RuPaul apologized for his show.
Did all of sudden they realize that they might the show’s sponsors or lose some of their donors?
Why did it take 10 days to realize that he went too far?
Producers Respond To Trans Issues On “RuPaul’s Drag Race”GLAAD said in a statement,
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March 28, 2014
By Dan Avery
Today, the show’s executive producers released a statement:“We delight in celebrating every color in the LGBT rainbow. When it comes to the movement of our trans sisters and trans brothers, we are newly sensitized and more committed than ever to help spread love, acceptance and understanding,” said RuPaul Charles, Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato, Tom Campbell, Steven Corfe and Mandy Salangsang
Logo said, “We have heard the concerns around this segment. We are committed to sharing a diverse range of trans stories across all of our screens and look forward to featuring positive and groundbreaking stories of trans people in the future.”
We hope you will join us in our other current campaigns to help the first trans woman perform at Carnegie Hall, end discrimination against trans women at Crossfit, and bring mainstream media attention to the Trans 100.My question is why did it take over 10 day for this to happen?
Culture-changing work is a marathon, not a sprint. The specific details of GLAAD's work with the media are not always visible, but our commitment to fair and accurate representations of trans people in news and entertainment media is unwavering.
You can learn about just some of the highlights of GLAAD's work on trans media representations here, and on our blog here.
Did all of sudden they realize that they might the show’s sponsors or lose some of their donors?
Why did it take 10 days to realize that he went too far?
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