Fascist Proud Boys turn to violence against LGBTQ allies at drag queen event

Ginger Minj at RuPaul’s DragCon LA 2018
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In a scene that is becoming sadly familiar, a protest over another drag event erupted into violence on Sunday, as far-right demonstrators clashed with LGBTQ allies.

On Sunday, protesters and counter-protesters gathered outside Old Nick’s Pub in Eugene, Oregon, where a “Drag Queen Brunch Story Hour” event was taking place. The family-friendly event had reportedly sparked outrage on right-wing social media in part due to the inclusion of an 11-year-old performer who goes by the stage name Venellope.

According to Lane Community College newspaper The Torch, the anti-LGBTQ protesters included local members of the Proud Boys as well as the Rose City Nationalists. Springfield county commissioner David Loveall reportedly attended the protest with members of the Crossfire Christian Church.

Counter-protesters included at least one member of the Eugene Democratic Socialists of America. Supporters of the event reportedly protected families as they entered the venue, blocking protesters who held signs and shouted allegations of “pedophilia” and “grooming” with rainbow flags and umbrellas.

Things escalated when protesters attempted to enter the ticketed event but were blocked by supporters.

Local police were on alert due to negative attention leading up to the event, and Eugene Police Department officers in riot gear were present.

“Because opposing groups were communicating plans to attend, possibly armed, Eugene Police created security plans to allow for a safe environment for everyone in the community to exercise their constitutional rights and freedoms, to protect the lives and property of all involved, and prevent safety disruption to uninvolved community members,” the EPD said in a statement.

As protesters and counter-protesters spilled into the surrounding street and a nearby park, police…

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