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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

In case the Today program don't pick up this story...

Cross dressers attack Memphis McDonald's workers
"As the fight carried on, the manager grabbed a pot of hot French fry grease and launched it at the men. One of the men retaliated, smacking the manager in the head with a wet floor sign sending him away in an ambulance."
No, don't laugh.
Anonymous beki  >No, don't laugh.

nope, too late! Haven't read the story yet though, so that may change... 
Anonymous Stephanie Delacey  The last line of the report was weird, though: "Sanders said it would have been more appropriate to describe the three individuals as “cross dressers” instead of the description “transvestite.”"

What the hell is the difference? Crossdresser is simply the anglicised equivalent of transvestite and that's the end of it.

Could I also mention here that websites - like that one - which (pathetically and obviously unsuccessfully) try and block you cutting and pasting text are shite. Quoting one sentence is fair use you tossers. 
Blogger Becky  Maybe that's supposed to be a "pun" on the term cross-dresser. Note the uncommon use of a space between the words, "cross" as in angry.

I'm not saying it's a funny pun of course. 
Anonymous Anonymous  It's not funny, it's punny. 
Anonymous Stephanie Delacey  Cross dresser. I didn't notice!

Now I have visions of some kind of tranny activist group... 
Blogger Pandora Caitiff  Oh I see! Right-click disabled. I just Ctrl-c'd.

I'm more concerned by the clearly inaccurate quote:

"Men trying to look like women, drag queens, transvestites is what they were," Brisco told Memphis TV station WMC-TV. (emphasis mine)

Was there any need to quote him? It adds nothing to the story. There's nothing to suggest the attackers were drag queens. 
Anonymous Stephanie Delacey  @Pandora - that's why I said it was pathetic and unsuccessful :)

Also, in the US, I believe, gay crossdressers do refer to themselves as drag queens. Over here it's more usually confined to entertainers but less so in the States. So it wasn't necessarily inaccurate. 
Anonymous Rachel  Blimey! These labels are so confusing. I thought that in the US it was transvestites who were gay, and crossdressers who weren't, with drag queens being both gay and (deliberately) poor in dress sense (even down to wearing dresses with puffball shoulders). In the UK we seem to use the terms interchangebly, and confuse the hell out of the colonials.

Which is no bad thing. 
Anonymous beki  Rachel,

You're not slagging off puffball shouders are you?! Not after that surely?! 

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