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Human Rights Campaign reminds us drag queens 'are real people' with powerful histories

This editor would like to apologize for Saturdays always turning into drag queen/transgender Saturdays — they just do. The president and first lady will be welcomed by the White House Correspondents Association tonight for their annual “nerd prom,” so Biden is up and about today.

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We just did a piece about CNN’s “rich history” of drag in America that will outlast any effort to force it back underground. Last week, HuffPost reported that photographer Matt Remey took portraits of drag queens in and out of costume and asked them one question — “and everyone needs to read their answers.”

Our one question would have been, “Why do you feel compelled to perform in front of children?”

Chris McGonigal and Matt Ramey report:

With recent legislation around the country targeting LGBTQ+ people and drag queens specifically, North Carolina-based photographer Matt Ramey decided to start a new ongoing photo series called “Ancestral Fantasy: Tales of Freedom, Beauty, and Truth.”

The series features portraits of North Carolina drag queens in and out of costume, along with their responses when Ramey asked them a question: “Why is it important to live your truth?”

“The inspiration for this project started once the rumblings that demonized drag started taking hold in the political discourse. Ever since I can remember, LGBTQ+ folks have been under attack in America,” Ramey told HuffPost. “It’s so upsetting to see queer folks become the boogeyman. They are our family, neighbors and community. I want to do my part to help amplify their voices and tell their truth.”

That’s another bonus of progressivism infecting America: It’s no longer “the truth,” it’s “your truth.”

The Human Rights Campaign wants everyone to take a look and realize these are real people. No s**t.

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There’s no way to say it loud enough: Just keep the kids out of it. Yes, America has a “rich history” of drag shows … in clubs, in front of other adults. It’s not “attacking” drag queens to ask them not to do “all-ages” drag brunches.

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