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'Distressing': Auckland library closes after protestors target drag performer's storytelling

Author
Katie Harris,
Publish Date
Wed, 1 Mar 2023, 4:27pm
The confrontation in the Avondale Library. Photo / File
The confrontation in the Avondale Library. Photo / File

'Distressing': Auckland library closes after protestors target drag performer's storytelling

Author
Katie Harris,
Publish Date
Wed, 1 Mar 2023, 4:27pm

Police have intervened as protesters interrupted a drag performer’s storytime session at Auckland’s Avondale Library.

Auckland Council head of Community delivery, North and West, Darryl Soljan said while the children were not disturbed, and the storyteller was safely escorted from the library, the incident was “distressing” for its team.

“We have chosen to remain closed for the rest of the day.”

The event was part of Pride Fest Out West, and involved dancing, songs, and stories told by a drag performer.

In a video, viewed by the Herald, police are seen confronting the small group of protesters who claim they are asking “them [referring to drag performers] not to groom children”.

A police officer then said he had the authority to trespass the protesters as they had been asked to leave, and threatened to arrest one man.

Soljan told the Herald the council’s libraries are vibrant community spaces, where everyone is welcome, without judgment or prejudice.

“These fun and child-friendly events focus on the magic of storytelling, with readers and performers who are members of our community too.

 “Those who do not wish to partake in Drag Storytime are welcome to use our other libraries, or perhaps visit at another time of day.”

Shaneel Lal, an activist, Herald columnist and co-founder of the Conversion Therapy Action Group, said it was interesting how many people were concerned about drag queens reading books in public.

“If you don’t want your kids to be at the event, don’t send them, no one’s going to force them to be there,” they told the Herald.

Lal said if parents are allowing their kids to be there, others should just “get over it”.

They said even before a scheduled Drag Storytime at Gloria, a pink converted church in Greymouth, the building was vandalised with antisemitic messages and a pride flag was burnt.

“If people are willing to burn flags, you wonder if they are emboldened what they will do.”

Police have been approached for comment.

 

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