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Canada Broadcasts Sick Propaganda featuring Children in Drag

"The Canada Broadcasting Corporation broadcasts the abuse of children and seekts to brainwash more children into dancing in drag," says Eugene Delgaudio, president of Public Advocate.

Canada Broadcasting Corporation, on their website, says

"A daring and touching portrait of four kids chasing freedom and friendship through the art of drag.

As an art form, drag has always been about breaking down barriers, exploring new territory and daring to do the unexpected. And now, a new type of queen is emerging on the scene: she's fierce, she's living in a time of unprecedented access to queer culture and she's younger than ever before. She's a drag kid, and she's a long way from the era of the queens who took part in the Stonewall riots nearly 50 years ago.

Stephan, Nemis, Bracken and Jason are very different kids living in very different parts of the world, but they're united by a deep love of drag.

Fiery Stephan (a.k.a. Laddy Gaga), 9, lives with his British expat family in the south of Spain, where his explosive performances can't be contained by their villa, so he has started performing at tourist restaurants.

Shy Jason (a.k.a. Suzan Bee Anthony), 11, lives in the U.S. Bible Belt where his chosen family have formed a protective circle around him that has allowed his sassy alter ego to blossom.

Precocious Bracken, 11, lives in Vancouver, where she struggles for acceptance as a "hyper queen" (a female drag performer) and for opportunities to connect in the 19-plus world of drag shows.

Child star Nemis (a.k.a. Queen Lactatia), 9, lives in Montreal, and with the help of his "momager," he loves pushing boundaries, from selling his merch at a local fetish store to judging a vogue ball in a downtown bar, " the CBC website says.

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