In a recent interview with Glamour Magazine, Natasha Lyonne articulated her support for the LGBTQ+ community and harshly criticized transphobia. Reflecting on societal norms, she dismissed the traditional female archetype and emphasized the importance of equal rights for all. Lyonne stated, "it's no business what somebody's privates are," advocating for personal freedoms and dignity. She also expressed her disdain for racism and oppression, reinforcing the idea that people's identities should not be subjected to judgment or scrutiny.
"I am not sure that I completely identify with this projected female dream that winning at life is finding that dude and putting on a crockpot or something."
"So regardless of, well, I do love dudes, but I do think that everybody in this life is entitled to equal rights and the dignity of their experience."
"It's no one's business what somebody's privates are. What a weird head trip to get involved in."
"I loathe racism... I think it's insane that somebody thinks that they have a right to tell a woman about her power to choose."
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