Members of the group Parasol Patrol successfully blocked extremists at drag queen events across the national capital region. Christopher Wiggins February 27 2023 11:23 AM EST

Within a week of the Proud Boys’ violent attack on supporters outside a Maryland Drag Queen Story Hour, two Washington, D.C.-area communities teamed up with their residents to protect kids from right-wing extremists.

Hundreds of supporters and dozens of Metropolitan Police officers gathered in Capitol Hill outside Crazy Aunt Helen’s, an LGBTQ+ eatery, where drag queen Tara Hoot was expected to read to children on Saturday morning as part of a Drag Queen Story Hour brunch.

On social media, there was a buzz about the Proud Boys — a white supremacist group with a history of disrupting similar events — trying to interfere with the bimonthly drag story hour brunch.

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  • OgdenTO [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    I'd like an image of Danny DeVito as penguin with his gun umbrella here, but I don't have one.

    :penguin-dance:

  • Awoo [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    I kinda like the idea going on here with holding them up really high. It's like when animals make themselves look really big to spook other animals off.

  • BeamBrain [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    "The Proud Boys aren't white supremacist, they let hispanic people join!" - an actual argument I have heard from libs