Topic: Drag Shows

5 chapters across the catalog

Comely
Episode 1587 27:56 - 29:34

1587: Comely

Texas Drag Show Restriction Block and Gender Identity

A federal judge temporarily blocks a Texas law restricting sexually oriented performances, citing potential First Amendment violations. The discussion also references a Canadian travel advisory for LGBTQ+ citizens visiting the United States. A brief tangent explores the terminology of "two-spirit" identities within the 2SLGBTIQ+ acronym.

Buffalo Feathers
Episode 1543 2:18:39 - 2:20:25

1543: Buffalo Feathers

Tennessee Drag Show Law Injunction

A federal judge issued a temporary injunction against a Tennessee law that sought to restrict "adult cabaret entertainment" on public property or in the presence of minors. The judge ruled in favor of a Memphis LGBTQ theater group, finding that the statute's broad language likely violates First Amendment protections for freedom of speech.

Digital Dementia
Episode 1542 1:47:57 - 1:50:04

1542: Digital Dementia

Nashville Shooting Motive, Anti-LGBTQ Legislation, Social Media Rhetoric

The hosts examine the conflicting narratives surrounding the Nashville shooter's motive, including claims of a "hate crime" against Christians versus retaliation for anti-LGBTQ legislation in Tennessee. They play clips of social media users arguing that the shooter may have been bullied by the religious institution they attended.

Woke Waiver
Episode 1476 2:43:47 - 2:46:40

1476: Woke Waiver

Ana Navarro on The View, Drag Shows and Parental Choice

Ana Navarro defends taking children to drag shows on The View, arguing that if parents have "choice" regarding masks and history curriculum, they should have choice regarding drag performances. The hosts counter by comparing the presence of sexually explicit material in school libraries to pornography, which is regulated by the FCC on broadcast television.