Several weeks ago, the online world was shocked when video footage showed what appeared to be a young girl, no more than around 5 years old. The girl was filmed walking with a topless trans stripper in a club-like environment complete with strobing lights, pulsing music, and of course, very little clothing.
The past several years we have seen drag queens and trans events become popularized among young children, but even so, this specific footage was exceptionally troubling due to the stripper’s attire (or rather lack thereof).
It didn’t take internet sleuths long to identify not only the performer in question, but also the venue where the “show” occurred. The location was R House, a popular Miami bar that frequently hosts drag performers. Lest anyone think that the video showing the young girl at their establishment might be a one-off mistake, children are apparently a common enough occurrence at R House for their menu to feature a specific kid’s section.
Now, in an objective win for the good guys, The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) has filed a complaint against R House, which could ultimately result in the bar losing its liquor license. The complaint specifically cites several different incidents where underage children were exposed to adult “entertainment.”
It’s worth noting that, despite what the left may argue, protecting children from sexual abuse and grooming is not cancel culture, nor is it a violation of freedom, since the right to groom children simply does not exist. It may take the center, left, and indeed parts of the right some time to get used to seeing a rightwing agenda actually get implemented, but if you ask me, it’s about time conservatives play to win.



