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Fear Street: 1666 Highlights the Link Between Witch-Hunts and Persecution of Queerness


Fear Street: 1666 Highlights the Link Between Witch-Hunts and Persecution of Queerness
By Stefania SarrubbaJul 16th, 2021, 5:37 pm  
The final installment in Netflix’s film saga inspired by R.L. Stine’s book series,
Fear Street Part Three: 1666, takes protagonist Deena (Kiana Madeira) back to where it all began. She inhabits the body of Sarah Fier, the witch who is said to have started the curse plaguing the town of Shadyside, tying together the loose threads left behind by the first two films, set in 1994 and 1978. In a long vision that makes for the film’s strongest act, Deena relives the last days of Sarah’s life and makes valid points about the dynamics at play between powerful, straight men and rebellious, queer women. ....

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LGBTQ in China lament 'dark day' after social media crackdown


LGBTQ in China lament ‘dark day’ after social media crackdown
Shawn Yuan
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The LGBTQ community in China fears a crackdown after the sudden closure of gay-friendly social media accounts by online platforms [File: How Hwee Young/EPA]
Chengdu, China – A week ago without warning, WeChat, a popular social media platform in China, permanently suspended the official accounts of more than a dozen college LGBTQ groups, igniting a new round of debate on the country’s already threatened community.
The suspensions largely affected groups almost entirely run by students, including at prestigious academic institutions such as Tsinghua and Peking universities. The groups’ missions, according to their brief introductions, were “advancing gender equality and sexual minorities’ rights.” ....

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