For Immediate Release:
Dated April 2, 2003
From: The National Transgender Advocacy Coalition
(NTAC)
Contacts: Robyn Walters, Seattle, Washington
Chair, Vanessa Edwards
Foster; Houston, Texas
Contact Email:
ntacmedia@aol.com
media@ntac.org
Contact Phone:
832-483-9901
360-437-4091
Website: http://www.ntac.org
JAY LENO, NBC FUEL 'DEHUMANIZING' OF TRANSGENDERS
The
National Transgender Advocacy Coalition (NTAC) issued a statement today,
criticizing the National Broadcast Corporation (NBC) and Tonight Show host Jay
Leno today for highly insensitive remarks disguised as humor in his nightly
monologue.
Calling it "Prime time dehumanizing of transgenders,"
the chair of NTAC, Vanessa Edwards Foster, admitted that Leno might not write
all of his material for the monologues. "However, he does have final
decision over material that he feels is inexcusable," she added. "In this
instance, Jay Leno felt it was okay to belittle transsexuals."
Last
month, MSNBC hired blatantly homophobic and transphobic talk show host Michael
Savage. Savage is a radical conservative who fires potshots at anyone not
straight, white male and staunchly conservative. But the recent comments
from Leno indicate a mainstream trend of acceptance of insensitivity toward the
transgender community.
In his March 31 monologue, Leno, arguably
the country's best-known late night talk show host noted a male-to-female
transsexual honored in as Woman of the Year in California Assembly District 13
by Assemblyman Mark Leno (D-San Francisco). The talk show host is no
relation to the openly gay assemblyman.
In his monologue Jay Leno
commented that the California Assembly "awarded a man who had a sex change as
its Woman of the Year. When 'he' accepted the award, 'he' said there was a part
of 'him' that didn't want to accept it ... but that's gone now."
In a
statement, NTAC board chair, Vanessa Edwards Foster said, "In a country where no
positive accomplishments of transgenders are ever reported for fear of promoting
a "transgendered lifestyle," it's curious that belittling humor of these same
people is openly welcomed. Jay Leno's remarks took what was a historic
recognition for an accomplished transgender community leader and summarily
diminished them with insensitive humor.
"We're a community that's
afforded few heroes, and little hope. Destroying what little positive
impact our community makes, simply for the purpose of gratuitous laughter,
serves to objectify transgenders and crushes individuals' hope.
"Coupled with the bombastic blasts from the Michael Savage show on
MSNBC, it is easy to denote a trend of dehumanization being broadcast to the
nation from this network. It speaks to transgenders that we're deemed
'different' enough to be fair game for any cheap shots fired at will. For
others who take umbrage with such 'different' groups as transgenders, it also
leads to a ready detachment of humanity.
"Some of this detachment of
humanity was evident at a house party last October in the murder of a
transgendered California teenager, Gwen Araujo. Pre-trial testimony of the
case showed that 17-year old Araujo was brutally beaten and bludgeoned by four
young men. At one point, as she sat battered and bleeding on the
murderer's couch, she was ordered to get off of it because she was dirtying it
with her blood.
"Even though the teen, a male-to-female
transsexual, pleaded to have her life spared, she was beaten with a frying pan,
choked, strangled with a rope, and had her head smashed with a shovel. Her
killers then drove to a remote area near Lake Tahoe, buried her body in a
shallow grave, and then stopped at a fast food restaurant for breakfast.
None of the partygoers alerted authorities.
"As Gwen's mother Sylvia
Guerrero lamented, they treated Gwen as if she wasn't human. Indeed this
was inhuman violence, but it is only the end effect. The cause begins when
one is allowed to detach humanity from transgenders and other minority
groups. NBC with their choice of programming, and Jay Leno's choice of
seemingly harmless humor, implicitly perpetuate this lack of any human quality
allowed transgenders.
"We implore NBC, and its parent corporation General
Electric, to exhibit more responsible concern in their choice of
programming. We also request Jay Leno and his writers on the Tonight Show
to practice more responsible awareness in their choice of material, and more
sensitivity to the impact that has on the targets of such humor. As one
wouldn't make tasteless public commentary about other political, ethnic,
religious or even sexual groups with blithe disregard, we simply ask to be
provided the same consideration."
Founded in 1999, NTAC - the National
Transgender Advocacy Coalition - is a §501(c)(4) civil rights organization
working to establish and maintain the right of all transgendered, intersexed,
and gender-variant people to live and work without fear of violence or
discrimination.