Gay rights group slam 'offensive' Bruno
Posted by heatworld on Monday 22 Jun 2009
Filed under: Sacha Baron Cohen

Gay rights group the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) discovered today that their request for a "tolerance message" to be added to the closing credits of Bruno has been denied. The group argue that the film's stereotypes of gays go too far, with a spokesman explaining, "We have very mixed emotions about the movie. Some are funny and hit their mark but others hit the gay community instead. This movie does not unmask stereotypes. We felt they were laughing at us at times. Sacha Baron Cohen, who turned up wearing this, ahem, interesting bodysuit to promote the film in Berlinthis weekend, has not commented on the complaint, but Universal bosses have replied, saying, "Bruno uses provocative comedy to powerfully shed light on the absurdity of many kinds of intolerance and ignorance, including homophobia." Do you think Bruno is laughing at gay stereotypes? Have a watch of the trailer below to remind yourselves of what it's all about, then tell us what you think.
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smileyguy
"Some [jokes] are funny and hit their mark but others hit the gay community instead." - Basically means "when he takes the piss out of Austrians (or anyone else for that matter) thats ok. It's only offensive when the jokes are about gay people..."
Queen_BeeYatch
Not to speak for every gay person in the world but I am gay & have always found Bruno funny & the rest of Sacha's work for that matter. If gay people should be offended by anything in this film it's the people that find offence with gay people.









