February 9th, 2010
 

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Gay Asians criticize Oscar censorship


(Kuala Lumpur) Gay Asians voiced indignation Wednesday after television broadcasts of the Academy Awards in their region censored the words “gay” and “lesbian” in speeches that called for equal rights.

The speeches by actor Sean Penn and writer Dustin Lance Black – who won Oscars for their work in “Milk” – were shown in full during live broadcasts of the Oscars that were screened across Asia on Monday morning.

But viewers who caught recorded telecasts in the evening on STAR, an Asian satellite TV service that says it reaches more than 300 million viewers in 53 countries, noticed that the sound was removed whenever both men mentioned “gay” or “lesbian.”

“As a gay man, I am truly offended,” Pang Khee Teik, a prominent Malaysian arts commentator, wrote in a letter sent out to several media organizations. “Stop censoring the words that describe who I am.”

Pang said the move “sent a message … that gays and lesbians are still shameful things to be censored from the public’s ears.”

Users of Internet forums in Singapore and India also complained about the censored speeches.

Jannie Poon, STAR’s Hong Kong-based spokeswoman, stressed that the company had no intention of upsetting any viewers, but said it has “a responsibility to take the sensitivities and guidelines of all our markets into consideration.”

Poon said she was not immediately aware that the speeches had been censored, but noted that STAR’s preliminary ratings for the Oscar broadcasts indicated “record-breaking” audiences, especially in India and Taiwan.

Viewers first noticed that the words were silenced when Black offered a tribute to slain American gay-rights pioneer Harvey Milk while accepting the Oscar for best original screenplay for “Milk.”

“If Harvey had not been taken from us 30 years ago, I think he would want me to say to all the gay and lesbian kids out there tonight … that you are beautiful, wonderful creatures of value, and that no matter what anyone tells you, God does love you,” Black said.

Penn, who was named best actor for playing Milk, commented in his speech on California’s recent vote to ban gay marriage.

“For those who saw the signs of hatred as our cars drove in tonight, I think it’s a good time for those who voted for the ban against gay marriage to sit and reflect on their great shame and their shame in their grandchildren’s eyes if they continue that support,” Penn said.


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  • Island Boy Said: February 25th, 2009 at 9:41 am
    • Goes to show that we still got a long, long way to go.

  • Chris Sullvan Said: February 25th, 2009 at 11:33 am
    • Jannie Poon will soon have to realize that ignorance masqueraded as “sensitivity” is not a tenable excuse for censorship. Truly an embarassment.

  • The Menstruator Said: February 25th, 2009 at 11:38 am
    • Is anyone really shocked by this? And of course we have a long way to go. We can’t even get a woman into the white house, how are we going to deal with other oppressions?

  • Roger Ramjet Said: February 25th, 2009 at 11:41 am
    • This is what happens when you let religious people run governments. And the eventual result is always the same: Genocide of an uprotected.

      Stand Up. Fight Back. Drop your ‘bibles’ and step away from the religion.

  • Ng Said: February 25th, 2009 at 11:46 am
    • I watched the Oscar live in Taiwan and totally expected them to censor any word related to gay or lesbian. MTV Taiwan also censored Kate Perry’s lyrics “I kissed a BEEP and I like it” during the rerun of MTV Europe Award or something like that. Freedom of speech today is actually worse than four years ago…

  • Alexander16IL Said: February 25th, 2009 at 12:47 pm
    • This really isn’t that big of a shock. Everytime we get good news there is always something that ruins it. A great example was California allowing gay marriage, and then we ended up getting Prop. 8. I may only be 16 years old, but living my life through high school as one of the only openly gay students at my school, I rarely get any abuses. If I do its only verbal. So how is it that every time I come onto 365gay I always read about the worst in the world, and about everyone that hates us? Why are there never articles on ways we could be fixing these problems?

  • Morgan Said: February 25th, 2009 at 6:30 pm
    • These gay and lesbian words were censored for Asia, not for the USA.
      many Asian governments are conservative and don’t want those words to be broadcast into their lands.

  • john sharp Said: February 25th, 2009 at 9:36 pm
    • shame on all the non gays and lesbians
      for the discrimination they show to us .
      they should reflect that we do exist even as they want to ingnore us .
      we will fight till you understand we are humans like you

 
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