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Ricky Gervais' Netflix special blasted as 'anti-trans rants'

Ricky Gervais appears at a screening of Netflix's 'After Life' in New York on March 7, 2019. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File) Ricky Gervais appears at a screening of Netflix's 'After Life' in New York on March 7, 2019. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File)
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Following in Dave Chappelle's footsteps, Ricky Gervais ridicules transgender women in his new Netflix comedy special. As with Chappelle, the British stand-up quickly drew backlash for what a LGBTQ2S+ advocacy group called 鈥渁nti-trans rants.鈥

In 鈥淪uperNature,鈥 released Tuesday on the streaming service, Gervais jokes about 鈥渙ld-fashioned women. They're the ones with wombs.鈥

He then imagines a conversation with such a woman who objects to sharing a restroom with a trans woman. 鈥淭hey are ladies, look at their pronouns. What about this person isn't a lady?鈥 Gervais said, supplying the response: 鈥淲ell, his penis.鈥

In the hourlong special, Gervais defended his remarks as equal-opportunity humor and not a reflection of his views on trans or other rights. But transgender and LGBTQ2S+ defenders fired back, with GLAAD asserting that the special violates a Netflix policy against content designed to incite hate or violence.

鈥淲e watched the Ricky Gervais `comedy' special on Netflix so you don't have to,鈥 the media watchdog group said. 鈥淚t's full of graphic, dangerous, anti-trans rants masquerading as jokes,鈥 along with anti-gay rhetoric and inaccurate statements on HIV.

鈥漈he LGBTQ2S+ community and our allies have made it very clear that so-called comedians who spew hate in place of humor, and the media companies who give them a platform, will be held accountable,鈥 GLAAD said in a statement.

Alexis Rangel, policy counsel with the National Center for Transgender Equality, said that jokes based on 鈥渄ehumanizing myths about transgender people鈥 disregard how such falsehoods fuel hatred and anti-trans violence, especially for trans youngsters.

She cited a 2015 organization survey that found 54% of those in kindergarten through 12th grade who were out or perceived as transgender were verbally harassed, 24% were physically attacked and 13% were sexually assaulted.

Such unfunny attempts at humor 鈥済ive people permission to discriminate, harass and even commit violence,鈥 Rangel said in a statement.

Netflix and a representative for Gervais didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.

Last year, Chappelle and Netflix created a furor when his stand-up special, 鈥淭he Closer,鈥 was accused of anti-trans humor by gay rights groups and some Netflix employees. Ted Sarandos, the streaming giant's CEO, declined to remove the special, citing creative freedom, and Netflix and Chappelle remain in business together.

In an Instagram video last October, Chappelle blamed the media for framing the dispute as him versus the LGBTQ2S+ community, and said the controversy was 鈥渁bout corporate interest and what I can say and what I cannot say.鈥

Gervais is familiar to audiences as a repeat host of the Golden Globes. He's an Emmy-winner for his role in the comedy 鈥淓xtras鈥 and as a producer of 鈥淭he Office,鈥 based on the original British series of the same name that he co-created.

His trans mockery comes early in the 鈥淪uperNature鈥 special, in which he also targets Asians and the Holocaust, among others. At a later point, he defends his approach by dismissing the idea that 鈥渁 joke is a window into a comedian's true soul.鈥

鈥淭hat's just not the case. I'll take on any view to make the joke funny. I'll pretend to be right wing, I'll pretend to be left-wing. ... Full disclosure: Of course I support trans rights. I support all human rights. And trans rights are human rights,鈥 he said.

鈥淟ive your best life. use your preferred pronouns, be the gender that you feel that you are,鈥 Gervais said - then added another trans-directed punchline.

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