Iowa Schools Allow Children To Be Sexualized With Drag Crazy Event!
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Sexualization Of Children Through Drag Shows
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| Hey everybody, Jason Burmes here, and we've got a really interesting yet disturbing show for you today. | |
| Last night, I received a couple of texts from the Iowa Mama Bears about an event that took place in Ankeny, Iowa, and that's outside of Des Moines. | |
| That, you know, it's the kind of thing that you kind of see sometimes on the news or in social media, but you don't think that it can come to your local school district, but it has. | |
| And this is the mass psychosis sexualization of children through drag shows. | |
| And I want to make it extremely clear. | |
| I don't like the sexualization of children on any level. | |
| I don't want anybody running around in their underwear doing a PG-13 slash R-rated strip show in front of a bunch of kids, period. | |
| Period. | |
| But this extends well beyond that. | |
| So to talk about how this is not just a local phenomenon, it's not just happening in Iowa. | |
| We have one of the Iowa Mama Bears with us and her husband to speak on this. | |
| So first off, guys, introduce yourself to my audience and how you became aware of this because we're going to show people videos and photographs. | |
| And quite frankly, it should shock people. | |
| Hi, everybody. | |
| I'm Iowa Mama Bear Kimberly. | |
| And this is my husband, Jonathan. | |
| Hi, everyone. | |
| And we came aware of this. | |
| Actually, I came across it in one of my friends' Facebook posts. | |
| She actually was posting about it because her son is one of the drag queens in it. | |
| I know this family very well. | |
| They're sweethearts. | |
| I mean, the kid's really nice. | |
| He graduated from Ankeny High School this year. | |
| Like I said, he's a sweetheart, but what they did at this performance is just wrong. | |
| And it should never have been brought into a school, especially the way they're dressing and dancing. | |
| This is what I would call a strip joint, basically, performance. | |
| There was even pictures of a student handing another student on stage a dollar. | |
| And so this is the kind of thing that parents were not made aware of. | |
| This was just put on by the GSA club. | |
| And this is not the first time that it's happened. | |
| I'm finding out that there's several other states that are GSA that are actually hosting shows just like this. | |
| And it's wrong. | |
| And we need to expose it because this is sexual grooming of our children. | |
| I absolutely 100% agree. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| When Kim showed me this, I was literally dumbfounded and out of words. | |
| I literally sat there. | |
| She's like, look at what's there. | |
| And I'm like, that was my response. | |
| Literally, I was blank staring. | |
| Like, how could this be allowed to be in the school system, whether it was during school hours, after school hours, it doesn't matter. | |
| The government is very, very regulated in what they allow to be presented. | |
| So even if you wanted to come in and you wanted to have whatever, a Bible study club in it, they're not going to be apt to say, yes, we're going to have a great Bible study club after hours during this time period. | |
| No, but we're allowing that this kind of stuff is presented where they can have groups and kids and kids can invite other kids to welcome this type of perspective into their lives. | |
| Yet again, when did parents stop becoming parents? | |
| When did we give Uncle Sam the right to be the actual father of all of these children and say, hey, you know what? | |
| We're going to teach you what your sexual orientation is going to be. | |
| We're going to teach you what your preferences should be. | |
| We literally are removing parental rights from parents if we keep down this path and what we currently are experiencing. | |
| And there's the child. | |
| I don't want to show them for too long. | |
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Removing Parental Rights
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| But I mean, again, this is in the classroom. | |
| I want to make that extremely clear. | |
| Whether this is after hours or not, I was trying to come up with in my head what was the most outrageous thing the school ever put on. | |
| And, you know, I was thinking about, and, you know, we talked about this off air, you know, BMX bike stuff where they were doing flips. | |
| Oh, no, they'd bring maybe a Christian rock group. | |
| You would have the dare people there against drugs, sometimes comedy troops. | |
| And then I thought to myself, maybe the most, you know, weird thing we ever did is we had like a slave market day. | |
| And of course, that would be frowned upon today. | |
| But it was basically that you would buy teachers and other faculty in an auction. | |
| So they would auction off the teachers to be like your slave for a day in school. | |
| I mean, if that was as risque as it gets compared to, you know, and I remember specifically one of the teachers, like the guy that was the auctioneer, was wearing leather, what would be assless chaps, except for he had jeans on. | |
| You know, it wasn't like, hey, let's show my ass to all the students. | |
| And yet you look at something like this. | |
| And I'm sorry, this has zero artistic merit. | |
| This is basically the equivalency of a strip show involving children. | |
| In fact, you know, I didn't play the audio while we played the video in the background, but they are literally cheering and hooting and hollering as this is going on. | |
| I hope you guys are still there because it looks like the picture's frozen up. | |
| Can you hear me? | |
| And it looks like I lost them really quick. | |
| Hopefully we're going to get them back on because again, they are doing extremely good work. | |
| And look, Kim and her partner have now traveled the country, made big, big issues of what is happening to our kids, whether it be the torture of masks or the sexualization of our children. | |
| And it's here. | |
| It's in Middle America. | |
| We have to realize this. | |
| And I think that we got them to join again. | |
| There we are. | |
| We're back. | |
| All right. | |
| Sorry, I'm not sure what happened there. | |
| It happens. | |
| I figured I'd get you guys back. | |
| So once again, you know, this is a show with really zero artistic merit. | |
| It is nothing more than a strip show disguised as a school activity now in a high school. | |
| Now, my niece, she just turned 13. | |
| She's a year away from being in high school. | |
| I know that you guys have literally a caravan of children. | |
| How old is your oldest? | |
| Are they of this age? | |
| Are they aware of this stuff going on? | |
| Are their friends talking about it? | |
| Yeah, so our oldest is actually 20. | |
| She's in her second year in college. | |
| And then we have three other kids that are in the Ankonese School District. | |
| My 18-year-old just graduated this year from Ankoni Centennial. | |
| And then my second, our third oldest, I guess, would be my son, who's in eighth grade. | |
| This actually, when I was looking at the pictures of some of the kids that attended this drag show, there is middle school kids. | |
| So there is seventh and eighth grade kids that were in the picture that were at the show, along with a choir teacher from Ankini Centennial. | |
| And so it's just sickening that they just allowed this in our school and that there is the teacher. | |
| She is Miss Jill. | |
| And so it's just, it's just, and she also spoke at the school board meeting about DEI a few weeks ago and brought her transgender child in to speak about what's going on. | |
| So it doesn't surprise me that she was there happy-go-lucky watching this happen. | |
| It's just sickening that they're bringing this kind of stuff into our schools. | |
| Like our kids have enough crap to go through right now. | |
| They don't need this added on to everything else. | |
| I mean, let's just talk about confusing the crap out of kids even more. | |
| Like, hey, you're transgender. | |
| Okay, let's take you to a drag show and let's show you other things that you can do. | |
| One thing I want to say real quick, Jason, is when you talked about all those different activities that you had in the school system, the DARE program, the, you know, Guinness Book, World Records, the BMX thing, all of those were brought to the school to have a bigger picture and a goal orientation. | |
| Whether you became a police officer or you did something for special extracurricular activities, all of that is goal-oriented. | |
| And that's what we try to disseminate to our kids when we were children or when we were kids, disseminate to them to have them set goals and priorities and expectations for the future. | |
| Here, they literally are setting a goal for you to do this or perform into this or to become this. | |
| That's completely different than the goals we had as kids. | |
| Why would we allow this to be pushed into our school system? | |
| I mean, I get if you're your preference, which is not my preference, and you do that on your own time, but don't put that into the school. | |
| Don't use it as an extracurricular activity. | |
| It doesn't make sense. | |
| Well, it only makes sense if you're trying to break up that relationship with the family because these days they act like there is no nurture argument in the nature versus nurture. | |
| Everything is just natural. | |
| But there was a time, like you said, you talk about these other activities being goal-oriented. | |
| There was a time in this country where everybody wanted to be a police officer or a firefighter or an astronaut, right? | |
| And that was very much because of the cultural norms and what was being pushed. | |
| And people act like by pushing these norms on children, by getting them up on stage so they get a round of applause by a group of adults and other children and peers that doesn't encourage them to go down these paths is absolutely absurd. | |
| You know, you even have people on the left like Bill Maher simply discussing that this is a cultural phenomenon in which they are being pushed into doing these things, not naturally, but again, because of the media, because it's hip, because it's cool, because it is being normalized. | |
| And you can say what you want. | |
| When you normalize things that also involve drugs and hormone blockers and permanent surgeries that you cannot come back from, we are literally talking about another level of, I would say, not only psychological, but biological warfare against our children. | |
| What are your thoughts? | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Hands down. | |
| I was just reading the other day that 90% of the children that are pushed to become transgender and have had the surgical procedures done later in their life regret it. | |
| 90%. | |
| So you say that that's what they want. | |
| They're children. | |
| We put expectations and laws and stipulations. | |
| Don't smoke until you're this age. | |
| Don't drink until you're this age because you're too young to comprehend and have the life event and situations that you have growing up and the knowledge base to be able to make the just decision that's going to change you for the rest of your life. | |
| Why are we allowing this to not be, you know, you need to be of such and such age before you make that decision? | |
| We do it with smoking. | |
| We do it with nicotine, period. | |
| And I would argue that it's insanity to me that, you know, we pushed the level, the age of 18. | |
| And we, you know, we have 18 as the consent. | |
| You can join the military and you can literally kill somebody on behalf of your government or be killed, right? | |
| And 18 is also where you can vote, correct? | |
| And, you know, 18 is where all these things happen. | |
| And now they push alcohol arguably to 21, but also nicotine to 21. | |
| And we're not even in the discussion, in the discussion when we are talking about life-changing drugs, not drugs you can go to rehab for, okay? | |
| Not drugs you can go to rehab for that your parents have no say in whatsoever. | |
| Because, you know, they can knock the liquor bottle out your hand at 17 and say no. | |
| They could crush the cigarettes right in front of you, say, go to your room then. | |
| But you want hormone blockers? | |
| You want to get rid of your natural breasts? | |
| No, no, we'll protect you. | |
| This is insanity on another type of level. | |
| And, you know, again, I would argue, I know that you speak on these tours and I'll be speaking again on the Reawaken America tour coming up in Rochester. | |
| But a lot of this stuff not only has to do with the empowerment of the state, the division of the family, but really not a transgender, but a transhuman movement where they convince our young people. | |
| Not only do you not need a family, not only is your gender fluid, but hey, you can hang in the metaverse and eventually you can be what you want. | |
| You want to be a pink pony unicorn riding the wave of rainbow country? | |
| Sure. | |
| Why not? | |
| I mean, it's LGBTQ plus for a reason. | |
| It's so they can keep adding and adding and adding. | |
| And as soon as they had non-binary and zeros and ones, I warn people, this is them pushing an anti-human agenda, an anti-God agenda, an anti-spiritual agenda. | |
| What are your thoughts on that? | |
| That's 100% correct. | |
| And these schools are protecting the kids. | |
| I mean, a school, the child can go to the school and say, hey, I want to be transgender or I am transgender. | |
| And the school does not have to notify the parents. | |
| And they can even go as far as helping them get the hormone blockers and stuff like that that are needed without parental consent. | |
| And that's wrong. | |
| And my daughter, who's 10, loves to run around on all fours. | |
| She has been since she was like two. | |
| And she thinks she's a horse half the time. | |
| But does that mean I need to go get her some horse medication and put her out in the pastor? | |
| Like, seriously. | |
| She's identifying as equestrian. | |
| Right. | |
| And so like, there's got to be a line in the sand that people need to draw and say, we're not doing this anymore. | |
| Because otherwise, we're going to have one messed up future for our kids who are not going to know what's right, what's wrong, who's human and who's not. | |
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Call Me If You Need Support
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| What you prefer to be called as. | |
| And it's just, ugh. | |
| I'm going to caution my wife on her statement on horse medication. | |
| We do believe in ivermectin. | |
| I'm going to caution her on the statement. | |
| Well, isn't it ironic? | |
| Again, you know, and I'm not taking a position one way or another on any of the abortion issues other than the fact that you have, you know, and again, I'm not a left-right guy, but the left all of a sudden saying to use a certain type of horse medication for abortions, if indeed becomes illegal, as if that would be acceptable. | |
| You know, the double think, the double speak, the cognitive dissidence that's going on in our society is at an all-time high, is at peak level. | |
| I hope. | |
| I hope we're at peak level, but this thing just keeps soaring. | |
| I don't know how much further they could go, but I mean, they're going to challenge them because I'm sure they're going to figure out how to do it. | |
| I would definitely not say we're at a peak yet. | |
| We don't know what the future holds. | |
| If we don't all stand up, stick together, and start fighting this as a group. | |
| And the fact of the matter is, is all of your listeners, if you aren't reaching out to your politicians, if you aren't speaking out at school boards, if you aren't reaching to try and change tomorrow, today, you're failing to be able to be the person that can change and make a difference. | |
| My wife is a stay-at-home mother. | |
| They literally, you all have the same potential that she does and I do to be able to pick up a phone and call your politicians to write an email, to write a letter and speak out to make sure that some of these issues and concerns that we have as Americans is brought forward. | |
| And if there's enough voices that are spoken, the louder and louder we get. | |
| And the other piece I want to say is, Jason, you brought up the spiritual piece to this. | |
| And the fact of the matter is, is my priority list for me and my family is it goes God, it goes my family, and then it goes everything else is number three. | |
| So that's the fact of the matter of this. | |
| The nuclear family still exists. | |
| We just have to continue to build as a group. | |
| And we've been at wit's end between our own relationship and we are stronger than we ever have done before throughout all these things with the help of God. | |
| So I have to say thank you for bringing up the spiritual side because that's something that's getting more and more missed and more and more covered. | |
| And as they try to remove God from everything that they can remove God from and present everything else. | |
| Well, they've already done it in school, but I mean, in life, period. | |
| They want to remove God out of life. | |
| And that's something we're based on and God we trust. | |
| I think it's very real. | |
| And it doesn't really matter what faith you come from, but the idea that man is his own God is also this push. | |
| You know, you talk about these transhumanists and they say, look, we have the technology now that we can actually do what all the false religions have promised. | |
| And you're going to be able to be whatever you want and live forever. | |
| And it's this carrot on a stick that isn't really coming. | |
| It is the great lie. | |
| How can people get involved? | |
| How can they support you guys in particular on this issue? | |
| Because I would encourage people, again, you need to be involved in your school board. | |
| You need to be sharing this stuff on social media. | |
| You need to be having conversations with your neighbors and the parents of your kids' friends. | |
| It doesn't matter what side of the political spectrum they're on. | |
| Be a human being. | |
| Find a way, because you obviously have some agreements in the past to bring these subjects up, not on a point of contention, but one of agreement. | |
| And then you're going to find, you know, if you don't come in at a confrontational way, you're going to get more people that are like, yeah, this is messed up. | |
| I don't necessarily agree with this. | |
| You know, how can we fight back? | |
| So what are some direct actions they can do to do that and support you guys? | |
| They can go to our website at iowamamabears.com. | |
| We are having updates about this case with the hospital. | |
| I'm sorry, I'm losing the train of thought. | |
| With the thing that just happened at the school. | |
| This is just wrong. | |
| And we have to get more involved. | |
| And we have to go to our school board meetings. | |
| We have to dress alike. | |
| You have to show unity. | |
| So I encourage everybody to do that. | |
| And if you can, reach out to other groups in your area that are not like-minded like you. | |
| I actually reached out to another group here in Ankeny called Focus. | |
| They actually are on the other side of the political spectrum than I am. | |
| But together we came and we met and we actually agreed that, you know what, we can set politics aside and we can focus on what's right for the kids. | |
| And we actually have more common than most people might think. | |
| And if you just get out there and actually talk to these people and actually have an open mind saying, hey, let's see what we can agree on. | |
| Let's see what we can work on to make a difference. | |
| It can happen and it can happen in a big way. | |
| Now, does the school board like that where I'm talking to this focus group? | |
| Heck no, because they're scared crapless of us all joining together, showing up at the school like we did yesterday about what happened at the high school. | |
| Because now they're like, crap, now we got both sides on us. | |
| Like, what are we going to do? | |
| How are we going to play this game? | |
| You know, so just reach out to somebody of the opposite opposite spectrum that you have and see what you can do to come together. | |
| And I encourage everybody, like I said, go to iowamama bears.com. | |
| We'll keep you updated as much as we possibly can. | |
| You can reach John and I. You can call me. | |
| My phone number is 712-369-0939. | |
| I'm happy to talk to anybody and everybody. | |
| And I put my phone number out because that's the way I am. | |
| I'd rather talk to you on the phone than email you and hide behind a keyboard. | |
| Like if you want something to be said to me, negative or positive, call me. | |
| And every time I put my number out, not one person has called me on the negative side. | |
| So I challenge somebody to do that. | |
| Come on, do it. | |
| I mean, I love this conversation with people to just hear what their opposite sides are. | |
| You know, I want to know what they're thinking. | |
| I want to know why. | |
| Why do you have a different outlook than me? | |
| What drives you to what your why is? | |
| But back to the ways that you can action as an individual. | |
| You can go in our website. | |
| We have a five-step guide as well. | |
| And then also reach out to your politicians. | |
| If you don't know your politicians, know your politicians. | |
| These are the people that are making the laws in your life right now, in your state, in your city, in your county, in your district. | |
| They are literally the ones that are pushing things forward for you to make what is happening in your lives legal or illegal. | |
| So these are the people that you want to be reaching out to, whether you do phone calls or emails. | |
| You need to be bombarding these guys. | |
| So they are constantly receiving notifications. | |
| And if it's the same topic over and over and over and over again, they can't deny it. | |
| If it's the same questions, the same pursuits for changing something, they cannot deny it. | |
| Because you know what a politician is afraid of? | |
| Not being elected. | |
| Guess what? | |
| If the majority tells them that they're not going to elect them, if they don't try to make a difference here, I guarantee Their perspective changes when you try to attack their pocketbook, which is their election candidacy. | |
| So, well, I got to tell you guys, I am all about building bridges and not burning them. | |
| And I think that the perceived reality that the mainstream tries to put on us with their authoritative sources is very, very different from the actual reality of those same neighbors down the road across the street when you actually talk to them, as you're seeing. | |
| So, it is time to come together. | |
| It is time to put partisan politics aside, especially for our children on so many levels, because we don't know what the future holds except for the past two, two and a half years has been so implicitly evil, so implicitly deceptive, and so implicitly anti-human that it's time for us to all come together. | |
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Time to Come Together
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| So, guys, once again, thank you so much. | |
| And we will have you on again on any progress. | |
| I'll probably be seeing you in New York come August, right? | |
| Yep, we'll be there. | |
| All right, guys, thank you so much for joining me again. | |
| So, there you go, guys. | |
| Iowamamabears.com is the website. | |
| Great guests, and a real big issue. | |
| Again, I don't want to have to watch this, okay? | |
| Like, I don't want this okay. | |
| I don't at a school and you don't think that this is like a strip thing. | |
| I don't know what to tell you. | |
| Of course, it is. | |
| It's not just about sexualizing your kids, it's beyond that. | |
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