OFF: Tinky Winky has been "outed"
BREVARD, Adrian R.
abrevard at SHL.COM
Wed Feb 10 16:01:27 EST 1999
>From Reuters:
Teletubbies' Tinky Winky is "outed" by Falwell
WASHINGTON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - First President Bill Clinton and now Tinky
Winky. America's sex cops are on the job, and not even the Teletubbies are
safe.
The largest of the four amorphous characters on the British-made children's
television show has been ``outed'' by the Rev. Jerry Falwell.
Against the backdrop of cries of ``sexual McCarthyism'' over the exposure
and pursuit of Clinton, members of Congress and others for inappropriate
amorous exploits, Falwell decided to expose Tinky Winky in the current issue
of his monthly magazine ``National Liberty Journal.''
``The character, whose voice is obviously that of a boy, has been found
carrying a red purse in many episodes and has become a favorite character
among gay groups worldwide,'' it said.
Further evidence cited included the fact that the androgynous Tinky Winky is
purple -- the gay pride color, and the antenna on his head is shaped like a
triangle -- the gay pride symbol.
``These subtle depictions are no doubt intentional, and parents are warned
to be alert to these elements of the series,'' the magazine said.
Falwell did not address the sexual proclivities of La La, Po and Dipsy who
are equally shapeless yellow, red and green characters with squiggly
antennae and television screens in their tummies.
They live in a kind of high-tech igloo with a bug-eyed vacuum cleaner,
surrounded by grass, rabbits and flowers. At the end of each show, a
periscope rises from the ground and summons them to ``Teletubby bye-bye.''
The show premiered in England in 1997 and came to the United States last
year where it has been a hit for PBS. Teletubbies interactive dolls are set
to go on the market next month.
Falwell's magazine said Tinky Winky's sexuality had been the subject of
debate for some time, pointing to the annual ``What's In and What's Out''
list in the Washington Post.
The magazine said that this year, Tinky Winky's photograph appeared opposite
that of actress Ellen DeGeneres, implying that DeGeneres, star of the
television sit-com ``Ellen,'' was ``out'' as the chief national gay symbol,
while Tinky Winky was the trendy ``in'' celebrity.
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