The Fox network has announced it is airing a two-hour reality special in which straight men will try to convince people they are gay.
The special, which is scheduled to air June 7, is titled "Seriously, Dude, I'm Gay." It follows two straight men competing for $50,000 who get separate apartments in West Hollywood, Calif., with gay roommates, come out to their surprised families and go on blind dates with men.
Although it had yet to see the show, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) raised questions over the show after receiving an objectionable press release Thursday from Fox.
The press release described how the men would be immersed in "the gay lifestyle" and be judged by a "jury of their queers" who would then decide who should get the prize money.
That shit's just wrong.
