Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has been at the forefront of the culture wars in the United States, passing the Parental Rights in Education bill, what opponents dubbed the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, and opposing woke curriculum in K-12 education and the state’s universities.
He has also stood up to corporations and Florida companies pushing a left-wing agenda on Florida residents, which included stripping Disney of a special tax district because of their efforts to repeal the Parental Rights in Education bill.
Now, DeSantis is stripping a Miami hotel of its liquor license after they sponsored a ‘family-friendly’ drag show that included performers with prosthetic breasts who rubbed them on audience members.
The complaint alleged that the hotel hosting the lewd event was beyond the pale of what constituted ‘suitable content’ for children under the age of 16.
The event, called ‘A Drag Queen Christmas’ has been hosted multiple years in a row at the Hyatt Regency Miami.
The Hyatt Regency Miami has not responded to requests for comment.
FOX News Reports–
The DeSantis administration is moving to strip a major Miami hotel of its liquor license after hosting a Christmas-themed drag queen show in December with children present despite warnings.
The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation warned the Hyatt Regency Miami against hosting a “sexually explicit show with children present,” but the hotel did anyway, according to a statement from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office.
“Therefore, the Department is revoking the venue’s license for the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages,” the statement adds. “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.”
During the event, performers showed their prosthetic breasts and genitals, rubbed their prosthetic female breasts on the faces and mouths of audience members, intentionally exposed their rears, were “simulating masturbation” and had “graphic depictions of childbirth and/or abortion,” according to a complaint that the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation filed.
“A Drag Queen Christmas” took place in late December and was initially promoted by the hotel with Christmas-themed materials.