Boston Globe:

A drag queen story hour in the Seaport was canceled Sunday after a neo-Nazi group gathered outside, marking the latest in a string of recent incidents involving hate groups openly demonstrating in Boston.

Masked members of NSC-131, described by the Anti-Defamation League as a neo-Nazi group, assembled Sunday afternoon outside a building on Harbor Way where drag performer Patty Bourrée and friends were scheduled to perform for families.

Well if Jonathan Greenblatt says it, then it must be true. Although in this case actually yeah it is, since they’re literally called National Socialist Club, and the 131 stands for “Anti-Communist Action.”

You can see the video of their action embedded above. Their Odysee channel is here.

Bourrée said on Twitter that the presence of the hate group prompted the cancellation of the event, which was billed online as a performance that allows children to “see people who defy rigid gender restrictions and imagine a world where people can present as they wish and where dress up is real.

Of course the pedo groomer is pretending that children are just going wild to disgusting and hypersexual acts that adults don’t want to see performed right in front of them. Nothing could be further from the truth.

A different drag pedo hour.

“I just could not face the neo-nazis today[.] I said turn this Uber around,” Bourrée tweeted Sunday at 2:06 p.m., adding 30 minutes later: “I really hate that I canceled a story hour today because two protest groups were present, but I can’t put myself (and the kids!) in a potentially violent situation especially when I don’t trust that the BPD will protect me in a worst-case scenario.”

Let’s take a look at this Patty Bourree character. I’m sure it’s a real freak show if ever there was one.

Huh? You know I was honestly expecting more than –

Oh, right, there we go.

That’s more like it. It looks like the kind of thing that children check for underneath the bed before going to sleep.

The difference is that there is a non-zero chance that this groomer will in fact be hiding under a young boys bed as he falls asleep.

Bourrée said Monday that it’s “quite frustrating and angering” to be targeted by a hate group.

“A lot of the narrative that these groups spread is that this is something that I really seek out” to be in the presence of children, Bourrée said. “I’m a full-time performer, and this is something that communities invite me in to do — communities, corporations, all kinds of people. They are the ones who have the desire to put on these types of events, whether it’s a community putting forth pro-LGBTQ values, whatever they’re trying to signal. … It’s work that I do to support my life.”

Hold on a second. Jamie, can you pull up the first quote from this creep earlier in the article?

“I just could not face the neo-nazis today[.] I said turn this Uber around,” Bourrée tweeted Sunday at 2:06 p.m., adding 30 minutes later: “I really hate that I canceled a story hour today because two protest groups were present, but I can’t put myself (and the kids!) in a potentially violent situation especially when I don’t trust that the BPD will protect me in a worst-case scenario.”

Patty starts off by saying that he ragequit on the event because he “couldn’t deal with the neo-natzees.” But later he says this is just a job to him, and you he doesn’t have a personal interest in doing disgusting sex acts to children. If so, that’s mighty unprofessional behaviour, buddy.

Russ Lopez, a local historian and the author of “Hub of The Gay Universe: An LGBTQ History of Boston, Provincetown, and Beyond,” said there hasn’t been this type of organized attack on Boston’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community in decades.

“This is something you really haven’t seen since the ‘50s or ‘60s, when police would go and crack down on the bars around the city,” he said. “Now, it’s some shadow group, and I think that’s a whole new thing.”

Law enforcement officials historically have surveilled and infiltrated groups on both the left and the right. Lopez questioned whether those tactics are being used against groups like NSC-131.

“If this was a gay group doing something wrong, you know they’d be all over us,” he said. “But this group, they can’t get a finger on them.”

Everyone can see the video. They literally are just standing outside the then-cancelled pedo story hour event with a sign that says “Pedo Scum off our streets.” I don’t think they’re even chanting anything, so the victimhood complex is just off the charts with this one.

He said he expects similar demonstrations outside LGBTQ+ events will continue.

“It’s sad and it’s frightening,” Lopez said. “I know folks have been talking about it in the LGBTQ community and it really has everyone on edge. … And no one seems to be able to stop them.”

If you’re curious what Russ Lopez looks like, cast your eyes to this specimen of peak masculinity.

He thinks it’s sad and frightening what NSC-131 is doing. To that I say good, do it more. Much of this is just these fragile little child abusers crybullying, pretending to be the victim while demanding mass state oppression of uppity peasants angry about the whole child abuse, but I can certainly believe that they’re personally shook up by a bunch of non-fag men protesting them a few times. Good on NSC-131 for that.

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2 Comments

  1. “But this group, they can’t get a finger on them”
    Yep that’s an obvious call for the state to come in and abuse these fine young man.
    I wish them all the best, and will be willing to help them out in anyway they need because as we all know the only way to fight state repression is solidarity.

  2. This and the general White Brotherhood political expansion is what tradcath neo-reaganism is trying to put to sleep. Not gonna happen.

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