Litter Boxes

A Unique Move: Artist Promotes Inclusivity with Litter Boxes in Restrooms

People love a good controversy, especially when it comes to online content. They eagerly jump into debates and discussions, and one artist on TikTok has recently found herself at the center of one such controversy. Dorian Electra, the artist in question, has not only gained a lot of attention on the social media platform but has also gone completely viral with her latest move.

Litter Boxes

During her tours, Dorian has been placing litter boxes in public restrooms. Her intention behind this unusual act is to make sure that everyone attending her concerts feels included. While most concertgoers are members of the LGBTQ+ community, Dorian wants to ensure that no one feels left out.

Taking to TikTok, she announced that litter boxes would be provided in all bathrooms during her tour for any concertgoers who identify as animals, emphasizing inclusivity in action. The announcement included a big thumbs up, showing her enthusiasm for the idea.

Litter Boxes

In a video shared on TikTok, Dorian can be seen walking towards a bathroom door labeled as an ‘all gender restroom.’ She takes a Sharpie and crosses out the word ‘gender,’ replacing it with ‘species.’

Carrying a litter box, she enters the restroom and places it next to the toilet. Another video states that the litter boxes will be cleaned after each show.

This innovative approach has sparked a heated debate among people. Some appreciate Dorian’s efforts to create an inclusive environment, while others see it as unnecessary or even controversial. It’s unclear what direction this controversy will take next, but one thing is for sure – it has certainly caught people’s attention.

Stay tuned to see how this unique move develops and what impact it may have on future discussions of inclusivity and expression.

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