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Just thought I'd share an article about some of the things being said.



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Stop This Meme: RuPaul is not "Racist" for his "Drag Race" Winning Pick

by Brent Hartinger
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This has to stop.

On Monday, RuPaul revealed the winner of the second season of his RuPaul's Drag Race reality TV show, and it turned out to be Tyra Sanchez.

The choice was controversial. A sizable number of viewers were rooting for the quick-witted Pandora Boxx , who had been eliminated earlier in the season, but who won the Miss Congeniality Award in the reunion show ("by a landslide," RuPaul said).

Others thought plucky, amiable Jujubee would have made a better "Next Drag Superstar," or even foul-mouthed, but always flawlessly-executed Raven.

There are plenty of good reasons to second-guess the actual pick, but racism on the part of RuPaul isn't one of them.

But weirdly, that is precisely what a disturbing number of people are saying, on the Drag Race Facebook page and even here in the comments at AfterElton.com.

What's the evidence? Despite selecting multi-racial casts this year and last, RuPaul's eventual winners, Sanchez and last year's Bebe Zahara Benet, were both black.

Accusing someone of racism is one of the most serious accusations you can make about a person — or so conservatives have been reminding us for the last thirty years.

We are in the era of Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, and Sarah Palin, and now that we have a black president, conservatives seem to have forgotten restraint; high-profile cable and talk radio commenters openly and repeatedly accuse Barack Obama and many blacks of racism and "hatred" against white people, but — Beck's genuinely paranoid delusions aside — I suspect this has more to do with making a "dog whistle" appeal to a Republican base that still includes many racists, while undercutting and de-legitimizing the whole notion of "racism" in general. Tit for tat and all that.

I'm not sure what motivates the ridiculous charge against RuPaul, except to say I think the accusation itself is a form of racism and, intended or not, it makes a mockery of the whole concept of racism.

To my 2010 mind, prejudice, whether it's against blacks or gays, boils down to this: two different sets of rules, one for the majority, one for the minority: when straight couples walk down the street holding hands, they're just sweetly in love, but when gay couples do it, they're "flaunting their sexuality" and being "provocative."

Or when rich, white Americans are required to buy health insurance, it's a full-fledged, Tea Party-crazed Constitutional crisis, but when police are allowed by the Arizona government to demand "papers" from virtually all hispanic people, well, you gotta break a few Constitutional eggs to make an omelet, right?

In other words, rather than a presumption of innocence, there's a presumption of guilt. And if you think that's a small difference, you know nothing about the history of human beings.

Because RuPaul picked two African Americans in a row as winners of his reality show, an accusation is being made about his motives that would never be made about a white host of a reality show who picked two white winners in a row. Indeed, how many white reality shows have done exactly that?

Presumption of innocence for the white person, presumption of guilt for the black one. This is literally what racism is, despite attempts by Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck to muddy the term all up.

I could quote passages from RuPaul's latest book, Workin' It! RuPaul's Guide to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Style, that indicate very clearly where his heart is on the issue of racism and even white-inclusiveness. But you know what? That would imply he somehow needs defending, even against baseless, scurrilous charges such as these.

He doesn't.

Let it go. Disagree with RuPaul all you want — just don't resort to vile racial doublespeak to do it.

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On a more pleasant note --- have some Martha Wash and RuPaul:


Date: 2010-05-02 06:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] paradise-kissed.livejournal.com
I watched both seasons of the show, and I knew from the second that Tyra was crowned that people were going to be upset over her win. There's so much of a double standard it's not even remotely funny. The commentators who are labelling Ru's decision as "racist," don't even understand that to make this accusation in of itself is racist. Also, the show was multi-cultural, everyone was included.

The fact of the matter is, Tyra deserved to win. It had nothing to do with race, and if someone is pulling that card they need to seriously consider why it bothers them so.
Would it have been better for RuPaul to choose a non-black contestant just so this sort of accusation would have been avoided? No, because that would have been unfair to real competitors.

It was obvious from watching the final episode that Tyra simply outshined Raven, performance wise. She was aware of how to work the judges and is that not what a drag queen is supposed to do?

Now, Tyra did some things in the competition that were just in bad choice but so did many of the other girls. To hold her to some unfair standards and let the others slide is unfair. If you watch the "Untucked" shows, Raven was beyond "honest" in her sizing up the competition. In my opinion, Raven's constant focus on her other competitor's weakness probably led her to thinking that she had it in the bag.

Whatever the case, RuPaul is not racist.

I think that because 2 black contestants won it was seen as something out of the ordinary even for a drag show. Why is this so? How many white contestants have won reality shows and no one dared point and say "hey that's racist!" It doesn't happen. Minorites are marginalized and if someone crosses that marginal line, despite talent and plain observation of the facts, their success is always going to be questioned.

Sorry this is so long but this just irked me.





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