A man dressed in lingerie was photographed playing next to kids at the Australia Museum. The museum defended it calling the matter a safe place to join kids.
Museum is now fighting PR damage control and set their social media to private. pic.twitter.com/yXk6nbJSng
— Scott Ford (@GreatScottFord) May 17, 2022
This is not only completely normal – it’s good!
The Australian Museum in Sydney has defended offering a “safe place where everyone feels welcome” after a man wearing women’s lingerie was photographed playing with Lego next to children.
The photos were taken at a “Nights at the Museum” event in April and were shared to Twitter by a user with the handle @SydneyRadfem earlier this month.
The place is run by a fat woman
They show a man wearing black fishnet stockings, pink boots and women’s underwear, sitting with another person wearing a top hat, playing with Lego blocks surrounded by young children.
“You let a male in fetish gear play in the kids Lego pit during the school holidays,” the woman said. “When I spoke to security they said they could do nothing and pointed me to the organiser. He’s sitting there with his full package out. Disgusting!”
The woman’s account appears to have since been deleted.
One Twitter user wrote, “Man in fetish clothes wants to play with children and the museum are too chicken to remove him. I’m shocked that the parents didn’t pick him up by the hair and kick him into next week. He was poking the hornet’s nest.”
Another said, “Back in the day I worked on an adventure playground, and this herbert would have been ejected from it in double quick time.”
Stunning bravery
2GB host Ben Fordham called out the Australian Museum in his show on Monday.
“I’m not sure what to make of this, I encourage you to go and have a look [at the photos] — it looks creepy to me,” he said.
“It shows a group of children building with Lego, and sitting with the kids is a man in ladies underwear. The woman who took the photos complained to staff, but says nothing was done.”
In a statement shared with news.com.au, a spokesman said the Australian Museum “is committed to being a safe place where everyone feels welcome”.
“The safety of our visitors and staff is our top priority and we have policies, procedures, security and Australian Museum staff in place to ensure this,” he said.
“The images shared by the ‘Sydney Radfem’ Twitter account on Tuesday 3 May 2022 were taken nearly three weeks earlier at approximately 8pm during a Nights at the Museum event held on Thursday 14 April 2022.
“Multiple members of our security and programming teams spoke with her on the evening following the concerns she raised regarding two people wearing fancy dress.
“The teams investigated and confirmed that the individuals in fancy dress were keeping to themselves and had not interacted with anyone else in the area that was open to all. The Australian Museum teams confirmed this with ‘Sydney Radfem’, who stayed until the end of the evening with her own child.
“Other children in the area were supervised by their own parents and we received no complaints other than the one raised by ‘Sydney Radfem’ on the night. The Australian Museum fully addressed ‘Sydney Radfem’s’ complaint on the night of the event.
Australia is literally as gay as it gets, which is why they’re now involving children in their gay sex.
And that’s what gives them the moral superiority to fight the Chinese, who don’t have freedom. Or… maybe they have freedom, but not anal freedom, which is the only freedom that matters in a rules-based order.