This year’s Dallas Pride festival, which was advertised as being for “all ages,” featured booths selling sex toys, sexually explicit Disney-themed art, and scantily-clad adults parading around in very little clothing and BDSM gear.

Pride Month is here and festivals are happening all across the country in honor of the LGBTQ+ community. As is typical of these hyper-sexualized events, barely-clothed men and women are prancing around cities displaying their sexual fetishes in public while X-rated materials are being bought and sold on the streets.

Meanwhile, this is all being advertised as “family-friendly” and people feel the need to bring their toddlers to experience the explicit content.
One video taken at this past weekend’s Dallas Pride festival by Blaze TV host Sara Gonzalez shows disturbing stands set up, one of which is a sex-themed waffle stand that has a penis-shaped syrup dispenser and offers penis or vagina-shaped waffles.


Another stand featured in the video is the stand for the anti-Catholic hate group The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. In the video, a young girl is looking at a display of pins for sale that have sexual phrases on them such as “send nudes.”

Another table sold paintings of sexualized male Disney characters, placing them in bondage gear and in other sexual depictions.
There are also clothing and accessory stands that sell products with explicit wording and imagery, including a stand with fans that say “F*** You,” “C**t”, and “Make Me C** Again.”
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The @CityOfDallas hosted a “family-friendly” Pride festival. Many children were in attendance.
Does this look family-friendly to you?? pic.twitter.com/D2kr1u9GRG
— Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) June 3, 2023
Speaking to TheBlaze, Gonzalez said, “Having a festival to celebrate your sexuality is strange enough, but involving children in this depravity takes this to a whole new low.”
“Unfortunately, this isn’t an isolated incident – it’s occurring in cities all across the country,” she added. “Children are being exposed to sexual content in the name of inclusivity. It has to stop.”
Also present at the Pride festival was a parade float sponsored by Target, which is already in hot water for its recent Pride Month collection.
Guess @Target didn’t get the memo and instead displayed this massive float today at Dallas Pride. pic.twitter.com/9zz9Jpal63
— Ella Maulding (@ellamaulding) June 4, 2023