Ha
I thought exactly the same thing
I was gonna start a similar thread saying:
"How lovely to see India's drag-phobia has cleared up so quickly!"
Think what good Luke A did for the image and the mainstream perception of trans-people being every bit as 'normal' as the rest of us.
He never appointed himself as a 'voice for the cause' or broadcast a 'message'; he was just a decent person. Natural. Perfect.
Think what harm India does for the image of trans-people by claiming to be a 'representative' whilst simultaneously being so obnoxious and self-centred, so suspiciously inconsistent (like the occasional 'drag-phobia' thing) and by treating everyone else as if they were some kind of transphobic criminal-in-waiting - guilty until proven innocent.
After the deserved success of Luke A in 2012, it's almost like India has been a setback to the trans cause.