Hypothetically, let's say you have millions of dollars and a global franchise that involves drag artist from all around the world. Let's just assume you have the means to create a brand new TV show that brings together what you believe is the top talent around the world, and you have the resources to help them showcase their talent. There is one concern: your talent doesn't speak the same language. They all speak English to varying degrees, but may now be able to communicate in a way that allows them to make stupid jokes and puns.
If this were the case, then it would make sense to find ways to celebrate the diversity of talent then - dance show, cultural shows, hiring translators, etc.
Here some things that wouldn't make sense: Emphasizing English-speaking acting and comedy challenges. Something that would be not only inappropriate but also overdone.
Celebrating a queen who arguably has a horrible fashion taste and editing her to look like a miserable bully.
Disregarding the ESL queens strengths in favor of the English-speaking ones.
Having a judges panel fully represent the US for over half the episodes.
If this were the case, then it would make sense to find ways to celebrate the diversity of talent then - dance show, cultural shows, hiring translators, etc.
Here some things that wouldn't make sense: Emphasizing English-speaking acting and comedy challenges. Something that would be not only inappropriate but also overdone.
Celebrating a queen who arguably has a horrible fashion taste and editing her to look like a miserable bully.
Disregarding the ESL queens strengths in favor of the English-speaking ones.
Having a judges panel fully represent the US for over half the episodes.