
Netflix is planning to celebrate the Tiger King documentary series’ first anniversary with some old-fashioned DRAG.
The celebration will take place on TikTok where plenty of minors can watch the drag queen musical adaption, titled The Tiger Queens: The Tiger King
Is it just me, or do I see a recurring theme with Netflix lately?
Netflix seems to love drag queens and little girls.
We have Cuties in one corner sexualizing little girls, and in the other corner, drag queens doing live shows for kids…
Anyway, the Tiger King series was released one year ago today, so Netflix decided this would be a fitting way to celebrate the show’s anniversary.
Netflix tweeted, “Looking back, it feels like Tiger King was the perfect series to match the mood of March 2020 — it was like nothing we’d ever seen before, nothing quite made sense, and we didn’t exactly know how it would end.”
Netflix describes that Tiger King was an escape from what was going on around us last March when the virus took the world by storm.
While I can understand how the feud between Carol Baskin and Joe Exotic is entertaining and definitely a distraction, how do drag queens quite fit in that narrative?
I don’t seem to understand why repeatedly these themes and ideas keep getting pushed more and more on our youth.
The show Tiger Queens will star Kim Chi as Carole Baskin, Heidi N Closet as “The Tiger,” and Willam as Joe Exotic.
All three are alumni of RuPaul’s Drag Race, which is also SUPER sexualized, but now it targets CHILDREN.
Listen, I’m all here for freedom. If you want to dress up as whatever you want DO IT. I’m not stopping anyone.
HOWEVER, I do NOT appreciate it when over-sexualized agendas are pushed on America’s CHILDREN. It’s not right.


