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[Commentary] Humor and visibility, but where is the advocacy? When LGBTQIA+ content stops at entertainment | Collector
[Commentary] Humor and visibility, but where is the advocacy? When LGBTQIA+ content stops at entertainment
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[Commentary] Humor and visibility, but where is the advocacy? When LGBTQIA+ content stops at entertainment

In today’s content-driven world, LGBTQIA+ expression has become a familiar—and often viral—formula. It’s loud, colorful, witty, and highly entertaining. Audiences laugh, share, and engage. Creators gain traction. Everyone wins… on the surface. This conversation, however, did not emerge in a vacuum. It gained traction following viral content creators like Ivan Delima, Kimp Atimp or “Tito Marsy,” and David Domanais or “Tito Abdul,” whose comedic skits—widely circulated on TikTok—lean into exaggerated “bakla” personas for humor and engagement. While many viewers find the content entertaining, it also sparked a broader discussion online on whether such portrayals reflect genuine representations or rely too […]... Keep on reading: [Commentary] Humor and visibility, but where is the advocacy? When LGBTQIA+ content stops at entertainment

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