
Texas town holds separate Christmas parades amid backlash over drag queen float with children
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The town of Taylor, Texas, held two separate Christmas parades after the Christian organization booted an LGBT group from their event after two drag queens featured last year.
TAMA issued a statement in November explaining that they would be banning Taylor Pride from the town's annual parade after the group "made it into the parade due to an unfortunate oversight" that saw two men dressed as women in a float with children. Jon Brown is a writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to jon.brown@fox.com.
The Town of Taylor held a separate parade that allowed any group that wished to participate.
"To be clear, the group known as Taylor Pride, which seeks to promote the LBGTQ+ lifestyle as biblically accepted, with two men inappropriately dressed as women, should never have been allowed to participate and put their promotion on display to families who had no warning about what was coming," TAMA said in their statement.













