Gays and lesbians have compelling stories to tell. And I believe the vast majority of people are open to hearing those stories. |
GLAAD is reaching out to the show's producers to discuss our concerns and the concerns of community members and allies who have contacted us about this matter. |
If you're looking at network television to see a good cross-section of our community, you're not going to find it. What you will find is primarily gay white males. |
It doesn't surprise me that the American Family Association would be afraid of this series. It shows a family that's both deeply religious and loving and accepting of their gay son. |
It doesn't surprise me that the American Family Association would be afraid of this series. It shows a family that's both deeply religious and loving and accepting of their gay son. I'm sure the AFA is terrified that a show like this might open people's eyes to the fact that anti-gay bigotry is neither a religious nor a family value. |
The real offense here was in the producer's decision to add insult to injury by turning a contestant's gender expression into the butt of a joke. |
The real offense here was in the producers' decision to add insult to injury by turning a contestant's gender expression into the butt of a joke. |
These representations on reality television have really broadened people's perceptions of gays and lesbians. |
This character really does create an interesting and complex story that isn't often told. What it does, in an unconventional way, is tackle the subject of homophobia. |
This is a series about an American family, one which is inclusive of both faith and gay people. NBC is to be commended for standing up against anti-gay religious extremists, and to its commitment to the core American values of equality and non-discrimination. |
This is a shocking misrepresentation of reality and of the audience watching these programs. |
This is an offbeat, inclusive series -- inclusive of people of faith and inclusive of gay and bisexual people. It doesn't surprise me that the AFA would be afraid of this series -- it shows a family that's both deeply religious and loving and accepting of their gay son. |
Viewers can be both entertained and educated by stories on television that reflect the diversity of families and communities across this country. Images on television and in film have the power to help Americans embrace their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender family members, friends and neighbors with understanding and acceptance. |
What it really points to is the rural gay experience. When you look at television and film, it often seems like being gay is a big-city experience. But it's an international experience, no matter where you live. |