British performing group sparks controversy with use of adults with Down syndrome in drag shows

JGalt

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The race to the bottom continues, with abusive caregivers foisting gender identity issues on people with Down Syndrome. What kind of sickos would dress them up like this and use them for their entertainment?

"A dance company called Culture Device is being blasted online after forming a dance troupe featuring adults with Down syndrome performing in drag shows.

The company, which focuses on experimental performance and works with Down Syndrome adults, operates “Drag Syndrome,” a troupe they describe as “The Drag Troupe for Kings and Queens with Learning Disabilities.” The artistic director of Culture Device, Daniel Vais, was enthusiastic about the opportunity to involve Down syndrome adults in drag performances.

“We now have invites [to perform] from around the world,” Vais said boasting that an American tour is forthcoming. He claimed people with Down syndrome aren’t expected to have sexuality. “They tell me, ‘People see us as childish. They don’t even think that we can actually watch porn if we want. They don’t see us as people with desire. But we have the dreams and aspirations of anybody else,’” Vais claimed....

“Suddenly in front of them is an amazing drag queen with Down syndrome performing like a master,” he continued. “ [The audience] thought [the people with Down syndrome] were all very cute and very angelic. Suddenly, it becomes so fierce. You have this drag queen going on stage saying ‘Good evening, bitches.’ And it’s an amazing drag queen. And she controls the crowd.”

“When my artists are dancing on the dance floor it’s like Rihanna came. This is not a social experiment. It’s not an after-school club. This is proper avant-garde art,” Vais exclaimed.

Defense Attorney Marina Medvin blasted the show, writing, “This is unethical and this is evil. Exploiting and demeaning helpless people with Down syndrome for entertainment or political clout is depraved.”

This is unethical and this is evil. Exploiting and demeaning helpless people with Down Syndrome for entertainment or political clout is depraved. pic.twitter.com/cKbOe5j2mK
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) January 5, 2023

British performing group sparks controversy with use of adults with Down syndrome in drag

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Am amazed we have any ?

I thought we got rid of all of them when the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth .
 
Am amazed we have any ?

I thought we got rid of all of them when the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth .

If you've ever watched Monty Python, you'd know that wasn't true.

The picture in the OP looks like it came right out of one of their skits. :laughing0301:
 
Everybody likes to dance. Lots of people like to dress up.
Are you saying that people with Downs should be excluded from this ?
How do you get to define what they can or cant do ?
 

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