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Outraged protesters came to demonstrate the event, while the show’s promoters and attendees defended the day as nothing more than an opportunity for people to share their joy in who they are. The event invited parents to bring their children to a morning drag show and featured children dancing alongside drag-clad men under a pink neon sign that read, “It’s not going to lick itself.” The event, titled “Drag The Kids To Pride,” took place Saturday morning at the Mr. A Pride Month event at a Dallas gay bar, where children were invited to take the stage alongside drag queens, was met with equal measure of outrage and encouragement over the weekend.