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NBC News Covers For Radical LGBT Activists’ ‘Coming For Your Children’ Chant

LGBT propaganda in classrooms and children’s clothing sections should leave no doubt that radical alphabet activists are targeting children, but members of the corporate media, like NBC News, will do anything to pretend that’s not what’s happening.

After participants at the New York City drag march were caught on camera shouting, “We’re here, we’re queer, we’re coming for your children,” NBC News ran an article claiming that the chant was misconstrued.

Right off the bat, NBC tried to downplay the footage by claiming that only “one voice” that was “louder than the crowd” chanted the line embracing child indoctrination.

A quick look and listen to the viral video shows several marchers enthusiastically echoing much more than “[W]e’re not going shopping,” as NBC suggested.

The gaslighting didn’t stop there. Mere paragraphs into the article, NBC insisted that the provocative chorus “has been used for years at Pride events, according to longtime march attendees and gay rights activists, who said it’s one of many provocative expressions used to regain control of slurs against LGBTQ people.”

NBC offered no definitive proof for this statement, something Twitter’s context feature indicated.

Nor did NBC explain how it concluded that “right-wing activists are jumping on a single video to weaponize an out-of-context remark to further stigmatize the queer community.”

Instead, NBC amplified comments from LGBT activists like former NYC Drag March organizer Brian Griffin who brushed off the outrage by claiming, “It’s all just words.”

“It’s all presented to fulfill their worst stereotypes of us,” Griffin added, noting that he “chanted obscene things in the past, like ‘Kill, kill, kill, we’re coming to kill the mayor’ and joked about pubic hair and sex toys during marches.”

Another activist, drag queen Hucklefaery Ken, claimed the “coming for your children” cries were a “bad joke that is being used to serve the interests of parasitic, predatory political propaganda and policy.”

Note that this is the same group of people that will hold up the coffee line to melt down if they are “misgendered.” “Just words” apparently doesn’t apply to pronoun usage.

This isn’t the first time corporate media have covered for the increasingly radical LGBT behavior at pride parades.

[RELATED: Naked Men Freely Expose Themselves To Kids At Pride Because The Right Bought The Left’s ‘Tolerance’ Lie]

When the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus sang a similar song threatening to “convert your children” in 2021, the press insisted that the supposedly satirical song was “misunderstood.”

The same manipulation tactics were applied when concerned parents all across the nation spoke up at school board meetings about indoctrination. Only this time, they were painted by the government and the media as domestic terrorists.

Even if pride parade participants have chanted about targeting kids for years, it doesn’t make their words any less true. “We’re coming for your children” is a clear threat that everyone knows the radical left will make good on. Even President Joe Biden admits that he wants “our” kids to be exposed to the obscene sexual content that comes with alphabet ideology.

Whether it be through the infiltration of classrooms, kids’ clothes sections, or, worst case scenario, their crotches, there’s no denying that the LGBT agenda’s next conquest is the youngest generation. There can also be no doubt that NBC is helping this cause by pretending that it’s a “joke.”


Jordan Boyd is a staff writer at The Federalist and co-producer of The Federalist Radio Hour. Her work has also been featured in The Daily Wire, Fox News, and RealClearPolitics. Jordan graduated from Baylor University where she majored in political science and minored in journalism. Follow her on Twitter @jordanboydtx.

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