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The Paw Patrol spinoff Rubble & Crew is making headlines by featuring a nonbinary character named River, a flawless pick for a nonbinary name. Today we have reached new heights of trans achievement. There is now a transgender character on the Paw Patrol team. In celebration of Paw Patrol‘s newest addition, Amer shared an Instagram post writing “I wanted to write a non-binary character who was aspirational and incredibly cool, someone for the pups (and kids at home) to look up to.

Sadly, some critics targeted Amer directly, accusing the author of “coming after kids” and telling them to “leave the kids alone.”

Paw Patrol is just one of many films and television shows marketed towards younger audiences that have drawn ire from the “anti-woke” crowd. It's starting to get sad. Glory to the transmascs.

The usual bigot talking points. Skateboarding, photography, and astronomy. but with anime. They found an awesome non-binary actor to voice River and I’m so so happy about how it turned out.”

The motivation for creating the character came from the show’s permanent team, who then asked Amer to help.

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They found an awesome non-binary actor to voice River, and I’m so happy how it turned out.” That awesome non-binary actor is Cihang Ma, who plays Michelle on Departure. They’re also the author of the terrific Rainbow Parenting: Your Guide to Raising Queer Kids and Their Allies,

Amer explained on Instagram, “I wanted to write a nonbinary character that was aspirational and incredibly cool, someone for the pups (and kids at home) to look up to.

Pour some cement. Quit trying to put out ideological fires and start putting out real ones. [email protected]

Sarah Fimm

Sarah Fimm (they/them) is actually nine choirs of biblically accurate angels crammed into one pair of $10 overalls. Talking about what the character will be like, naming the character, looking at character design, all of that in addition to outlining, scripting, and going through notes and revisions.

River is delightful, full of zest for skateboarding and always eager to “Get that pic!” We don’t specifically learn River’s pronouns or that they are nonbinary, but River’s shirt, pants, and skateboard evoke the yellow, white, purple, and black of the nonbinary flag, and they are wearing pink, white, and light blue socks—the colors of the trans flag.

Now THAT is allyship if I ever heard it. I tend to prefer this approach to ones that focus on an LGBTQ character’s LGBTQ identity as if it’s the only or most important aspect of their life, or only show us in Pride episodes (though I love a good Pride theme if it’s part of a range of episodes). What’s River into?