There's a scene in the movie where Christina Aguilera's character first meets a rude dancer at the club. They exchange some words, which ends with Christina commenting:
"You're so beautiful... no one would ever know you're a dude." Zing.
About five to ten minutes later, someone asks the rude dancer why she doesn't like Christina, and rude dancer replies, "She called me a drag queen!"
I personally found at least the initial comment to be very hurtful and transphobic at heart. My stomach sank when I heard it. The implication seems to me that, no matter how beautiful a person is, if you can call them out, or even just chidingly accuse them, as trans, then you've put them in their place. To be clear, transwomen are not/never were really "dudes", but ignorant, transphobic comments like, "She's really a man, you know" are unpleasantly familiar to almost anyone living in this society.
I know that I wouldn't have watched the movie in the first place if I knew such comments would be present.
How does everyone feel about this? Does the drag queen comment actually remove the anti-transsexual aspects?