Witch librarian to host drag queen story time for children 0-5 in Beverly, Chicago
Chicago public libraries have eight "pride" story time events scheduled for young children, five of which feature drag queens

The Chicago Public Library is hosting eight pride-themed story time events for young children during pride month, five of which will feature drag queens. The first will be at the south side’s Beverly location on June 3.
Beverly librarian Izabel Gronski is one of two of these hosts who has not yet disclosed to the public the name of the drag queen she will have reading to young children.

Gronski, who makes $90,000 a year working at the library, has a disturbing history posting dark content on social media, sometimes related to children. She is public about being a witch. In 2021 she asked if anyone has a child’s baptism coming up and in need of someone to “swoop in and bestow a dark gift upon them.” She also posted that she was “wheezing with laughter” while reading a book about vampirism at her desk.
According to her LinkedIn, these comments were all made by her publicly when she worked as a young adult librarian at the Oak Lawn Public Library - before Chicago Public Library hired her as a children’s librarian in 2022. While working at Oak Lawn, she posted an article titled, “Season of the Witch: the Rise of Queer Magic in Young Adult Science Fiction & Fantasy.”
Gronski’s interest in bestowing “dark gifts” upon children when they are getting baptized is definitely unrelated to her motives for inviting children to spend time looking at and listening to the darkest perversion of humanity

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The other location hosting an unknown drag queen to read stories to young children is the Edgewater public library on June 9.
The other three locations hosting a drag queen story time have announced the stage names of those drag queens. In these event advertisements, Chicago Public Library has not released the real names of the drag queens, so I was not able to check the sex offender registries for them.
The Bezazian library in Uptown will host the Second City Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence on June 22 to read stories to children ages 6-13.
I wonder what the Perpetual Indulgence in the name of the group the Chicago Public Library has invited to read to young children could possibly be about?
The Lozano library in Pilsen will be hosting “Irregular Girl” on June 25 to read to children ages 0-5.
Irregular Girl’s social media is full of obscene and graphic content, and shows a non-stop obsession with sexual perversion. In fact, the social media content of every drag queen who reads stories to young children that I have looked at is also like that.
Drag queens are one of the most sexualized and perverted professions, so why have they been singled out for spending special time with children? What does it say about these librarians and their suitability for working with children?
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The third named drag queen is “Paloma Foxx”, who the Back of the Yards library is hosting on July 5 to read to children ages 0-5.

Paloma's last three posts on X include a partially naked man inside a bear trap, the pubic hair of a naked man, and a photo of part of one man's scrotum inside the mouth of another man. He posted, "be gay, suck dick, have fun." He posts photos of oral sex and dildos, and posted a cartoon illustration of an angry little girl yanking the penis of a little boy. He encouraged violence and made a racist comment against white people.
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When X personality “Mr. Chicago” found out about the Beverly drag queen story hour, he posted his opposition. Christian Maxwell, a Congressional candidate in Chicago, then launched the “Cancel the Beverly Library Drag Storytime Grooming Event” campaign to get the event cancelled.
The campaign encouraged concerned citizens to contact Chicago Public Library Commissioner Chris Brown to voice an objection. commissioner@chipublib.org , cmbrown@chipublib.org , (312) 747-4090
Beverly’s 19th ward alderman Matthew O’Shea’s chief of staff Erin Ross responded to me saying aldermen do not have a say in what happens in libraries. She deferred me to Commissioner Brown and to District Chief Tamela Chambers, who oversees the Beverly branch, tchambers@chipublib.org.
Other pride story hours for kids in Chicago include the Uptown location June 7, the Merlo location June 14, and the South Shore location June 23.
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Just reading this is painful to a long time educator intent on protecting the sexual innocence of children. There is a literal and spiritual war on children. The enemy wants to lie and sear the soul of the youngest through such publicly endorsed perversions. My prayer is parents rise up in protest and actively protect their children. It is beyond heartbreaking that our society tolerates this. We need to bring back the original intent of obscenity laws and enforce them. Years ago librarians and educators were added to the list of doctors and law enforcement, as well as health care providers, in being exempt from obscenity laws. I believe publishers were also included. These special exclusions, and societal laziness have led to these atrocities becoming common.