Comedian Tracy Morgan in March.
Watchdog group Truth Wins Out is calling on comedian Tracy Morgan to explain himself after an account surfaced online of an onstage meltdown that led the 30 Rock star on a tirade against gay people â" even joking about killing his own son if he were effeminate, according to a member of the audience.
Morganâs strange series of jokes would have come while in Nashville on June 3, playing at the 2,300-seat Ryman Auditorium, and the audience reportedly egged him on with hoots and cheers while others walked out.
Audience member Kevin Rogers took to his Facebook page to describe the scene. Rogers said Morgan joked that âwomen are a gift from God and that âBorn this Wayâ is bullshit. Gay is a choice.â Morgan is said to have called gay people âmistakes.â Morgan said lesbians just hate men and donât have real attraction to women, according to Rogersâ account.
On bullying in schools, Morgan is said to have advised gays to âquit being pussiesâ and stop whining. Then, Rogers said Morgan talked about killing his son.
âHe said if his son ⦠was gay he better come home and talk to him like a man and not [he mimicked a gay, high pitched voice] or he would pull out a knife and stab that little N (one word I refuse to use) to death,â Rogers wrote on Facebook.
Morganâs publicist has so far not returned email or phone messages from The Advocate. Truth Wins Out had the same experience, and itâs using its website to demand an explanation.
âNo comment is not acceptable,â said Wayne Besen, the groupâs founder. âIf someone had accused me of making such remarks in a presentation, I would drop everything I was doing to clarify it. To try and sweep it under a carpet and pretend it doesnât exist is offensive in itself.â
Although Morgan has come under scrutiny before for telling an audience at Carnegie Hall that being gay is a choice, this latest addition to his act would be pushing the boundaries of whatâs appropriate much further.
Evan Hurst, the groupâs social media director, is from Tennessee and knows Rogers from his work with the Tennessee Equality Project, and that relationship gave him enough confidence in the account to warrant attention.
âWe are pretty thick-skinned around here because you have to be,â Hurst said of Tennesseans, who have endured a recent spate of antigay legislation. âAnd for the number of people who were going, âI am genuinely offended by this, this is hurtful, and this is meant to hurt,â I think we are looking at something different here.â
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The venue for the show distanced itself from Morgan with a statement issued today to The Advocate.
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âThe Ryman Auditorium regrets that people were offended by statements made by Tracy Morgan during his June 3 appearance,â the statement reads. âThe Ryman does not control the content presented by people appearing on its stage, nor does it endorse any of the views of, or statements made by such persons.â
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