TL;DW
- She starts out with some academic babble about queer theory and complains about the history of villains being "queer coded," though she acknowledges that some LGBT activists actually like these villains and view them as a form of empowerment.
- She reads into superhero narratives as being queer coding, and complains that there isn't more of it in the Transformers movies (because the tagline "Robots in Disguise" is apparently good potential).
- She reads into practically every male-male relationship ever as being potentially queer, and says previous Bay movies used homoeroticism as a joke to deter people from thinking that the male-male friendships featured could be something more. Claims the reason you don't see this in Transformers is because most of the characters hate each other.
- Talks about the Transformers comics, which features gender neutral robots and a diversity of gender pairings in relationships.
- Uses the phrase "straight white male" multiple times, just to remind her audience that she's inter-sectional and that doing a video about queer theory doesn't mean that she's forgotten about racism and sexism.
If her "My Monster Boyfriend" and "Dear Stephanie Meyer" videos didn't exist, this could easily be a contender for one of her worst videos. It's certainly up there with last month's ("The Ideology of the First Order") as one of the most vapid and uninformative, practically admitting that there's nothing to work with and going on to make a video about why there's no queer themes in the movies. Lindsay needs to drop this forced SJ content and go back to just talking about her favorite movies and cartoons.
Anyway, here's the link for anyone too lazy:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=btbAxY6P3Oc