Survivor’’ contestant Zeke Smith was outed as transgender by fellow
competitor Jeff Varner on Wednesday night’s episode of the CBS reality
competition. The move has prompted online criticism and condemnation by a
major LGBT rights group.
Varner made accusations of ‘‘a
deception’’ before revealing that Smith is transgender on the episode.
Varner was immediately criticized by other players. He repeatedly
apologized, but was voted out of the competition.
In the tense tribal council, which was taped last year, Smith
explained that he didn’t mention that he was transgendered because he
didn’t want to be known as ‘‘the trans ‘Survivor’ player. I wanted to be
Zeke the ‘Survivor’ player.’’
On the contrary, he now says
appearing on ‘‘Survivor’’ was a step toward becoming the man he wants to
be. He writes in The Hollywood Reporter that by calling him deceptive,
Varner invoked ‘‘one of the most odious stereotypes of transgender
people, a stereotype that is often used as an excuse for violence and
even murder.
‘‘In proclaiming ‘Zeke is not the guy you think he is’ and that
‘there is deception on levels y’all don’t understand,’ Varner is saying
that I’m not really a man,’’ Smith continues, ‘‘and that simply living
as my authentic self is a nefarious trick. In reality, by being Zeke the
dude, I am being my most honest self — as is every other transgender
person going about their daily lives.’’
GLAAD also criticized the outing of Smith.
‘‘Zeke Smith, and
transgender people like him, are not deceiving anyone by being their
authentic selves,’’ said Nick Adams, director of GLAAD’s Transgender
Media Program, ‘‘and it is dangerous and unacceptable to out a
transgender person.’’
Adam noted the show of support Smith had received since the episode’s airing.
‘‘Moments
like this prove that when people from all walks of life get to know a
transgender person, they accept us for who we are,’’ he said.
GLAAD
said it worked with Smith and CBS ‘‘for several months’’ to prepare
Smith for the publicity blitz that would accompany the episode’s airing.
‘‘Survivor’’ host Jeff Probst added to the opprobrium against Varner.
‘‘I
cannot imagine anyone thinking what was done to Zeke was OK on any
level, under any circumstances, and certainly not simply because there
was a million dollars on the line,’’ he told Entertainment Weekly. ‘‘You
just don’t do that to someone.’’
Varner calls his actions a ‘‘mistake’’ and says he’s ‘‘deeply saddened.’’
‘‘Let
me be clear, outing someone is assault,’’ he says in his tweet. ‘‘It
robs a strong, courageous person of their power and protection and opens
them up to discrimination and danger. It can leave scars that haunt for
a lifetime.’’
Online sentiment was unforgiving.
‘‘Jeff
Varner outing Zeke is so wrong,’’ tweeted Joethegreat in a typical post.
‘‘Took it to another level by connecting trans to deception.’’
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