Oh, I see. That's why you approve of making it a crime. Because you're so worried about toxic masculinity.
Hey, everything else that's "toxically masculine" has to be banned or remade for "modern audiences", why should the drag fags be treated any different in that regard?
Except, no, it's not.
Lately, drag has been dragged through the mud. The recent headlines about disruptions of drag events and their portrayal as sexual and harmful to children can obscure the art form and its rich history.
www.pbs.org
If anyone can show you the difference between burlesque and drag with their expertise in both show-stopping performances, it’s Proud Cabaret. Proud takes burlesque and drag to a new fabulously entertaining experience. With world class acts in burlesque and the sassiest acts in drag, Proud is the...
proudcabaret.com
So the two types of shows may intermix, but they are not the same.
Sorry Jin. Though I'm sure you'll just make excuses and claim they're still the same...
Well the drag fags sure think they're similar. "Drag and burlesque are
extremely similar, especially from a performance standpoint. Over-the-top costumes and campy lip sync performances are hallmarks of both styles."
So you and your sources are saying the drag fags are wrong?
In fact your proudcabaret link doesn't do much to further your argument because it pretty much implies that drag is a form of burlesque. Hell, one of the drag fags who was a "guest" in a classroom even justified it by suggesting they were merely introducing the students to the art of burlesque.
Burlesque, comes from the Italian 'burlesco' which means 'mockery' or 'making fun of'. It's only Americans who associated burlesque with stripping.