Six Supreme Court justices ruled in Mahmoud v. Taylor that discussing LGBTQ+ identities with children is akin to pornography. Justice Gorsuch mistakenly characterized drag queens as sex workers, showcasing a misunderstanding of gender issues. In the majority opinion, Justice Alito misinterpreted the children's book Uncle Bobby's Wedding, claiming it was unclear about the main character's distress. The actual takeaway from the book reveals a supportive narrative about family, contradicting claims by conservative justices that sought to undermine the portrayal of LGBTQ+ relationships in children's literature.
Justice Gorsuch purported to believe that drag queens were definitionally sex workers, mischaracterizing children's literature and revealing ignorance of gender issues.
Justice Alito claimed that Uncle Bobby's Wedding 'is coy about the precise reason' for the girl's distress, highlighting a profound misunderstanding of children's literature.
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