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Why Queer Joy on Screen and Page Matters More Than Ever

Joy as Survival

There’s a narrative that queer joy is frivolous, or that focusing on happiness somehow ignores the realities of discrimination, violence, or marginalization. But joy isn’t ignorance—it’s resistance.

Joy is what keeps us going when the world is heavy.
Joy is what reminds us that we’re more than trauma.
Joy is how we survive long enough to build something better.

Stories like Heated Rivalry don’t deny pain—they simply refuse to center it.

And for people like me, who live in quieter, more isolating places, that refusal is powerful. It pushes back against the idea that queerness must always be a struggle, that love must always be earned through suffering.

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