qy1U
Facing *allegations* from multiple parties. One, a 15 year old "superfan" accuses Coady of goading them towards suicide, supply of drugs and alcohol, hitting, choking, and emotional abuse.
https://t.co/w4cWZi1yLK
In @thedailybeast's piece from previous tweet, the 15 year old fan accuses Honard of exposing himself to him/her, saying: “It was the first penis I ever saw and it was when I was 15, and there was no consent.”

(To any TA's on a hate scroll: Yes, exposing children to adult sexual behaviour is harming them. Yes this qualifies.)
DISGUSTING: a drag show stripper at Rhouse Rynwood in Miami is seen walking a child during the performance. pic.twitter.com/2vJkvJc5ID
— Brendon Leslie (@BrendonLeslie) July 5, 2022
His 2018 drag show prompted walkouts due to sick Jimmy Saville jokes.
He was convicted in 1999 of four counts of rape of a boy under 16, and banned from contact with children. He went on to breach that order alarmingly!
https://t.co/bW8r6gK7fL
Drag queen caught in a police sting trying to meet a man and his 8 and 11 year old children for sex.
CSAM and/or "prohibited images" were found at his home and he admitted making and distributing the same.
https://t.co/rbUzYNUWi4
(TY @LuxuryMoon!)
Jailed for 9 years after maiming a lesbian couple by running them down with his car.
Makes this list for also being found guilty of abducting a 15-year-old boy.
Grim reading this one...
https://t.co/S8Mo6t2DI6
The above 9 anecdotes are sufficient to blow the claim made by @DragStoryHourUK out of the water, but not enough to tell us about *relative* risk.
Truth👇

I, a full on bleeding heart lefty, desisted asexual, and man who was once in a "polyamorous" relationship situation am *PERFECTLY CLEAR* that this is not an ok way to behave around kids. That IS NOT a right wing opinion.
Yes, he did pic.twitter.com/6Q4WOHH47W
— Xose. Ser muller non \xe9 un sentimento\u2640\ufe0f (@Estacadebares) January 8, 2023
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1. IQ is one of the most heritable psychological traits – that is, individual differences in IQ are strongly associated with individual differences in genes (at least in fairly typical modern environments). https://t.co/3XxzW9bxLE

2. The heritability of IQ *increases* from childhood to adulthood. Meanwhile, the effect of the shared environment largely fades away. In other words, when it comes to IQ, nature becomes more important as we get older, nurture less. https://t.co/UqtS1lpw3n

3. IQ scores have been increasing for the last century or so, a phenomenon known as the Flynn effect. https://t.co/sCZvCst3hw (N ≈ 4 million)
(Note that the Flynn effect shows that IQ isn't 100% genetic; it doesn't show that it's 100% environmental.)

4. IQ predicts many important real world outcomes.
For example, though far from perfect, IQ is the single-best predictor of job performance we have – much better than Emotional Intelligence, the Big Five, Grit, etc. https://t.co/rKUgKDAAVx https://t.co/DWbVI8QSU3

5. Higher IQ is associated with a lower risk of death from most causes, including cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, most forms of cancer, homicide, suicide, and accident. https://t.co/PJjGNyeQRA (N = 728,160)
