Coeur d’Alene Mother Asks City Council to Apologize for Gay Pride Event — “Why Was This Not Stopped?”
A resident in Coeur d’Alene stood before city council to address why political leaders in the community didn’t put a stop to the LGBT event which hosted drag queens performing in front of young children.
The mother says “This is not hate speech, I am not a white supremacist. I am a mom.” before asking city council members “why was this not stopped?”
“Isn’t it funny we go from this book” the mother says, holding up a children’s book depicting drag queens on its cover, “to the manifestation of the real thing in our city park.”
The woman respectfully asks Coeur d’Alene mayor, Jim Hammond, as well as City Council members for a public apology, and a commitment to disallowing future LGBT events to take place within the City of Coeur d’Alene.
Gay Pride events across the county routinely feature naked adults displaying their genitals in front of children — and North Idaho is no exception.
The below video shows the LGBT event that took place in North Idaho, prompting left-wing extremists from Portland, as well as Neo-pagan extremists to attends the event.