TGNS and other people complained to the SRG ombudsman's office about the denigration of transgender people by Victor Giacobbo and Mike Müller in the program "Giacobbo/Müller". For example, transgender people were referred to as "trannies" in the program. The ombudsman's office upheld the complaints.
This decision is an ideal success for trans people. They can now define a trans policy for our state broadcaster. After the protests and the ombudsman's decision, SRF actually wants to adapt the guidelines. The laos rcs data decisive factor was the jokes by Viktor Giacobbo and Mike Müller in the late-night show on April 3, 2016. The satirists made jokes about the "SP trans people" who, while peeing on the toilet, wondered: "Have I had enough surgery to be able to stand, or do I have to sit down anyway?"
According to the Ombudsman, satirists are allowed to make jokes about many things, "but there are sacred places they should not enter: those of religious feelings and those of disadvantaged people." According to Roger Blum, the ban on discrimination has been scratched out.
The "trans policy" that is supposedly being developed deserves criticism. There must be no separate regulations for satirical programs. Otherwise, other groups that protest less loudly would also have the right to special treatment. We remember the jokes in the religious sphere that have always been tolerated (Catholic Church, host, Pope) or in gender issues and comments that affect the anti-racism law. In practice, all groups must be judged by the same yardstick. Those groups that shout the loudest must not be given preference.