‘Queer Kids Stuff’ Is a Youtube Channel Teaching Children Ages 3 to 7 about the LGBT Community

June 30, 2017 in News by RBN Staff

 

Source: Need To Know | G. Edward Griffin

‘Queer Kids Stuff’ is a Youtube channel that is produced by Lindsay Amer and filmed on a Sesame Street-style set.  According to the show’s website, it was created to help children ages 3-7 better understand the LGBT community. However, the substance of the program is, not to explain, but to glamorize. The latest video features Jeff, who makes the concept of being a drag queen seem like lots of fun. –GEG

 

By Brandon Morse, The Blaze

 

 

 

“Queer Kid Stuff,” a YouTube channel geared toward teaching children about sexual preferences, homosexuality, transgenderism, and more, celebrated “Pride Month” by releasing a video talking to kids about people dressing in drag.

The producer and host of “Queer Kid Stuff,” Lindsay Amer, created the channel in June 2016 to help children ages 3-7 better understand the LGBT community, according to the show’s website.

“Young queer people need to see themselves represented in their media and that is exactly what I aim to do,” Amer wrote.

In the videos, she and her co-host Teddy, a stuffed bear, invite guests on to explain various parts of the LGBT community, including the definitions of “gay,” “gender,” and “intersex.” They also discuss the subject of consent and include a sing-along video to go with it. Additionally, the channel discusses the Disney movie, “Frozen,” and how Elsa is allegedly homosexual.

In the latest video, Amer invites Jeff to explain the concept of drag queens to the kids. Following the pattern of every “Queer Kid Stuff” video, Teddy begins by asking the guest what his pronouns are and how he identifies.

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