Brussels RainbowHouse Restores Partnership with RTBF after Uproar over Transphobic Sketch

Brussels RainbowHouse Restores Partnership with RTBF after Uproar over Transphobic Sketch

RainbowHouse Brussels has reinstated its partnership with RTBF in the run-up to Brussels Pride.
Last year, the partnership between the LGBTQ+ organization and the Walloon broadcaster was suspended after a transphobic sketch aired on September 24 during the satirical program Le Grand Cactus on Tip!k. The sketch referenced the song 3e sexe by the band Indochine and singer Rahim Redcar.

In the segment, Belgian comedian Damien Gillard and French comedian Cécile Giroud performed a song titled Le 128e sexe, a parody of Le 3e sexe by Indochine. The song mocked the fact that transgender people change gender and suggested that there are more than two genders.

In a statement on its social media channels, RainbowHouse said that, in the weeks following the broadcast, it had contacted RTBF and sat down at the table with them, together with the IEFH (Institute for the Equality of Women and Men) and the CSA (High Council for the Audiovisual Sector).

“The dialogue between RTBF and various associations, collectives, and LGBTQIA+ activists made it possible to clarify the feelings and realities of those involved, starting as early as September 2024,” the statement reads. “This meeting was marked by a rich, open, and constructive discussion. We observed that RTBF did not wait for the resolution of this situation to strengthen its efforts toward awareness around diversity — and especially LGBTQIA+ issues.”

Just a few days after the sketch aired, the organizations had already met. RTBF showed that since 2022 it has been organizing training sessions for its internal departments and the Le Grand Cactus team. In collaboration with Média-Animation vzw and the LGBTQIA+ federation Prisme, RTBF also developed a “toolkit” to integrate diversity principles into the company. Concrete actions have been taken, such as content warnings on social media, a radio show on trans identities (Les Clés d’Arnaud Ruyssen), additional content in the LGBTQIA+ section of the RTBF Tip!k platform and RTBF Auvio, as well as various video clips and testimonies on RTBF Vews.

 

During this period, the IEFH and the CSA received complaints from LGBTQIA+ stakeholders. Each institution is processing the files independently. Following these complaints, the IEFH issued several recommendations. The final report from the CSA is expected in the coming weeks.

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