Moral panics are ridiculous in retrospect—satanic abuse, rap music, comic books?—but they're ridiculously dangerous at their peak. The transphobia moral panic is one of the most dangerous in our lifetimes https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/anti-trans-moral-panics-endanger-all-young-people/
@laurahelmuth One of the things the article lists in its opening litany is strip shows for children. I predict that opposition to strip shows for children will remain for longer than the video-games-make-you-violent thing.
(This is what "Tennessee has banned drag attire in public spaces." refers to. The SA verbiage is a quite misleading there, I guess the "politics opinion" section of SA maybe doesn't get the typical editorial oversight?)
The article makes absokutely no mention about strip shows... what are you talking about. I can only imagine you are trying desperately to form some false association between drag shows (whicb typically do not have nudity) and stripping. If thats thr case the manipulative and inaccurate equivelance is troubling and suggests bad faith on your part.
You are correct about it saying "male or female impersonators who provide entertainment that appeals to a prurient
interest".. however that is **not** the same as saying stripping. But it does imply that it must be of a sexual nature to be prohibited.
I agree with you, the article misrepresented the specific wording of the law.
Yes but separately, not as a qualifier on this. They list a few things as illegal and stripping is separately listed as illegal.
@freemo @laurahelmuth the law does mention stripping.