LGBTQ activists defend 'We're coming for your children' chant

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LGBTQ activists defended drag queen marchers who chanted 'we're coming for your children' — a chant they claim has been used for years, according to a report.

Marchers at the 2023 drag queen parade in New York City, where the"we're coming for your children" chant took place.

Karla Jay, the first female chair of New York’s Gay Liberation Front, told NBC News the"We're coming for your children" chant was an attempt to mock criticism of the LGBTQ community.

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