In the middle of Pride Month, YouTube has removed the channel of an Australian series from LGBTQI creators. Ding Dong I’m Gay was released last year, with weekly episodes detailing the story of Cameron who, six years after coming out and moving to Sydney, sees his dreams of elite parties and mini-breaks with jaw-lined boyfriends flatline.
The six-episode web series was made with funding from Screen Australia and Screen NSW.Creator of the show, Tim Spencer, said the decision to delete the entire channel in the middle of Pride month was “beyond disappointing”.
A post shared by Ding Dong I’m Gay (@dingdongimgay)“The not-so-subtle message it gives LGBTQ creatives and audiences is that our identities are confronting, wrong and do not deserve.
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