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Why proposed laws targeting drag shows are proliferating in America

A new front has opened up in the country’s culture wars

PASADENA, CA -JUNE 18, 2021: Drag queen Raymond Gerona, stage name Blisila, performs at The Boulevard, the only gay bar in Pasadena that is once again fully open with no social distancing and live entertainment. The bar only allowed in people who said they were vaccinated.  (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
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Last monthRuPaul’s Drag Race”, a reality show, began its 15th season on television. In it, contestants compete in costume to become the next “drag superstar” and win $200,000. Meanwhile, lawmakers across the country are engaged in a different sort of race: to restrict drag performances in the name of protecting children. At least 36 bills in 15 states are proposing rules that would make it harder for people to perform in drag (see map).

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