Queerty Racism And Transphobia On Display Again
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Available scholarly citations plus verified non-scholarly sourcesAndrea James believes a straight cis woman is a better choice for the GLAAD Board than queer trans women
In her latest cognitive-dissonance-filled diatribe, “comedian” Andrea James attempts to maintain her waning relevance by criticizing the GLAAD Board of Directors for having too much trans representation. The piece, published on Queerty (a blog with its own problematic racist and transphobic history), forwards the idea that GLAAD has been subjected…
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