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post Yesterday, 07:39 AM
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QUOTE(Long Dong Silver @ Apr 14 2024, 01:50 PM) *
Someone just tried to call this band MANUFACTURED!!!! I set the record straight INMEDIATELY!!

What’s the tea? ☕️
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This has gone viral and it is super cute and positive. It is one of the reasons why I will always somehow support them. Even back in the 90s they were such positive icons of support for LGBTQIA+ people.

Victoria's answers are hilarious, but look at the 4th screen shot: they were ALL pro LGBTQIA:

Victoria Beckham’s no-nonsense responses in this old Spice Girls advice column might be the greatest thing she’s ever done


https://www.thepoke.com/2024/04/11/victoria...jbN0lqmx-4hpFlE
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laugh.gif She was always witty.

That question shows how bad social constructs were (and still are), that the boy’s sister leapt to “pervert” as her first rationale as to why he’d want to wear stereotypically women’s clothes. While I hope people nowadays wouldn’t land on that word, sadly I’m sure a lot of attitudes are still that it would be a shocking and negative thing to become aware of. So I’m glad that they gave good answers, which was pretty forward thinking for the 90s.
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QUOTE(-Jay- @ Apr 16 2024, 11:16 AM) *
laugh.gif She was always witty.

That question shows how bad social constructs were (and still are), that the boy’s sister leapt to “pervert” as her first rationale as to why he’d want to wear stereotypically women’s clothes. While I hope people nowadays wouldn’t land on that word, sadly I’m sure a lot of attitudes are still that it would be a shocking and negative thing to become aware of. So I’m glad that they gave good answers, which was pretty forward thinking for the 90s.


Totally agree. Sadly, the 'pervert' tag is what most anti-LGBTQ nuts use today still and in a lot of places attitudes towards this seemingly are going backwards.

Glad they have always been at the right side of this!
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