4 LGBT pride events that exposed kids to nudity, twerking, sexually explicit content
Toronto
Naked people also made an appearance at a pride event in Toronto in which Bud Light was one of the sponsors. The beer company made headlines earlier this year over the controversy surrounding its partnership with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
The Post Millennial shared footage of naked men standing in the middle of a crowd at the Toronto Pride Parade in a tweet on Sunday. Several children are seen in the video walking by the group of naked men. In a separate video posted by the news outlet on Sunday, a man dressed in a black crop top and shorts is seen wearing a large penis on his head as he walks through a crowd of people, including near children in strollers.
As The Post Millennial reported Saturday, the Bud Light-sponsored event began Friday, featuring a performance that included people wearing latex and masks dancing suggestively to rave music. One performer wore a mesh top that concealed almost nothing, with black tape plastered over the nipples.
While access to this part of the event was restricted to adults aged 19 and older, the stage was still visible to the surrounding area, according to the outlet.
Samantha Kamman is a reporter for The Christian Post. She can be reached at: samantha.kamman@christianpost.com. Follow her on Twitter: @Samantha_Kamman