Grief over death of Young Liberal Wilson Gavin after drag queen protest

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President of University of Queensland’s Liberal National Club, who was a staunch conservative and gay, died a day after disrupting a library storytime event

Friends and opponents alike have expressed their grief after the death of Wilson Gavin, the leader of a rightwing student club at the University of Queensland, who died one day after leading a protest at a drag queen storytime event in a Brisbane library.

 

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What grief? The only genuine grief will be felt by this young man's family. Any other 'grief' will be just that: Grief in inverted commas. Such as the 'grief' displayed in Murdoch's ratshit press or by his hypocritical TV goons.

Does this show that weak people are easily recruited by these groups. They aren't thinking. Just trying to belong to something.

R.I.P and he was right... Drag queens are not for kids!

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Drag queen storytime at Brisbane library disrupted by rightwing student groupProtesters from University of Queensland Liberal National Cub, which has been disendorsed by the LNP, yell at performers, leaving children in tears Wow, altrighters ruining events for children now? Pathetic. Good on the right wingers I would be quite happy for my son to be a drag queen, if that’s what he chooses. My daughter had a fabulous drag queen at her 13th birthday. I believe in equality and self expression. Not repression and oppression.
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