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Go Dem TN State Rep Justin Jones! Guns, not drag shows, a threat to our community (Original Post) Tanuki Mar 2023 OP
They don't even care how much the entertainment community contributes to their state economy Walleye Mar 2023 #1
This and Jon Stewart's takedown bring the hypocracy of Republican AndyS Mar 2023 #2
Absolutely! SheltieLover Mar 2023 #3
A reminder who the real threat is... CrispyQ Mar 2023 #4
YOU KNOW IT SHEA Skittles Mar 2023 #18
True, but still probably not a good quote Amishman Mar 2023 #5
Disagreed hot2na Mar 2023 #7
I could not agree more. Moosepoop Mar 2023 #9
Absolutely agree. nt crickets Mar 2023 #12
FYI, gun violence is an "actual major issue." W_HAMILTON Mar 2023 #11
Absolutely, I didn't mean to imply it wasn't. Drag shows however are not Amishman Mar 2023 #14
And that's also on Republicans, who are acting like drag shows... W_HAMILTON Mar 2023 #15
I'm simply saying it's bad optics and distracts from his point Amishman Mar 2023 #16
It is not inconsequential. Moosepoop Mar 2023 #19
He's mentioning drag shows to highlight what Republicans are wasting their time and energy on. W_HAMILTON Mar 2023 #20
TN Rep. Jones is a natinal treasure MadLinguist Mar 2023 #6
Agree... JanLip Mar 2023 #8
Nailed it republianmushroom Mar 2023 #10
I dressed in drag one Halloween Wednesdays Mar 2023 #13
THANK YOU REP JONES Skittles Mar 2023 #17

Walleye

(30,935 posts)
1. They don't even care how much the entertainment community contributes to their state economy
Wed Mar 8, 2023, 11:25 AM
Mar 2023

I really don’t understand their motivation except maybe it just makes their pee pees feel better. I can only conclude that they’d rather their children be shot to death then be gay

Amishman

(5,553 posts)
5. True, but still probably not a good quote
Wed Mar 8, 2023, 12:27 PM
Mar 2023

Every time one of our own opens their mouth in support of drag shows, it's giving the Pubs a gift. It's a no win subject for us.

Best to just not talk about it and focus on actual major issues - like wages, insurance, inflation, jobs, etc.

hot2na

(356 posts)
7. Disagreed
Wed Mar 8, 2023, 01:01 PM
Mar 2023

It is not a good idea to throw the most vulnerable members of society under the bus. If we do that we might as well fold our tents and go home and let the bigots and haters have their way.

Quite frankly standing up for these people is a winning issue because it is the right thing to do.

Moosepoop

(1,919 posts)
9. I could not agree more.
Wed Mar 8, 2023, 01:13 PM
Mar 2023

Thank you for putting it so succinctly, and especially for this...

Quite frankly standing up for these people is a winning issue because it is the right thing to do.


That's it in a nutshell.

W_HAMILTON

(7,833 posts)
15. And that's also on Republicans, who are acting like drag shows...
Wed Mar 8, 2023, 03:54 PM
Mar 2023

...are the greatest threat to our existence.

I don't know why you would put the blame on this Democrat for Republican actions.

Amishman

(5,553 posts)
16. I'm simply saying it's bad optics and distracts from his point
Wed Mar 8, 2023, 06:47 PM
Mar 2023

IMO he should have made his point without mentioning drag shows. By including that the point is overshadowed to a lot of people - it becomes about that often discussed but ultimately inconsequential topic and not about gun violence which is a real big problem.

Moosepoop

(1,919 posts)
19. It is not inconsequential.
Wed Mar 8, 2023, 11:58 PM
Mar 2023

It isn't inconsequential to me, and I'm a straight woman. I have family and friends with various gender identities.

It surely isn't inconsequential to the drag performers in Tennessee, or to those in the other dozen or so states that are working to pass similar laws.

It isn't inconsequenial to the LGBTQ+ community, as it is one more weapon of "demonization" being used against them.

And where does it end?? The TN law includes "male and female impersonators"...

Men impersonating women, and vice versa?

At its core, the law is a mandated public dress code. The assumption is that dresses, wigs, and makeup are for women. That would imply that "pants are for men." How long -- once the "dresses are for women only" idea is allowed and normalized, as you seem to be OK with -- before the "pants are for men only" idea is next? I see this as not only a threat to actual drag performers and LGBTQ+ people, but also as a future threat to all women. I can see a push for a return to "gender norms" when it comes to attire, even the ridiculous (for now) sounding notion of outlawing two-legged attire on women in public places. And then I suppose we ladies should just quietly don our frocks and focus on important things like inflation?

Does that sound far-fetched? Consider the current state of the GOP and the "conservative" bent towards rescinding the rights of women already. Roe vs Wade, for starters.

I strongly disagree that the topic of banning or restricting drag shows is inconsequential. It matters -- a lot.

W_HAMILTON

(7,833 posts)
20. He's mentioning drag shows to highlight what Republicans are wasting their time and energy on.
Thu Mar 9, 2023, 03:09 PM
Mar 2023

He's contrasting them going after freaking drag shows while doing nothing about gun violence.

It absolutely is not bad optics and it doesn't distract from his point -- it makes his point.

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