Donahue (1989)- Transvestites and Transsexuals
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- čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
- Lynn Edward Harris, Lynn Hubschman, Eve Golden, JoAnn the crossdresser, and drag queen Ruby Rimms tell their stories about their experiences from their upbringings about being part of a unique group to the prejudice that comes against their lives on this episode of Donahue.
great topic.thanks luv Donahue
I did not see this Donahue episode back then.I perceive a lot has changed-about the issue discussed on this segment-since then...........
80’s gold I love talk show crossdressers
I didnt see any of these when they came out cos i was only 10, but i well remembervthw show being listed on the TV guide at thevtime.
But as a TS woman, who has toiled for years with ny own gender, seei g some of tbese shows, i wish i had seen them back at thr time. . I think it may have expmained a lot of tbings and msybecid hafe come to terns with being transsexual much sooner.
But at age 10, "Boring Adult talk" and the News was rheclastvtgingvi wanred to watch. I recall watching a few debate shows in highschool but unfortunately none on the topic of gender or Transsexual issues or questions.
I think it eould be highly veneficial to pupils to be shown more stuff like this. Its educational and at least educates people to the differences betwwen TS, TVs, CDs abd Drag Queens etc.
I dont see any sign of trying to influence anyone into being Trans or haviing their minds poisoned
Theres actually a few good questions that could have been bwtter answered with a view to educate, if theyvhadnt been askedcin such a mockibg demeanour by audience members asking questions that they dont even care abiyt the answer. Theyre just tryna get seen on TV utteri g tbeir little party peice like theyve just thought it uo themselves
So in 1989 there were only 10k transexuals in the U.S. and now there are nearly two million!? 🤔🧐
Is that really true OMG?
@@nathancoleman7235 According to the numbers quoted in this show + what Google says about the current number!