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Gay Editor Fired for IG Messages Is Suing Billboard and Accusers
Patrick Crowley claims he is a victim of workplace discrimination due to his sexual orientation — as well as the “Twitter bandwagon.”
www.advocate.com/crime/2019/3/22/gay-editor-fired-ig-messages-suing-billboard-and-accusers
Trump Ruins Everything, Even ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ [RECAP and RANKINGS]
Yikes. After last week’s lip sync bloodbath, the pressure was high to deliver this week on RuPaul’s Drag Race. The gals tried their best to step it up, but some truly lackluster creative left us with one of the limpest episodes in the series’ 11-season stretch.
With a field of competitors that still feels bloated three eliminations later, it’s more important than ever to shine under the spotlights.
Unfortunately, with challenges like these, it’s even tougher to put on a good showing.
Take last night’s mini challenge. The queens had to get in Rachel Maddow drag (am I a bad feminist for initially thinking it was a Hannah Gadsby-inspired challenge from last week’s preview?) and then deliver breaking news from a teleprompter.
Few queens even tried to approximate Rachel’s Maddowisms, with only Nina, Brooke, Yvie and Ariel registering any Rachel at all. Scarlet, whom I would slot in fifth, was awarded the win somehow. I don’t know if anyone really knocked it out of the park, including Maddow whose own read was interspersed. The copy was bad, the drag was bad and watching the queens struggle with the language wasn’t nearly as funny as they intended.
Her prize included the power to assign roles in this week’s big lip sync performance, TRUMP: The Rusical. Ugh. This is my escapism, can we just not? Everything is such a mess in the world, and the sharpest comedic minds have already wrung every drop of humor from this. After seeing the queens’ simply reading the news in the mini-challenge, I don’t need to see them *finger wag* reeeeeeaadd the news, ya know?
Scarlet wielded her power mostly responsibly, sincerely attempting to pair girls with parts that suit them. Mercedes attempted to throw herself at the largest role, which caused everyone a bit of alarm. I understand her thinking here, trying to take a big swing, but, gurl, know your limits.
Silky also wasn’t thrilled with her assigned role: Oprah. Which, huh? What are we doing here? How is Oprah involved?
Whatever.
There was minimal squabbling over parts before the group went to choreo with famed Deadpool ballet dancer, Yanis Marshall. In addition to being a ballet assassin, Yanis is not afraid to cut a bitch with his words. Brooke impressed Mr. Marshall with years of professional ballet training, while Ra’Jah chimed in to share she’s trained various styles. O RLY, GURL?
Turns out, that training was some 15 years ago. Ra’Jah is 33, so that basically means she was a child when she was taking dance training. It’s not the same as Brooke, not by a longshot.
Ra’Jah struggled to keep up, Scarlet looked awkward, but it was Ariel who really seemed the most shooketh. Saddled with the largest role, the Instagram queen was already feeling a little insecure. At one point during rehearsal, she completely froze.
Luckily, she did better in the performance itself. The entire thing was structured as a sort of parody of Grease, except it followed all the women in Trump’s orbit. (The less anyone tries to discern a cohesive plot or narrative arc, the better.) Even in the canon of Rusicals, this was one of the weaker entries. It was saved by some real stand-out performances from Yvie (as Kellyanne Conway), Nina (Sarah Huckabee Sanders), Brooke (Ivana Trump) and Silky (Oprah).
Oddly enough, it’s Silky that picked up the win, despite the other three queens named above outshining her (in my opinion, at least). Vanjie, Ra’Jah and, of course, Merceds fail to make an impression impersonating Rosie O’Donnell, Omarosa and Ivanka, respectively.
Most of the girls werked the runway for an Orange Alert theme, as guest judges Tiffany “New York” Pollard and The Soup‘s Joel McHale whooped and hollered. McHale irked Michelle Visage with his shouting, treating the runway more like March Madness than Mystery Science Theater.
It came down to Ra’Jah and Mercedes in the lip sync, and, really, the writing was on the wall before the track “Living In America” even began. Ra’Jah gave a lot of energy, and, even though she lost her wig during the performance, it was Mercedes’ time to go.
Let’s dive deeper into the individual performances in our rankings below.
How would you rank the queens?
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Trump Ruins Everything, Even ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ [RECAP and RANKINGS]
Tennessee Legislature Ramps Up Efforts to Advance Anti-LGBTQ Child Welfare Bills
Submitted By: Hope Jackson, Associate Regional Field Director
This week, the Tennessee House Judiciary Committee voted to advance HB 836 (SB 1304), a bill that would create a license to discriminate in child welfare services, to the House of Representatives for consideration — bringing it one step closer to the governor’s desk and becoming law. Anti-equality lawmakers have also introduced another discriminatory child welfare bill, HB 1152 (SB 848), that has not yet advanced from committee.
If passed, these bills would allow state contractors who provide taxpayer-funded adoption and foster care services to refuse to make child placements with qualified, loving families if the family doesn’t share all of the agency’s religious beliefs. Under these proposals state-licensed child-placing agencies would be allowed to disregard the best interest of children and turn away qualified Tennesseans seeking to care for a child in need.
This would include LGBTQ couples, interfaith couples, single parents, married couples in which one prospective parent has previously been divorced or other parents to whom the agency has a religious objection.
Preliminary findings from HRC and Clark University’s National Foster Care and Adoption survey found that:
These statistics are alarming, especially when the Tennessee legislature continues to push these harmful bills that ultimately lessen the pool of qualified foster and adoptive parents. Children should not be forced to age out of foster care without a family connection, or wait indefinitely in foster care when qualified families are ready to adopt or foster the child. This legislation exacerbates the problem and leaves more and more children waiting for forever homes.
Throughout this session, HRC has fought alongside Tennessee Equality Project to stop HB 836 and other anti-LGBTQ legislation, engaging members and supporters through emails, texts, call programs and actions on the ground. Last month, HRC Associate Regional Field Director, Hope Jackson, joined Tennessee Equality Project for its second Advancing Equality Day on the Hill at the Capitol to advocate against Tennessee’s slate of hate.
HRC will continue working with our partners at Tennessee Equality Project to oppose SHB 836 and any other discriminatory legislation that targets LGBTQ Tennesseans.
If you live in Tennessee and would like to join HRC in opposing this harmful legislation, reach out to Hope Jackson, HRC Associate Regional Field Director at [email protected], for more information.
Tennessee Advances Anti-LGBTQ ‘License to Discriminate’ Bill
The House-approved bill, now going to the Senate, would mean the state and cities couldn’t require companies they do business with to have nondiscrimination policies.
www.advocate.com/politics/2019/3/22/tennessee-advances-anti-lgbtq-license-discriminate-bill
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