Netflix delivers masterclass in owning homophobes who feel gay TV characters are ‘unnecessary’
From Sex Education and Sense8 to AJ and the Queen and Hollywood, Netflix does not disappoint when it comes to LGBT+ representation in television and film.
The turbulent, decades-long trajectory of queer representation on the small screen has gone from flat one-episode secondary players to fully-fleshed characters central to storylines.
Indeed, the amount of queer characters on our screens has consistently hit new heights each year, according to annual reports by GLAAD. But as visibility for lives so often shoved into margins or not shown at all on TV increases, as does the potential for backlash.
But don’t worry, if anybody comes at Netflix for its track record in accurately reflecting the world that, newsflash, does contain LGBT+ people, they’ve got the community’s back.
When a Twitter user decided to share a meme depicting how Netflix allegedly shoves “an unnecessary gay character” into “any new series”, the streaming giant immediately shut their bigotry down.
“Sorry you have yet to realise that every gay person is very necessary,” the service’s Twitter account wrote Wednesday (May 6) evening.
sorry you have yet to realize that every gay person is very necessary https://t.co/xTOEcLWryc
— Netflix (@netflix) May 6, 2020
We, for one, appreciate this being a statement, rather than a question, as did a lot of Twitter users.
Netflix just earned 826 lesbian points https://t.co/UHesD5u16K— husband lesbian (@lesbianpoints) May 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/Browntable_Ent/status/1258165217495863299
https://twitter.com/thatshortartist/status/1258327812567695360
https://twitter.com/AaronWitch/status/1258276487339311104
Some users defended Netflix and, you know, queer people’s existence, in the brand’s mentions as homophobes crept in.
https://twitter.com/itsborlebitch/status/1258170820872015872
https://twitter.com/envelopeys/status/1258179069750976517
https://twitter.com/legndofphoenix/status/1258169585108422658
Although some pointed out the complexity of a corporation’s likes-friendly support for the LGBT+ community, as activism becomes tangled in profit margins.
Rainbow capitalism https://t.co/HHsYVBm6jn— Scott Greer 6’2” IQ 187 (@ScottMGreer) May 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/Smug_Legend/status/1258283860913262593
necessary for your bottom line maybe
corporations don't give a shit about your social issues please understand this https://t.co/A2lqHc7FTO— Seqi (@seqilol) May 7, 2020
If that's true then why does everything you put us in either sideline us, insult us, or kill us… https://t.co/7sGI76d9MI
— Joanna Blackhart on everything (@JoannaBlackhart) May 7, 2020