Lyle Shelton v ‘Drag Queen Story Hour’
Have you heard of “cissexism”?
No, I haven’t either.
It’s yet another made up word in the wacky world of gender ideology.
Apparently “cissexism” is an assumption that we are born male or female – which of course we are.
But my good friend Lyle Shelton from Australia who spoke at our Forum on the Family last year has spent the past 5 years defending
a blog where he wrote that sexualised and gender fluid drag role models are dangerous role models for children, and that “The wrongdoing is done by those who put drag queens in front of children and who want to spread their radical sexual expressionism and gender confusion to children everywhere.”
I completely agree with Lyle – and I’ve exposed this drag queen agenda a number of times in a number of McBlogs. So, sue me.
Lyle’s case was back in court this week – the Queensland Civil and Administrative Appeals Tribunal – with this new claim of “cissexism”.
We talk to Lyle and find out the latest.
Lyle Shelton is National Director of the recently re-birthed Family First political party. His previous work history includes serving the Australian Christian Lobby for 10 years, five as managing director. For more than 20 years he has been a keen participant in Australia’s culture wars first as an elected member of the Toowoomba City Council through to his present involvement in minor party politics. During the 2017 same-sex marriage plebiscite he was a director and spokesperson for the Coalition for Marriage. Lyle has written for The Australian, The Courier Mail, The ABC Online, The Spectator Online and has been a regular media commentator, appearing on Sky News, the ABC’s Q&A, Channel 7’s Sunrise, ABC News Breakfast and Channel 10’s The Project. He is the author of “I Kid You Not – Notes from 20 Years in the Trenches of the Culture Wars”. Lyle has a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and was a former Group Commodities Editor for Rural Press Limited. He lives in Sydney with his wife Wendy, and they have four adult children and one grandchild.



