Twitter, to slam the event and the fact that children were in attendance.Newsweek emailed Rittenhouse's lawyer and contacted Arlington Pride organizers via the event website for comment on Monday.Rittenhouse reposted a post from Sara Gonzales, a conservative internet personality, that read: "Would you believe me if I told you Arlington, TX had a sexually-charged all-ages Pride festival that included a dildo booth?
Video drops tomorrow."In his reply, Rittenhouse added a blurry photo taken from behind two people, which he said was a "sneak peek."When someone replied by saying, "These are the types of people that want to influence your children," Rittenhouse added: "It is disgusting that parents allow this filth to be displayed in front of their children they should be prosecuted."Gonzales later shared a video to her X account that she claims was taken at the event in Arlington.
It featured a stall with sex toys and a sign that said free HIV testing was available."At yesterday's Arlington, TX 'all-ages'Pride fest: •giant dildos/sex toys •women exposing their breasts •drag queens showing their asses & calling out to children from the stage •free HIV tests"ALL in the presence of young children.
It HAS TO STOP," the caption reads.Newsweek emailed Gonzales for comment on Monday.It is disgusting that parents allow this filth to be displayed in front of their children they should be prosecuted.