Thursday 23 December 2010

Even talking about homosexuality is a crime...apparently

For those hardcore news junkies who probably found out about this whole catastrophe yesterday (please keep scathing comments to yourselves; the fact that I'm even writing about yesterday's news absolutely riles my soul), RTÜK, which is basically a Turkish version of OFCOM for you Brits, has decided to fine Habertürk, one of Turkey's gazillion news channels, for discussing homosexuality, or more specifically, this particular scene of a crappy Turkish soap opera called "Kılıç Günü":


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This scene, which, weirdly enough (as far as I'm aware - please correct me if I'm wrong) managed to escape unharmed, is significant because it happens to be the first ever broadcast scene of its kind in all Turkish TV history. Whilst that might initially sound exciting and super-cool to the queer ear, producer Osman Sınav, in response to the kıro kerfuffle that this particular scene generated, claimed that he wanted to use this series to show viewers the "evils" of homosexuality, presumably by throwing in yet another boring conspiracy theory. But, of course, can anything remotely intelligent be expected from the mouth of a complete dick who makes crappy, fascist shows like Kurtlar Vadisi? This show did end up getting cancelled, anyway, so no need to get our knickers in a twist over someone who has the artistic capabilities of Goebbels.

ANYWAY, RTÜK, being so concerned about protecting "the moral development of youth and children", has decided to fine Habertürk 500,000 liras for discussing homosexuality.

This isn't the first time such a thing has happened. For example, RTÜK also gave a warning to e2 over broadcasting the series "Hung", claiming that its treatment of such "perversions" as homosexuality as "normal" would be harmful for society's sexual health.

Now, I don't need to explain why I'm pissed off about this. It is pretty fucking obvious. But we should still be worried. The fact that Turks can't even discuss homosexuality on TV provides a highly deplorable image of the level of freedom of speech in Turkey as well as the medieval, ignorant attitudes that those in power still have. Because homosexuality cannot safely be discussed on Turkish television, this means that the Turkish masses in general will remain ignorant about gay issues, thus impeding on Turkey's fledgling gay rights movement. Furthermore, the message that RTÜK are sending out to Turkish LGBT youth is highly irresponsible in that RTÜK are basically telling them that they are "abnormal". I, myself, wanted to commit suicide once because of the way RTÜK made me feel.

If RTÜK are SO concerned about "protecting" children then how about getting rid of all those STUPID mafia shows and those STUPID late night talk shows? If anything they, through their idolisation of violence, paranoid nationalism and machismo, as well as their objectification of women, are the ones to blame for the problems of Turkish youth psychology as a whole (well partially, anyway - there is, of course, more to life than TV). NOT having a mere discussion about homosexuality.

Bastards.

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