The underlying message of “Lola” is “of acceptance and loving someone exactly as they are,” said Carey Fleiner, a British college professor and author of “The Kinks: A Thoroughly English Phenomenon.”
The 1970 hit song by The Kinks was "life saving," says one transgender activist.
“It was pretty clear that ‘Lola’ was like me,” Keisling said. “It made me realize I wasn’t absolutely the only person in the world living with what was then a shameful secret.” “His song was one of the things that got me through,” Keisling said. “That sounds odd, but when you’re a kid and that alone, and you have that kind of thing weighing on you, and you can’t talk to anybody about it, a song like ‘Lola’ becomes so important.”
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