There’s a show called “Sexo e as Negas” and that roughly translates to “Sex & N*ggas…” yes. The new Brazilian adaptation of the famous show “Sex and the City” has received extremely negative feedback. Viewers are outraged with the series stating that it demeans Black women.
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Viewers have demanded that the show be cancelled and for its advertisers to discontinue sponsoring the new adaptation. However, Miguel Falabella, the show’s writer, fought against that statement through Facebook, saying that “negas” is a common expression and is not meant to be hurtful in any way.
“Since when does this [show] demean anyone? They’re Black, they’re poor, but full of fantasy and love,” wrote Falabella. “They’re playful! And they get by with the grace of humor.”
An online campaign against the show has developed with women posting pictures holding a sign that says “#sexoeasnega doesn’t represent me” in Portuguese. uA protest was held at the network airing the show, Globo television station, where haters marched against the series’ premiere.
The cancellation of the Brazilian version has yet to be confirmed.
Arrasa, Tuli!! clap, clap, clap!! “Boicote Nacional ao programa “#SexoEAsNegas” da Rede #Globo” pic.twitter.com/pw52UjwCiI
— Ágatha Marinho (@MarinhoAgatha) September 8, 2014
#boicotesexoeasnegas #sexoeasnegas Não Me Representa pic.twitter.com/2kiUfA1Waz
— ALINE (@LiuSilvaa) September 16, 2014
#sexoeasnegas, boicote nacional. Ato público. Dia 15.09. 17h. Pça. Bandeirante.#Racismoécrime! pic.twitter.com/qcKfZTwPfL
— NSerra (@NSerra) September 14, 2014
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‘Sex and the City’ Brazil Criticized By Viewers For Demeaning Black Women was originally published on theurbandaily.com