Some of you may know that RPDR is under fire for their She-Male segment. The producers and Logo TV has released statements, but it's poo-putt at best.
Now Carmen, a former contestant and transwoman speaks out on her Facebook page
Some of you guys asked me to make a comment so here it goes...Nuff' said.
Although I am certain RuPaul's Drag Race didn't mean to be offensive, let this be a learning experience. I think the show has opened up and educated the minds of many people who were ignorant to the world of drag and has made equality and respect a possibility for those involved, not only as equal beings but as phenomenal artists. There has always been a huge presence of trans artists in the drag scene. "Shemale" is an incredibly offensive term, and this whole business about if you can tell whether a woman is biological or not is getting kind of old. We live in a new world where understanding and acceptance are on the rise. Drag Race should be a little smarter about the terms they use and comprehend the fight for respect trans people are facing every minute of today. They should use their platform to educate their viewers truthfully on all facets of drag performance art. #SheHasSpoken
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She's right.
Drag Race, and Ru, should take this as a moment to educate themselves and the public on this issue.
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