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15.04.2022 - 20:05 / etcanada.com
Drag Queens are definitely not happy with the governor of Texas.
In a clip from the upcoming broadcast of the 2022 GLAAD Media Awards on April 16, “RupPaul’s Drag Race” and “We’re Here” stars Bob the Drag Queen, Shangela, and Eureka throw plenty of shade at Governor Greg Abbott’s anti-trans remarks and legislation.
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The subject comes up during a “Jeopardy!” spoof hosted by non other than game chow champ Amy Schneider.
After Bob picks the topic “Oh No They Didn’t”, Schneider reads off, “This governor compared gender-affirming care to child abuse.”
Hitting the buzzer first, Shangela answers, “I think what she means is the tyrant fool known as Texas governor Greg Abbott.”
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The drag queen adds, “Let me just say that GLAAD is currently rallying Hollywood and the news media to fight back against anti-trans legislation in Texas and all across the country.”
In Texas, Abbott and his political allies have sought to restrict doctors from treating children diagnosed with gender dysphoria.
A number of other stars, including Elliot Page and Lizzo have also spoken out against the anti-trans legislation in the state.
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recent order issued by Gov. Greg Abbott directing state welfare agencies to investigate parents for suspected “child abuse” if they have reason to believe that a transgender minor has obtained gender-affirming health care, such as hormones or puberty blockers, to treat their gender dysphoria. Schaffer, who scoffed at the idea as hyperbolic, joked with guest Dave Landau, a comedian, during a recent episode of his show Slightly Offensive.Both men, who live in Texas, laughed at the rhetoric allegedly used by Schaffer’s off-air confidant and the characterization of Abbott and Republican lawmakers in Texas as “fascists.”Landau started the exchange, telling Schaffer, tongue-in-cheek, that he and other Texans have been instructed to kill transgender children by dragging them behind a moving truck.“How many trans kids did you kill today,” Schaffer asked.
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