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Protestors target children and parents at story time events

by Jake Clothier
August 24, 2022
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Counter-protestors came out in force to show solidarity with Aida H Dee, as she closes the final leg of her story time tour at Wokingham Library. Picture: Courtesy of Imogen Shepherd-DuBey

Counter-protestors came out in force to show solidarity with Aida H Dee, as she closes the final leg of her story time tour at Wokingham Library. Picture: Courtesy of Imogen Shepherd-DuBey

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PROTESTORS targeted children’s story time events across Wokingham Borough today.

Crowds picketed parents and children as they went into libraries for the fun events.

They were against the story hour event given by Aida H Dee, a drag queen who was on the last leg of her national tour, which sees her reading children’s books to families.At around 11am, on Tuesday, August 24, Aida conducted a reading at Wokingham Library, as protestors and counter-protestors gathered outside.Activist Piers Corbyn was among those waiting outside the library to show opposition to what protestors say is the ‘grooming’ of children, something strongly denied by Aida.

A number of people attended to show support for Aida, wearing rainbow hula garlands and carrying rainbow flags.

Cllr Sarah Kerr, executive member for climate emergency and residents’ services at Wokingham Borough Council, said: “I attended this with my 2 boys – it was brilliant.

“Kids had a blast and I kept wiping tears from my eyes due to laughing so hard.

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“To then walk out and have someone shout out ‘poor kids’ at my children and then someone tell me in front of my kids that I shouldn’t be taking my kids to be groomed, is outrageous.”

She continued: “It is such a waste of tax payers money to need a police presence at a kids event like this.

“The protestors are from all over the country – Piers Corbyn was there shouting out inappropriate comments about grooming through a megaphone.

She explained that the event was just like taking her kids to the panto, “yet these protestors demonstrate why events like this and pride events need to take place.

“We still have a long way to come as a society to be truly inclusive, tolerant and empathetic to others. “I’m glad my children got to share these messages through the story time session, but how awful that they had to walk out of the event to witness how far part of society needs to come to be truly inclusive and tolerant.”Later that afternoon, at around 1pm, Aida attended Woodley Library for another reading event, which was similarly subject to people gathering outside, including a significant police presence.

Corbyn also attended the Woodley event, appearing from a car which was equipped with a roof-mounted loud-hailer.

Simon, one of those protesting at Woodley, said: “I’d like to start this with we’re not anti-gay, we’re not anti-lesbian.

“We’re not anti any sort of sexuality, unless it involves children.

“As an adult do what you want to do with other consenting adults, but do not bring children into it.

“A drag queen reading to children as young as three-years-old in the library is not acceptable behaviour.”

Among those showing their support for Aida’s story time events was executive member for children’s services at Wokingham Borough Council.

She said at the Woodley event: “We’re very saddened by the fact that some people seem to have assumed that there is something sexual or even grooming going on here.

“This is an event which is a bit like a pantomime dame coming to read to children for a fun event which emphasises that it’s okay to be slightly different.

“For people to come and protest and accuse those people who are attending these events of all sorts of awful things is ridiculous, and they’re really they should just get a grip.”

Pictured above: Piers Corbyn speaking to Thames Valley Police officers at the event in Woodley Library.

Aida H Dee’s story time events have seen protests at a number of venues, including her first show in Reading Central Library on Monday, July 25,which was interrupted by people who had gained access to derail the reading.

Two women were forcibly removed from the library by Thames Valley Police.

After that event in July, Aida said: “We’re going to go ahead, as usual, and if protestors are there, they’re there– we have things in place to protect ourselves, and our attendees.”

Aida said that protestors are “evidence” that Story Hour events are necessary.

“These people are why we do what we do– Drag Queen Story Hour UK exists because these people exist.

“If there were no backlash, nobody shouting things like ‘a man can’t be a woman,’ all the shows would be is a fun hour of interactive storytelling.

“But it becomes political because these people are making it a political issue.”

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