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24th September 2022
10:58am BST

Dahmer's 13-year crime spree has been explored in many documentaries, films, books, and news articles in the past, but the focus has never been on the fact many of his victims were LGBTQ+ POC, something Netflix's dramatisation hoped to finally address. Rashad Robinson, consulting producer of the show and president of Colour Of Change, said earlier this month that the show aims to tell the story of the victims and the impact that Dahmer and local leaders' compliance had on their communities. https://twitter.com/ryanmurphyprod/status/1572236048465559556 That's perhaps one reason Netflix tagged the series LGBTQ, but that either didn't occur, or didn't matter to some viewers who thought it was inappropriate. TikTok user Liz, who posted the clip above, said: "This is not the representation we're looking for." Another TikToker named Jamaili said she was "livid" and "flabbergasted" that the show could be tagged as both 'horror' and 'LGBTQ'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVHHs-xllqo&feature=emb_imp_woyt She said: "I feel like horror implies a certain level of fiction and whimsy that is entirely non-existent and inappropriate for this situation." On the LGBTQ tag, she said it "associates us with a literal serial unaliver, cannibal, amongst other things I'm not sure I can say on this app." "Jeffrey Dahmer is not the queer representation that we want, asked for, need - nothing." People were just as unhappy about the classification on Twitter. https://twitter.com/05shrimp/status/1573077911124512775 https://twitter.com/FrancesMFDanger/status/1572689081460719616 https://twitter.com/Sinuzaki/status/1572769447768735747 Not everyone was angry about the classification though, with some pointing out how the show does explore LGBTQ+ injustices at the time of the murders. "You’ve got to take the bad along with the good," wrote one, while another said: "The Dahmer case is a huge part of LGBTQ history, it’s important people know he got away with so much." Related links:@lizthelezbo♬ original sound - liz
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