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- television, concerns about the straightwashing of **** characters and storylines persist. Common justifications for straightwashing include "producers' concerns...
- dealing with anti-bullying discourse in schools.[citation needed] Straightwashing is a form of **** erasure that refers to the portrayal of LGBT people...
- Closeted Outing Comphet Criminalization Domestic violence Erasure Straightwashing Bi****ual **** Trans **** bashing ****phobia Heteropatriarchy Hetero****ism...
- of Time Out likens "pinkface" to blackface. Pinkface differs from straightwashing, which is the erasure of **** characters and themes from stories in...
- indicating "mixed or average reviews". Out magazine expressed concern about straightwashing, saying that the changing of the original book's real-life source,...
- Closeted Outing Comphet Criminalization Domestic violence Erasure Straightwashing Bi****ual **** Trans **** bashing ****phobia Heteropatriarchy Hetero****ism...
- Closeted Outing Comphet Criminalization Domestic violence Erasure Straightwashing Bi****ual **** Trans **** bashing ****phobia Heteropatriarchy Hetero****ism...
- content in the U.S. Inter**** erasure **** erasure Bi****ual erasure Straightwashingportraying LGB or otherwise **** characters in fiction as hetero****ual...
- Closeted Outing Comphet Criminalization Domestic violence Erasure Straightwashing Bi****ual **** Trans **** bashing ****phobia Heteropatriarchy Hetero****ism...
- who have **** with men Metro****ual LGBT erasure Same-**** attraction Straightwashing Clarkson, Jay (1 January 2006). "'Everyday Joe' versus '****y, ****y...