On October 15, The Donut Hole in Tulsa, Oklahoma hosted an event organized by a local artist dubbed “The Queens Dirty Dozens” where drag queens handed out donuts to customers. That night, the restaurant was vandalized, with its windows and door smashed, forcing the business to close for the next day. After reopening, the business announced an event for Thursday, November 3, where drag queens would hand out 300 free donuts in a token of their appreciation for their customers. That event has now been canceled after a man in a red baseball hat smashed the glass door with a wooden baseball bat before throwing a Molotov cocktail into the empty store. On the front door of the business next door, he’d left an anti-LGBTQ screed.
Right-wing media have focused obsessively on drag shows in recent months, falsely claiming that they represent a threat to children, and to civilization, and that mere political action is not enough to stop them. It is not unreasonable to suggest that their audience has been listening.
A recent segment on Jesse Watters Primetime made the disturbing claim that drag shows are held in part in an effort “to change the mainstream opinion of fringe sexual activity including, but not limited to, sex with children.” A segment the next night on Tucker Carlson Tonight claimed that drag queens “want to sexualize children, they want to subvert the middle-class family, and they want to basically eliminate what they called the sexual hierarchy in favor of creating a sexual connection between adult and child which has of course long been the kind of final taboo of the sexual revolution.”