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My missus watched strictly religiously until this series, not any more.Yes. It is about normalisation. There is a fantastic example of this at the moment on Strictly. Much hoo-hah was made over the show having a same sex male couple. Number one it's hilarious that people were upset that a show as camp as strictly has a same sex couple. More importantly, when you watch the dances choreographed by Johannes, they are amazing. No "who is the lady and who is the man?" nonsense because of the way that the dances have been staged. The dance becomes normal, it just happens to be two men dancing rather than a man and a woman.
In fact, in their Pirates of the Caribbean dance, my main complaint is that John Whaite's role as Jack Sparrow wasn't camp / drunk enough!
If we go back 50 years, on the TV, women, the disabled and minorities were represented largely as being inferior. Anyone with a physical disability was hidden away and we called each other "spastic" in the playground. We have moved on quite a long way since then, and it's a bit sad to see that there are still terrified people who can't move on to "live and let live".