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Sam Smith and the embarrassing terribleness of LGBTQIA+ culture and drag queens (men dressed as sexualized women to lampoon
them) In his new video – let’s not be detained discussing the song, a painfully generic flimsy soul confection – Smith cavorts with a gaggle of bum-twitching, writhing sexy dancers. That sounds ordinary enough, you will say. What I’ve kept back is that Smith himself is attired in a lacey basque and displaying full décolletage surmounted with silver nipple caps. That’s a bold move when you’re a hefty, hairy thirty-year-old bloke who’s built like the Pillsbury Doughboy. As the owner of a bulky male frame, I can confirm this is not the best way to present it to the public. Non-binary Smith has more of a feel of Mad King Ludwig than Divine. He has decided he is, in some mysterious way, a cross between male and female, and a damn hot cross at that. His performance of this song on the Graham Norton show the other night culminated with him flashing his betasselled moobs to an audience whooping and clapping like seals. This is my real issue with Smith. He is the perfect representative of contemporary ‘LGBTQIA++’ culture – embarrassing, stupid and rubbishy, terribly thin stuff. We have come full circle and then gone backwards, because what we have here is a freak show of painful clichés, a carnival booth of ancient music hall stereotypes. It is the equivalent of a modern black singer performing a minstrel cake-walk with sincerity. It is not Smith’s sexuality that is worthy of critique. It is his belief he is somehow beyond male and female, that he is not a man. Because as is manifestly and horribly apparent, he very much is. No doubt his defenders will say I’ve missed the point. But my point is that maybe Smith has — and maybe he’s too tone deaf to realise. https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/...btqia-culture/ |
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