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The reality competition show RuPaul's Drag Race launched in 2009, a simpler time when queer folk couldn't get married (in America) and trans identities were actively suppressed on all fronts. So why, in 2020, does RuPaul continue to suppress trans identities on his show? And what other problematic positions will we find when we look under the hood?
By DayDay Morales, Mario Lujan, Rachael GarciaThe reality competition show RuPaul's Drag Race launched in 2009, a simpler time when queer folk couldn't get married (in America) and trans identities were actively suppressed on all fronts. So why, in 2020, does RuPaul continue to suppress trans identities on his show? And what other problematic positions will we find when we look under the hood?