QUEER TALKS BHUTAN I Season 4 I Episode 1 ft. Yeshey Dema

Join us for an enlightening episode of Queer Talks Bhutan Season 4 featuring Yeshey Dema, a courageous writer and poet. From embracing her pansexual identity to navigating childhood and family acceptance, Yeshey's journey inspires resilience. Tune in as she shares her experiences, highlighting the importance of representation and acceptance within the LGBTQ+ community.
This season of Queer Talks Bhutan is supported by Canada in Bhutan
Hosted and Produced by Namgay Zam
Produced by Dechen Wangdi for Queer Voices of Bhutan
Make up by Rinzin Galley (Mathang Morab Salon)
Filming and Editing by Gokab Studio
Location - Termalinca Resort
🌈 #LGBTQ+ #RepresentationMatters" #talkshow #queer #Bhutan

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  • @csjenn
    @csjenn2 ай бұрын

    It is so amazing to see Yeshi doing well and how courageous she look right now than she was before. More power to you, Yeshi and much love ✨️❤️

  • @whiskwine

    @whiskwine

    2 ай бұрын

    thank you so muchh❤❤

  • @sarahleahB
    @sarahleahB2 ай бұрын

    It is wonderful to see that there are queer people in Bhutan. Sexual orientation develops independently from social media, one does not suddenly wake up one morning and decide to run counter to the gender norms or to sexual orientation. LGBTQ people are born not made. I hope this channel keeps giving us great content like it is currently doing. All the love and support to your guest and to the Bhutanese Queer community. Love from Israel. ❤

  • @tyt684
    @tyt6842 ай бұрын

    Don't normalize this woke behaviour in the Dragon Kingdom, this will viciously harm the population dynamics.

  • @mozzlechen0093

    @mozzlechen0093

    2 ай бұрын

    Dude (you could be a female too and it's a unisex term so) , first of all, are you using the word "woke" correctly, you do know and I hope you do (literal enough to use it I must say but the mindset oufff...) that it means being attentively aware of the issues that are faced such as gender inequality, injustice, and important social and racial facts and issues right? If you really love our country which by the way is always open to such issues and in our own way trying to adapt to the changing environment. Our country is a democracy for a reason, freedom of choice which every person has the right to exclusive of what you have to say on that or not. If you can't show support, please keep your homophobic misogynistic thoughts to yourself. Oh and you say it will viciously harm the population dynamics, says who? People part of the LGBTQ+ community too can have children either biologically or adopted. TOUCH GRASS and hiding behind an anonymous account is a wuss behavior when it comes to these issues and I mean no harm to you but as a Bhutanese to a Bhutanese, you need to change the way you think or at least try to keep your negativity to yourself.

  • @mozzlechen0093

    @mozzlechen0093

    2 ай бұрын

    Dude (you could be a female and if you are one or identify as one, it’s a unisex term), you do know what the term “woke” means right? (I mean you must be literate enough to be able to use it), it means attentively being aware of the important social and racial facts and issues and our country being who we are upholds our sovereignty by being open to these issues and no, there is nothing wrong in being part of the LGBTQ+ community but what’s wrong is the mindset of homophobic and misogynistic people such as you who can’t keep their thoughts to themselves and when they do express themselves such as you with your unwanted opinion, how does it feel hiding behind an anonymous account? Oh and how does being a part of the LGBTQ+ community affect the country’s dynamics? I hope you realise that they too can reproduce or opt for adoption. Lasly, TOUCH GRASS AND TRY TO KEEP YOUR NEGATIVITY TO YOURSELF.