‘We will not be squashed’: L.A.’s queer community speaks out against Tennessee drag ban

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I found this great LGBTQ article in today's LA Times. Big Closet members will find this full page story packed with news that we all can relate to. The photos are nice as are the points of view of many girls like us.

You will be better prepared to refute the haters and learn what restrictive laws may be coming. Bills are being introduced to the federal level, increasingly seek to limit the liberties of LGBTQIA people.

This isn’t just an issue for Tennessee and states with active anti-LGBTQ bills. The rise in anti-queer and trans rhetoric and legislation has implications that impact us all.

"...drag queen BenDeLaCreme... was a small-town queer kid struggling with depression and suicidal ideation. It was drag that saved her life."

"...“These are very thinly veiled attacks, this very clear dog whistle is a clear call for genocide of trans people... They want LGBTQIA people out of sight, out of mind.”

While there is a lot to fear in the wake of this legislation, DeLa says queer arts have always been a lifeline and will continue to be, even if pushed back into the underground.

“Queer people are fighters,” DeLa says. “Laws didn’t stop us then and they won’t stop us now. I am not going to go away. We will not be squashed.”

https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2023-03-14/...

ENTERTAINMENT & ARTS - Calendar, Section E, March 15, 2023 page 1

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