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Teacher's backlash from drag performance called 'setup'

Teacher's backlash from drag performance called 'setup'


Teacher's backlash from drag performance called 'setup'

A high school teacher who dressed in drag for a lip-sync performance says the community rallied around him after parents complained but a conservative activist says parents were probably pulled into a stunt meant to garner sympathy.

Matt Kashdan, who teaches French at Middleton High School, wore a blue sequined dress and red-heeled boots when he danced to a song to finish “Fine Arts Week” at a school in Middleton, Wisconsin, Fox News reported. 

What would have probably been viewed as a silly dance years ago was performed last month in a perverse, gender-twisting culture, especially in public schools. So parents are now on alert for propaganda and indoctrination from the teachers in charge of children, which is likely why the school received complaints.

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"People were calling me a groomer, people were calling me a pedophile, people are calling me a narcissist," Kashdan told a local TV news station. "It was homophobic."

Reacting to the controversy, Janice Crouse tells AFN it smells like a “setup” by a teacher who knew the reaction would upset parents but would also make him look like a victim.

"This was a setup,” she alleges, “where the drag queen teacher had planned this as part of an effort to normalize LGBT issues and to normalize being a drag queen."