Re: Emmy-Winning Mexican Univision host Fired Over Racist "Planet of Apes"=Michelle O
It's amusing because the Mexican guy is gay.
I suspect what happened here are two things really behind the scenes:
1st and most importantly, Univision clearly wanted this guy gone for some reason (likely bc he's gay, Mexican culture is radically conservative). The two colleagues on set with him were all too happy to throw him under the bus on air.
2nd US media and likely Michelle Obama who made the call for him to be fired were likely clueless who he even was.
Either way it's great drama haha. Little Gay Mexican guy is racist to Michelle Obama and Univision Mexican anti gay faction finally gets to throw him under the bus. Hilarious. You could tell the fat on air Univision host loved it too. He was smiling lol. Knew it was over for Mr. Gay Mexican.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...tervened-heard-racist-Planet-Apes-remark.html
Dear First Lady Michelle Obama,
I offer my sincerest apologies for a comment that I made about the characterization from a make-up artist that I made about you in the Univision entertainment program El Gordo y La Flaca.
I want to make it clear that I'm not racist and it was directed personally to you, but to the characterization of the artist, that left a lot to be desired. The clip in full context is proof.
I feel embarrased, I ask for forgiveness, because there is no excuse for a professional like me to make those types of comments that can be interpreted as offensive and racist in a volatile moment that we live in our country.
I take responsibility for this lack of judgement in my part, but I can't accept that I am being called a racist and being fired for that reason and being humiliated by Univision after working there for 17 years. I come from a bi-racial Latin family, with family members, like my father, who is Afro-Latino.
I am the first presenter on Hispanic TV that is openly gay and I am an activist for causes that favor minorities, that have been discriminated against just like me. I openly voted twice for your husband Barack Obama, because I consider him a great man that respects minorities, like me, in this country.
I worked on two Univision shows where I commented about celebrity style, including the real family and Latin first ladies and I have never offended anybody because of their skin color, sexual orientation or nationality. I am a decent person, but a human in the end that makes mistakes like this one.
Although the comment was unpleasant and out of line I do not deserved being called a racist and I have to defend myself for respect and love to my family, my father, my fans and my community.
I was notified verbally that due to a complaint from your office I was fired. An information leak from Univision executives, I was condemend in social media, trying to destroy my career in an unfair manner, without letting me know personally and without an investigation that would allow to clear up the situation.
Again, I offer my humble forgiveness for the misinterpreation and I assume the responsibility.
Yours respectfully,
Rodner Figueroa