Youth enter
prom at Boston City Hall (photos: MassResistance.org)
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Note: This story contains material that readers might
consider graphic and offensive.
Family advocates are outraged by a prom held at Boston City Hall that
was open to children apparently as young as 12 featuring crossdressers,
homosexual heavy petting, suspected drug use and a leather-clad doorman
who teaches sexual bondage classes.
Children from middle schools and high schools across Massachusetts on
May 9 attended a Youth Pride Day event ending with a prom inside of
Boston City Hall sponsored by the Boston
Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Youth, or BAGLY, a
group seated on the Massachusetts Commission for GLBT Youth.
Boston Mayor
Thomas Menino issued a proclamation welcoming homosexual and
transgender youth to the celebration. A man in drag introduced a
homosexual activist from Menino's office to read the letter. A video of
that proclamation is below.
MassResistance, an
organization that describes itself as a pro-family action center, sent a
20-year-old college student named Max to the prom to take pictures and
learn more about what Massachusetts children were doing there.
Boy appearing
to be about 14 invited Max to dance
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Brian Camenker of MassResistance said Max was astonished by the
number of children who appeared to be between 12 and 14 years old.
"They look pretty darn young," Camenker told WND. "He said there were
a lot of middle school kids there. It really bothered him."
The day's events began with a transgender Elvis and a parade.
Attendees were given condoms and pro-homosexual material such as a
bookmark for kids on how to get involved with several homosexual groups
and "Transgender Rights Now" stickers. Then many children attended the
prom that evening at City Hall.
"I remained in the building for an hour and a half and found the
events inside disturbing, depraved and outright criminal," Max reported.
"The line included kids wearing the rainbow regalia of the gay movement,
teenage boys wearing dresses and high heels, hugging their 'boyfriends,'
extremely young looking girls, not much older than 14 or 15, with 'Out
and Proud' inscribed in rainbow letters on the front of their T-shirts."
Two girls kiss
on dance floor
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Max continued, "On the flower pots and stairs leading up to the
subway entrance, I saw dozens of kids aged 12-17 smoking cigarettes and
making out with each other."
He said three middle-aged lesbians with military haircuts shouted
from megaphones at the more than 300 youth attendees in line for the
event. They barked: "If we find you bringing alcohol, you're going
home!"; "Don't have sex on the dance floor!" and "Are you ready to
party?"
Two men helped the lesbians herd youth into City Hall. One of the men
reportedly wore exceptionally tight pants and eyeliner while calling the
children "sweetie" and everything around him "fabulous." The other man
wore leather bondage gear.
While BAGLY advertised the
event for youth 22 and younger, Max said identification was not
checked – even for people who were obviously older than 22.
Official
greeter describes self as "leather BDSM fetishist"
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"Why would 22-year-olds be mingling with 14 and 15-year-olds?"
Camenker asked, troubled by the details of the event. "As we saw, they
pay no attention to any age limit at all. It was full of all of these
strange adults."
A doorman, with a Mr. Boston Leather sash, had BAGLY's official
chaperone credentials around his neck, Camenker noted. He identified
himself as a "leather BDSM (bondage discipline and sado-masochism)
fetishist" and handed out business cards to youth.
His card asked, "What is it you plan to do with your one wild and
precious life?"
Mr. Boston Leather's MySpace profile describes him as a single,
middle-aged gay male who attends spanking parties and waxes for leather
dancing events.
"Starting in April I am teaching month BDSM classes at the MALE
Center in Boston, and I will be running an event called Kinky Kamp ...
in Upstate New York at Easton Mountain Retreat Center," it states.
"Recruiter"
and girlfriend
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Max said he also saw a prominent transsexual activist who specializes
in recruiting middle and high school children enter the building.
Despite its announcement stating,"Do not bring drugs, weapons, or
alcohol into the space, and do not come to the space under the influence
of drugs or alcohol," Max said no measures were taken to stop anyone
from sneaking prohibited items into the building.
He entered City Hall as two floors shook with earsplitting music and
began taking numerous photographs of the event. Max spotted teen
homosexual couples, with hair painted rainbow colors, making out in
almost every corner of the room.
As Max moved through the crowd, he said he observed several adult
homosexuals wearing T-shirts with "recruiter" written in rainbow colors.
"The intention of these individuals, and of the entire event, is made
plain by the slogans on those shirts," he noted.
Max claims one
girl appeared to be holding water pipe or bong used to smoke
marijuana
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Max moved into a smoking section where he claims he saw people of all
ages smoking cigarettes and marijuana.
"Chaperones clearly witnessed these things occurring but did nothing
to stop them," he wrote of his experience.
"He said that there was absolutely, definitely marijuana," Camenker
told WND. "We have a picture. … He said that here was no question that
the girl in his picture was smoking marijuana. A ton of people around
her – that whole area of the room – just reeked of marijuana smoke."
WND contacted the Boston Police Department to ask whether officers on
duty were aware of attendees smoking marijuana.
Boston Police Department spokeswoman Elaine Driscoll said, "We don't
have any reports on that."
Some event
chaperones in designated smoking area
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Boston City Hall
spokesman Nick Martin reviewed the photos with Driscoll and told WND,
"There were both City Hall security on hand and also undercover Boston
police officers. The allegations in terms of smoking both cigarettes and
marijuana are unfounded. City Hall has hosted the event for at least 15
years and never ran into issues of that sort."
He said such illicit behavior would never be tolerated.
"People can make allegations about anything they want. The individual
who claims that the person was holding paraphernalia might have an
agenda of their own," Martin said. "But, as far as we are concerned,
there weren't any problems with the event."
Man dressed as
woman
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Camenker told WND this event takes place every year and the state of
Massachusetts originally budgeted $850,000 last year for the
Massachusetts Commission for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender
Youth. He said members, such as BAGLY, usually receive funding from that
commission. However, that funding for the homosexual lobby was later
slashed as part of an effort to cut costs in response to the state's
budget shortfall.
The Massachusetts Commission for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and
Transgender Youth sponsors programs in public schools such as
Gay-Straight Alliance clubs, he noted.
"The kids are contacted and brought in through this network of
Gay-Straight Alliance clubs and the money that funds that," he said.
"There are also buses that often bring kids in. We're not sure if they
used buses this year, but they usually do. That's basically how the kids
get there."
Camenker said he objects to the city hosting the event at City Hall
and sanctioning it by providing a taxpayer-funded police presence.
Another spokeswoman with Boston City Hall property and Construction
Management Department told WND the prom was funded entirely by BAGLY and
that the group received no special discounts on its use of the City Hall
building.
Transgender
youth? Max talked to both and said these are two young boys around
middle school age. Boy in dress has 'free kisses, free hugs and
gropes' written on his body. |
After his experience, Max said it is difficult for anyone who has
never attended such an event to truly grasp the "perversion and
disturbing nature" of the prom hosted by the city and welcomed by the
mayor.
"As a young person who has been exposed to many disturbing things
within today's youth culture, I believed I was prepared to deal with
what I saw at the 2009 BAGLY Prom," Max wrote.
"Minutes after entering the event, I discovered that I was not."
Camenker agreed that the affair was shocking.
"This stuff doesn't happen by accident. You don't have these kinds of
really weird people around these kids by accident. These guys actually
think that this is what these kids should be experiencing," he said.
"This movement has an obsession with kids, and there are no
boundaries. It's worse than anybody thought."