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The slogan is associated with the [[Wikipedia:Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence|Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence]] and [[San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus]] in particular. | The slogan is associated with the [[Wikipedia:Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence|Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence]] and [[San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus]] in particular. | ||
In 2015, the late [[MAP Movement|MAP Activist]] Nigel Leigh Oldfield used an alternative version "bring your children to me"<ref>[https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3198277/Convicted-paedophile-taunts-angry-parents-shouting-Bring-children-100-strong-mob-surrounding-house.html Convicted paedophile taunts angry parents by shouting 'Bring your children to me' at 100-strong mob surrounding his house]</ref> to stoke up anger in a small mob that had gathered outside his home. | In 2015, the late [[MAP Movement|MAP Activist]] [[Nigel Leigh Oldfield]] used an alternative version "bring your children to me"<ref>[https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3198277/Convicted-paedophile-taunts-angry-parents-shouting-Bring-children-100-strong-mob-surrounding-house.html Convicted paedophile taunts angry parents by shouting 'Bring your children to me' at 100-strong mob surrounding his house]</ref> to stoke up anger in a small mob that had gathered outside his home. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 09:56, 8 May 2024
"We're coming for your children" is a satirical catchphrase of gay activists attempting to ridicule conceptions of grooming and gay identity. It has also been used in a pedophobic manner by conservatives since 2017, and has a history of being used within a broader cultural context.[1]
The slogan is associated with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus in particular.
In 2015, the late MAP Activist Nigel Leigh Oldfield used an alternative version "bring your children to me"[2] to stoke up anger in a small mob that had gathered outside his home.
External links
- "They are coming for your children" – the rise of CitizenGo
- They Are Coming For Your Children: The Fight We Must Win!
- ‘We’re Coming For Your Children’ chant at NYC Drag March elicits outrage, but activists say it’s taken out of context
- LGBTQ activists defend drag queen marchers who chanted ‘We’re coming for your children’
- Does Video Show NYC Drag Marchers Chanting, 'We're Coming for Your Children'?