Florida revokes alcohol license of venue that hosted "sexually explicit show with children present" at Christmas
· Mar 14, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Guys, we are finally beginning to fight back against the cultural rot of "Drag Queen" sexualization of children at every corner.

A hotel in Miami is about to lose its liquor license because it hosted a sexually explicit show called a Drag Queen Christmas with children present, a violation of law in Florida.

Here's a story we did about a Drag Queen Christmas show in Dallas and then this same show that has resulted in this loss of license also took place in Orlando, Florida.

Here's some video from that "family-friendly" event:

[Warning: Graphic Sexual Performance]

Here's the story out of Florida:

Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration is revoking the Hyatt Regency Miami's alcohol license for hosting a "sexually explicit show with children present," according to court documents filed on Tuesday.

On Dec. 27, 2022, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation warned the Hyatt Regency Miami against hosting a sexually explicit show with children present.

According to the department, the venue proceeded with their plans and conducted an investigation which determined that the venue violated Florida statutes.

They messed around and they found out.

It was clear that Ron DeSantis was serious about protecting kids in Florida from these sexualized performances, and now this hotel and venue have found out he was not kidding.

"A Drag Queen Christmas" performed Dec. 27 at the James L. Knight Center, which is reportedly connected to the Hyatt Regency Miami.

A Florida's Voice reporter attended the Miami show that allowed minors if they were accompanied by an adult.

The department is revoking the venue's license for the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages.

"Sexually explicit content is not appropriate to display to children and doing so violates Florida law. Governor DeSantis stands up for the innocence of children in the classroom and throughout Florida," said Bryan Griffin, press secretary for DeSantis.

This is a great first step. More venues in more states all need to be targeted with these sorts of loss of license if they refuse to protect kids at their events.

Maybe Orlando will be next.


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