What is the relationship between Drag performers and transwomen?

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I don't mean do they date, but are they similar other than that Drag shows are now being used in public school to teach the LGBT-Q agenda? Are drag (I don't want to call them "queens" in case that is an offensive term to currently reigning female monarchs and royal consorts) people now an important part of our culture?

I grew up in the seventies, and drag has been around since at least the time of Shakespeare, no doubt far earlier. But my understanding then, was that drag was always kind of tongue in cheek satire. Kind of like white men in blackface doing absurdly exaggerated black stereotypes for cheap laughs.

Now, drag is good? I'm asking the woke on the board here primarily, but my fellow non-wokes are welcome to chime in.
 
First, what is a transwoman? If you are talking about a dude that thinks he's a woman, that's just a guy with a mental illness.
Drag queens & trannies are the same thing as far as I'm concerned. Whether you dress as a woman for fun or try to actually mutilate yourself to further the delusions, they are all just different degrees of the same psycho/sexual disorder.
 
I don't mean do they date, but are they similar other than that Drag shows are now being used in public school to teach the LGBT-Q agenda? Are drag (I don't want to call them "queens" in case that is an offensive term to currently reigning female monarchs and royal consorts) people now an important part of our culture?

I grew up in the seventies, and drag has been around since at least the time of Shakespeare, no doubt far earlier. But my understanding then, was that drag was always kind of tongue in cheek satire. Kind of like white men in blackface doing absurdly exaggerated black stereotypes for cheap laughs.

Now, drag is good? I'm asking the woke on the board here primarily, but my fellow non-wokes are welcome to chime in.

Seemore, you got a deviate fixation??
 
But with inflation, open borders, and crime spikes this is what you choose??
You must be kidding, no pun intended.

I talk about plenty of other stuff besides drag queens and transwomen.

Just out of curiosity, what is your take on that, assuming your amateur analysis impulse is satisfied?
 
You must be kidding, no pun intended.

I talk about plenty of other stuff besides drag queens and transwomen.

Just out of curiosity, what is your take on that, assuming your amateur analysis impulse is satisfied?

Chick's with Dick's sounds like your interest.
I have none.
 
Drag is men dressed up like exaggerated women. Trans are men convinced they are women so they would not be absurd.
 
I don't mean do they date, but are they similar other than that Drag shows are now being used in public school to teach the LGBT-Q agenda? Are drag (I don't want to call them "queens" in case that is an offensive term to currently reigning female monarchs and royal consorts) people now an important part of our culture?

I grew up in the seventies, and drag has been around since at least the time of Shakespeare, no doubt far earlier. But my understanding then, was that drag was always kind of tongue in cheek satire. Kind of like white men in blackface doing absurdly exaggerated black stereotypes for cheap laughs.

Now, drag is good? I'm asking the woke on the board here primarily, but my fellow non-wokes are welcome to chime in.

 

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