They're just attacking to attacking. Drag much like the LGBT is not anything new... it's been around as long as us gay people have been around and even then technically straight men did drag because women couldn't be in public plays at one time. And the forefathers of the United States all wore wigs so there's that.
Definitely concerning themselves with the wrong issues. Drag queens are not affecting your democracy or freedom. It’s the opposite. Let the drag queens run the show. I’m sure they would do a better job of it. And we would all look fabulous darlings
OMG Godzilla!!!! And I did not know that Drag Queens had been to Les Miz! Oh yes. The No Kings march in Chicago was HUGE. I had not seen so many people march since I went to The Women's March...
It's strange, isn't it? Women have been wearing men's clothes for what? Over a century, yet we still object to men wearing women's. Unless it's men in a kilt. Oh I do love a man in a kilt. Think you should do a post on them.
@ Liz Hinds -- Yes, the fight for women to be able to wear "male attire" like pants was hard-won and involved breaking both legal and social laws. But thanks to our forebears, I've essentially cross-dressed for most of my life without comment or incident.
Great collection, D! I would love to be a Drag King but I'm just not dapper enough. Like John Gray said, 'People don't think I'm gay, I'm too bloody scruffy!' Still happy to be as Gay as Christmas!
I always loved Bugs Bunny in drag, but when I was a kid I didn't know it was called drag and it never occurred to me that something was supposed to be wrong with it. Men in drag were on TV all the time. Why are people so offended by it now?
get a bit of cloth.... cut it.... wrap it round yourself..... i mean, it seems pretty fundamental.... how did wrapping it this way or that way become defining or controversial? Function?
God Save The King! Three cheers for King Charles III!
ReplyDelete...Debra, thanks again for this neat stuff.
ReplyDeleteThey're just attacking to attacking. Drag much like the LGBT is not anything new... it's been around as long as us gay people have been around and even then technically straight men did drag because women couldn't be in public plays at one time. And the forefathers of the United States all wore wigs so there's that.
ReplyDeleteAnd we got to have a nice hat tip and curtsy to Tara Hoot!!!
ReplyDeleteGodzilla in heels!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd that quote from Wanda is one of my favorites!
PS I may have stolen a couple ....
Some good ones a usual. I really like the Looney Tunes and Barbie & Ken ones.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely concerning themselves with the wrong issues.
ReplyDeleteDrag queens are not affecting your democracy or freedom. It’s the opposite. Let the drag queens run the show. I’m sure they would do a better job of it.
And we would all look fabulous darlings
I dunno, men wearing dresses and fancy hats and getting in the pulpit to condemn drag, wha'?
ReplyDeleteOMG Godzilla!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I did not know that Drag Queens had been to Les Miz! Oh yes.
The No Kings march in Chicago was HUGE. I had not seen so many people march since I went to The Women's March...
XOXO
It's strange, isn't it? Women have been wearing men's clothes for what? Over a century, yet we still object to men wearing women's. Unless it's men in a kilt. Oh I do love a man in a kilt. Think you should do a post on them.
ReplyDelete@ Liz Hinds -- Yes, the fight for women to be able to wear "male attire" like pants was hard-won and involved breaking both legal and social laws. But thanks to our forebears, I've essentially cross-dressed for most of my life without comment or incident.
DeleteGreat collection. Bless Wanda Sykes!
ReplyDeleteVery much focussed on the wrong shit.
ReplyDeleteThese are all great but Wanda takes the prize!
ReplyDeleteSpot on!
ReplyDelete🤩🤣 The drag queens at "Les Miserables" know what the show is about and can sing every word of every song!! I sure hope the people near Trump were not too bothered by his snoring!! 😴
ReplyDeleteWhat Wanda said ... .
ReplyDeleteso, yas queen!!! i love love love wanda sykes!!! and i love that they showed up at les mis!!! yoo know orinj man haz no idead wat that story izza bowt
ReplyDeleteGreat collection, D! I would love to be a Drag King but I'm just not dapper enough. Like John Gray said, 'People don't think I'm gay, I'm too bloody scruffy!'
ReplyDeleteStill happy to be as Gay as Christmas!
"A hundred push ups" :-)
ReplyDeleteNo wonder Godzilla was so grumpy -- his feet hurt!
ReplyDeleteAs Mama Ru puts it "We're all born naked. The rest is drag". Happy Pride my friend.
ReplyDeleteI often wondered how Godzilla walked around in the ocean off the Japan islands. Now I know. It was in platform heels. And they were stylish ones too.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!!
ReplyDeleteFlip Wilson! Also Dame Edna! (It's missing Mrs. Doubtfire.) And Wanda Sykes' comment, lol.
ReplyDeleteWanda has always been great.
ReplyDeleteAlways getting new ideas and inspirations through your post
ReplyDeleteDrag queens and drag kings are my heroes. Long may they reign!
ReplyDeleteLoved the Push Up. Hahaha
ReplyDeleteThe Kennedy Center gathering was perfect!
ReplyDeleteWanda Sykes ftw
ReplyDeleteI like the bra one.
ReplyDeleteThere was a TikTok of someone explaining no kings day to Trump. He then proceeded to actually complain about not being a king.
I always loved Bugs Bunny in drag, but when I was a kid I didn't know it was called drag and it never occurred to me that something was supposed to be wrong with it. Men in drag were on TV all the time. Why are people so offended by it now?
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
get a bit of cloth.... cut it.... wrap it round yourself..... i mean, it seems pretty fundamental.... how did wrapping it this way or that way become defining or controversial? Function?
ReplyDeleteI love a bit of glam drag, my favourite, seen on The Ru Paul show is Sumtingwong. betty
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is we have been entertained by drag our whole lives...
ReplyDeleteWanda Sykes cuts through the crap.
ReplyDeleteLoved the drag queens at the Kennedy Center. That was great!
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