RUPAUL TOTALLY HATES BLACK QUEENS!
Following the consecutive crowning of two well deserving black Queens some very ignorant people begin to assert that Rupaul only chose black winners and that he was obviously racist. This despite Rupaul having one o the most diverse contestants on his show in the history of television and despite the fact that of all the the things one can label Rupaul racist would not be an adept word at all.
Rupaul is premiering a new show on Logo titled Rupaul Drag University where in which drag queens teach cisgender women how to be drag queens.
And judging by a promo picture from the show it’s clear that Rupaul has been tricking us all along, he totally hates black queens.

As you can see none of the Drag U professors are black queens. Which confirms my long suspicion that Rupaul is indeed racist against blacks. He only chose Bene and Tyra because he was trying to trick us all into believing that he was a radical black nationalist but this picture clearly shows his true colors. He does not want black queens to teach straight women how to be queens.
Obviously I wrote this post with a healthy dose of sarcasm but I wanted to highlight a necessary point. Ignorant people can take any situation and use it to support their asinine beliefs. The same way you can call a two year old show racist because of two consecutive black winners, you can easily claim that Rupaul is anti-black because he didn’t choose any black queens for his new show.
Rupaul is an amazingly talented human being who is putting out peace and positivity in this crazy universe. Let’s thank him for that instead of throwing around accusations of racism.
Tune into Drag U when it premieres on Logo Monday, June 19th at 9:00PM.
Posted on July 9, 2010, in Rupaul Drag U. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
The sad part is…
No matter how fierce a black Queen in next season she won’t win. Ru has to pander to the racists who insist that he is racist.
that’s a fucking lie in seasons one and two the winners was two black drags ok dude
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