Call It Out: Baseball’s Curt Schilling Posts Troubling Transphobic Post on Facebook

Call It Out: Baseball’s Curt Schilling Posts Troubling Transphobic Post on Facebook

This week, ESPN baseball analyst Curt Shilling posted a disturbing and transphobic image and comment on his Facebook page, remarking on the recent legislation across the nation limiting transgender people’s access to bathrooms consistent with their gender identity.

Schilling’s comment read:

“A man is a man no matter what they call themselves. I don’t care what they are, who they sleep with, men’s room was designed for the penis, women’s not so much,” he wrote. “Now you need laws telling us differently? Pathetic.”

He posted the comment along a horrific anti-transgender meme, which was later removed from his Facebook page. 

“Curt Schilling’s public and derogatory attack on transgender people was extremely troubling. Transgender people aren’t mean-spirited memes. We are your neighbors, co-workers, your family — and yes, even baseball fans,” said Jay Brown, Director of Research and Public Education, HRC Foundation. “And particularly when transgender women are the target of such high levels of physical violence simply because of who they are, this kind of ugly propaganda is not just wrong, it’s dangerous.”

Schilling’s comments are directly related to the onslaught of legislation nationwide targeting transgender people, and particularly children. These bills, such as the one South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard vetoed, the one North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory signed into law and the discriminatory bill in Tennessee that was pulled from consideration in the Tennessee House yesterday, compromise the physical and emotional safety of transgender people and put them at increased risk of attack and abuse.

“We are taking this matter very seriously and are in the process of reviewing it,” an ESPN spokesperson told Big League Stew.

An unprecedented 44 anti transgender bills are being considered in 17 states.  Some bills undercut the ability of transgender people to access gender-affirming health care, create state-sanctioned avenues of anti-transgender discrimination and, last but not least, deny transgender people access to bathrooms, locker rooms and athletic teams consistent with their gender identity. Learn more about the legislation here.

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Laverne Cox to host #glaadawards in NYC

Laverne Cox to host #glaadawards in NYC

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GLAAD today announced that Emmy Award-winning actress and producer Laverne Cox will host the GLAAD Media Awards in New York on May 14, taking place at the Waldorf Astoria New York. GLAAD previously announced that Academy Award-winning actor Robert De Niro will be honored at the event.

“Laverne Cox has been a tireless advocate for LGBT rights and has made a profound difference for transgender visibility,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, GLAAD President & CEO. “We are extremely excited to have her host the GLAAD Media Awards and look forward to the panache and style that only she can bring.”

Cox, a longtime friend of GLAAD, famously graced the cover of TIME Magazine in its iconic issue headlined, “The Transgender Tipping Point.” In 2014, GLAAD honored Cox with the Stephen F. Kolzak Award at the 25th Annual GLAAD Media Awards for her work as an advocate for the transgender community.

GLAAD recently announced that Robert De Niro will be the recipient of the Excellence in Media Award. Additional special guests and honorees for the GLAAD Media Awards in New York will be announced.

In January, GLAAD announced 101 nominees in 20 English-language categories and 46 Spanish-language nominees in 11 categories. Nominees for the 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards can be found here:www.glaad.org/mediaawards/nominees. Several award recipients were announced at the Los Angeles event. A list of award recipients is available here: www.glaad.org/mediaawards/27/recap. GLAAD presented the Vanguard Award to Demi Lovato and the Stephen F. Kolzak Award to actress Ruby Rose at the Los Angeles GLAAD Media Awards on April 2 at the Beverly Hilton.

To receive the latest updates on the GLAAD Media Awards, follow @glaad on Twitter and use the hashtag #glaadawards.

The 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards corporate partners include Presenting partners Delta Air Lines, Hilton, Ketel One Vodka, and Wells Fargo; And Official partner Bud Light. GLAAD is also grateful to: Titanium partners Comcast NBCUniversal-Telemundo and Southwest Airlines; Platinum partners Allstate Insurance Company, AT&T, CBS, Disney ABC Television Group, ESPN, Facebook, Hyundai North America, MetLife, Netflix, NBA/WNBA, PwC, Sheppard Mullin, Showtime, Time Warner, and Viacom; Gold partners Deloitte, Edelman, Nielsen, Omnicom Group, UM, Univision, Westfield, and Silver partners Carat, Citi, Coca-Cola, MLB, NFL, Skadden, Starz, TLC, U.S. Bank, and WWE. For a full list of corporate partners and information on how to become a corporate partner, purchase tickets, and place a tribute in the tribute book, please visit www.glaad.org/mediaawards.

April 20, 2016

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