Pride Event in Scotland Bans Cis Drag Queens | National Review Online
by Katherine Timpf July 20, 2015
Maybe complete and total inclusivity isn’t as easy as it sounds.
The organizers of Free Pride Glasgow in Scotland have hit a snag in
their mission to plan a totally inclusive event: Some activists think
drag queens are offensive to transgender people, others think banning
drag queens is offensive to transgender drag queens, and still others
think allowing only transgender drag queens is offensive to cisgender
drag queens.
Whoa.
Although drag performances had been part of Free Pride Glasgow for
years, the event organizers announced in a statement on Saturday that
they would not be allowing them this year because some transgender
individuals found “some drag performance, particularly cis drag,” to be
offensive because it “hinges on the social view of gender and making it
into a joke.”
In the original statement, the organizers maintained that since they
felt it would “not be appropriate to ask any prospective drag acts
whether or not they identified as trans,” they would just cancel drag
performances altogether. You know, just to make sure that no one would
be uncomfortable.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/421402/drag-queens-banned-scotland-pride
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/421402/drag-queens-banned-scotland-pride

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