LGBT group sues Texas university after president cancels 'divisive' drag show he compared to 'blackface'

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LGBT group sues Texas university after president cancels 'divisive' drag show he compared to 'blackface'
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An LGBTQ student group at West Texas A&M University filed a lawsuit against its president after he canceled an on-campus charity drag show that he claimed was demeaning to women.

BlazeTV's Sara Gonzales explains why she believes children should be prohibited from attending drag events on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'on campus after claiming such events are demeaning to women.last Friday in U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Texas on behalf of Spectrum WT, a student group at West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas.

West Texas A&M University is a public university in Canyon, Texas, approximately 30 miles from Amarillo. Wendler also said he would"not appear to condone the diminishment of any group at the expense of impertinent gestures toward another group for any reason, even when the law of the land appears to require it."

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