The BBC’s popular children’s television show – Blue Peter – aired an episode showing kids discussing sexuality alongside drag queens, and featured an ‘LGBTQ+ inclusive community choir’ singing ‘Born This Way’ by Lady Gaga.
Blue Peter – named for its original maritime “adventure” theming – is the world’s longest-running children’s TV show, dating back to the 1950s. The daily show has typically taught kids about food, arts and crafts, sports, and even traditional gender roles. “Leila played with dolls; Chris played with trains,” historian Asa Briggs wrote of the program.
In 2023, however, the BBC’s flagship kids show broadcast footage of a “pride” celebration, where a man identifying as a woman explained: “It’s what happens in Pride month, come together to celebrate our difference and to celebrate also what makes us the same.”
“Pink picnic is a grassroots Pride celebration whether you’re LGBTQ+, whether you’re an ally, and it’s a family-friendly event as well, so we include absolutely everybody,” explains a drag queen in bright make-up and a skin-tight, sequined dress. Another drag queen wearing an outlandish outfit can be seen on stage introducing the choir.
The camera then cuts to multiple children discussing the event and what they enjoy most about Pride. One girl – who appears to be around the age of ten – tells the camera, “[i]t shows loads of different people, like if you’re gay, lesbian, transgender, anything, it’s like representing that you’re you and it’s good to be different.”
WATCH:
The BBC is now using Blue Peter to push its LGBTQ+ agenda. This clip features drag queens and young children discussing adult sexualities and gender ideology, and promotes the message that children are “born this way”. There was no parental advisory warning or age guidance pic.twitter.com/09Lunch1eP
— Family Education Trust (@FamEdTrust) June 29, 2023
The show was aired in the same week that transgender activists at a New York City Pride parade chanted “we’re coming for your children.”