Falwell may be dead, but the Illinois Review continues his crusade against a clever -- but devious -- LGBT conspiracy:
Shrek's not the problem. It's the awkward inclusion of a transvestite and the uselessness of the character himself (herself?) in the story that is troubling.
Right in the midst of a warm "traditional family" setting, the film writers place a man dressed as a woman in with Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Snow White (the good gals). The crossdressing character simply doesn't make sense, except as a ploy to desensitize children and parents to transgenders.
Not to alarm anyone, but are the folks at the Illinois Review aware that Fred Flintstone and his pal Barney both wore dresses?
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