Tennessee Republicans Vote to Make Drag Shows Felonies (And Is Exposed As Drag Queen)

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BY NICK REYNOLDS ON 2/23/23 AT 4:04 PM EST

Tennessee is just one procedural vote away from becoming the first state to effectively ban public drag performances in the state, setting the stage for a potentially precedent-setting free speech battle in the courts.

On Thursday, Tennessee lawmakers officially passed joint legislation to create a new felony offense for anyone engaging in an "adult cabaret performance" on public property or in any location where the performance "could be viewed by a person who is not an adult."

If signed by Republican Governor Bill Lee, Tennessee will become the first state to criminalize drag shows in public from a list of more than a dozen states to have sought similar bans.

Entering the 2023 legislative season, at least 26 bills had been introduced by Republican lawmakers in 14 states, signifying a larger crackdown by conservatives amid moral outrage over events like "drag story hours" at public libraries and a series of highly publicized allegations of teachers and others exposing young children to sexualized content.

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Tennessee state Representative Chris Todd, pictured against the Tennessee statehouse. On Thursday, Tennessee lawmakers officially passed joint legislation to create a new felony offense for anyone engaging in an "adult cabaret performance" on public property or in any location where the performance "could be viewed by a person who is not an adult."JASON KEMPIN/STATE OF TENNESSEE/NEWSWEEK PHOTO ILLUSTRATION/GETTY IMAGES


"This is a common-sense, child safety bill, and I appreciate your support," Republican Representative Chris Todd—one of the bill's sponsors—said ahead of the vote Thursday.

LGBTQ advocates and others, however, have described the bills as unconstitutional restrictions on their freedom of speech and expression. While courts have previously affirmed and supported laws intended to protect children from accessing obscene content or other "adult" content, some have argued that a law banning protected and unprotected expression could be seen as overbroad and, potentially, unconstitutional, according to the Free Speech Center at Middle Tennessee State University.

"This bill is an atrocity committed at all trans and gender nonconforming people as well as all drag artists," Erin Reed, an LGBTQ activist, wrote in a Twitter thread shortly after the bill's passage. "It bans 'male and female impersonators' from 'providing entertainment that appeals to prurient interest.'

"A trans comedian getting on stage telling an off-color joke could be 'appealing to the prurient interest.' Trans comedians could be charged with a felony. Transgender people and drag artists dancing in a pride parade could be considered criminal."



In this case, opponents of the bills said, bans on drag shows and, in particular, bans on things like drag story hours are unconstitutional at their core.

"The First Amendment bars governments and government agencies [which includes public libraries] from discriminating against specific viewpoints," the National Coalition Against Censorship wrote in a policy brief opposing several states' proposals banning those events.

"Therefore, when a public library has a policy of inviting people to read to children, it cannot exclude them because some politicians or patrons dislike their message. Because Drag Queen Story Hour intentionally promotes a message of diversity and inclusion, any law banning it discriminates based on viewpoint."
 

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these christofacists are getting bolder everyday. :francis:
I ain't down with:wrist:but
if they performing with adults in there private spaces then let them now infornt of kids that different regardless drag shyt is sexual in nature.


"Christians" manly white ones about to be scapegoated when shyt hits the fan because

I think "white church shootings " becoming like school shootings :beli:
they doing to much now a lot them closeted themselves

I hope black churches stay safe though... something going to come to a head in this country it's a matter of time.
 
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