Speaking of schooling, and lifted from the comments:
A message, indeed. I’m assuming the campy paper fan is a fundamental aspect of his “full authentic self.”
Evidently, our fearless educator has determined that any gay kids in his class – or rather, kids who may turn out to be gay on hitting puberty – need aspirational role-models. Like a grown man with painted nails, wearing tinselled Deeley Boppers, and flapping a paper fan. Because hey, what else could they possibly aspire to?
See also this:
You see, authenticity requires fancy dress and elaborate accessorising. And it’s just “so important” to parade around the classroom, looking “cute,” in painted nails and make-up.
What’s that you say? A one-off, an aberration? Oh, you sweet innocent thing.
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