samuelgraziotti
nov 2023 se unió
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Clasificación de samuelgraziotti
The latest episode of RuPaul's Drag Race Global All Stars was nothing short of a frustrating display of blatant favouritism, where the Anglo queens seemed to have the competition rigged in their favour from the get-go. From unfairly biased judging to heavily edited confessionals, it's painfully clear that the production team was determined to push certain narratives while sidelining others.
Let's be real: the talent pool this season is incredibly diverse, with queens from all over the globe bringing their unique styles and flavours to the runway. But instead of celebrating that diversity, the show has felt like a rigged race towards promoting Anglo queens, often at the expense of their more talented non-Anglo counterparts. It's one thing to have a few frontrunners; it's another to practically hand them the win on a silver platter while disregarding the competition entirely.
This show claims to be all about fairness and equality, but it's hard to take that seriously when the cards are so blatantly stacked. It's not just disappointing; it's insulting to the audience, especially to those who tune in hoping to see a fair competition. Drag is about diversity, culture, and challenging norms-yet, *RuPaul's Drag Race Global All Stars* seems to be more interested in pushing the same tired, Anglo-centric narrative.
To sum it up: if you're here for an inclusive, fair competition where everyone gets a real shot, don't waste your time with this episode. The writing is on the wall, and it spells out "favouritism" in bold, flashing lights.
One star, and that's being generous..
Let's be real: the talent pool this season is incredibly diverse, with queens from all over the globe bringing their unique styles and flavours to the runway. But instead of celebrating that diversity, the show has felt like a rigged race towards promoting Anglo queens, often at the expense of their more talented non-Anglo counterparts. It's one thing to have a few frontrunners; it's another to practically hand them the win on a silver platter while disregarding the competition entirely.
This show claims to be all about fairness and equality, but it's hard to take that seriously when the cards are so blatantly stacked. It's not just disappointing; it's insulting to the audience, especially to those who tune in hoping to see a fair competition. Drag is about diversity, culture, and challenging norms-yet, *RuPaul's Drag Race Global All Stars* seems to be more interested in pushing the same tired, Anglo-centric narrative.
To sum it up: if you're here for an inclusive, fair competition where everyone gets a real shot, don't waste your time with this episode. The writing is on the wall, and it spells out "favouritism" in bold, flashing lights.
One star, and that's being generous..