The headmistress was, I think, ultimately, let go because she passed out something called a privileged chart that helped you identify how privileged you were to very young kids. There's a long history of men dressing as women plays and vice versa. You know, lots of Shakespeare. Hello. It's so non-controversial until they make it seem sorted, right? But honestly, what they're going after, James and the Giant Peach because of people dressing, it's not a drag show. By the way, there's nothing wrong with that.
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