Miley Cyrus: Queer? Yes. Probbo? Also Yes
It is hard to take Miley Cyrus seriously as a pioneer for queer rights when she has little respect for other marginalised cultures.
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It is hard to take Miley Cyrus seriously as a pioneer for queer rights when she has little respect for other marginalised cultures.
Understanding what it is to be an ally is paramount to being politically aware across the board, but it holds particular weight in the queer community.
We caught up with the very charming actress/musician to talk about queerness, love, and how important diverse representation is for Australia.
THIS IS THE WAY IT’S THE WAY THAT WE LIVE.
We found out that Angelina Jolie and Beyoncé were related in the process, but it was worth it.
I talked to Tilly about the importance of writing, the danger of femme invisibility, and her love for the Promised Land.
I talked to the Melbourne-based performer and artist about her journey as a DJ, the intersection of feminism and racism, and the necessity to advocate for intersectional lineups.
Coming out is a really exciting feeling. It is so wonderful to express who you are – to have that oppressive weight lifted off your chest, and to be open and proud. Yet the process is nuanced, and does not mean simply sitting your parents down and telling them you’re gay.
Oh, Anderson Cooper – be still my beating heart.