Shelley Parker-Chan’s queer reimagining of 14th-century Chinese history has made them the first Australian nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel.
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Damaunte Walters's curator insight,
March 21, 2022 12:24 AM
For starters i am supporter of the LGBTQ community. I believe everyone should be able to freely love who they are and who they want without judgement. With that being said I see that most of Americas big media outlets have accepted this fact and have made brilliant efforts to integrate this community into basically what we see everyday; TV shows, movies, books, commercials, ect.
Albeit growing up in the late 90's and 2000's the cartoons weren't the most PG rated but I've never seen so many shows, movies that seemingly always has one or multiple members of the LGBTQ community. More specifically when they're introduced in shows or movies aimed at child audiences. I understand that children will reach a point in their life where they are curious I just don't think that it should be something that we are "forced" to normalize. On the other hand being an open minded adult, it is normal to me, I love the fact that America is being inclusive and accepting, and are considerate of others thoughts and feelings. We all need each other.
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