Duran’s Characterization of Asian Man Slammed as Racist by GMCLA and Others

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The Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles has joined Christopher Street West, API Equality and others in condemning language used by John Duran, the GMCLA board chair and West Hollywood’s mayor, who argued that he didn’t inappropriately touch a young Asian member of GMCLA because “he’s a skinny Korean kid with pimples on his cheek.”

John Duran

In an interview  with Paulo Murillo, a friend of Duran’s who publishes the WeHo Times blog, Duran said he was informed last October by Steve Holzer, the vice chair of the chorus, that a young man named Jason Tong claimed Duran had slipped his fingers down Tong’s underwear in the dressing room at a GMCLA performance.  Tong at the time was a part-time employee of the chorus, whose board Duran chairs. That allegation has been reported by multiple sources as one of several coming from young members of GMCLA.

 “I was like, ‘who the hell is Jason Tong?’ I’d never heard of this guy,” Duran told Murillo. “He said he’d only been in the chorus for four months. He’s brand new. I told Steve, ‘I would confess if it was true. I’d never met this guy. I’d never spoken to him. I looked him up on Facebook and of course, he’s a skinny Korean kid with pimples on his cheek and I was like, ‘Steve, come on. Look at this guy. It’s just not happening. It’s not credible. I’d never even talked to him. I have no idea who this is’.”

Duran’s characterization of Tong as “a skinny Korean kid with pimples” and implication that he wouldn’t consider him sexually attractive quickly drew criticism from a number of people on Facebook.

“I am outraged and incredibly sad this morning,” wrote Estevan Montemayor, the former chair of West Hollywood’s Public Safety Commission. “My friend, former mentor, and Mayor of West Hollywood has lost all credibility. Using veiled racism and body shaming to dismiss your accusers is disturbing and out of line. These statements have no place in West Hollywood. I’m ashamed that we have a Mayor that would use such tactics. It’s Trumpian and it must end.”

Montemayor said he has spoken with members of the API community and Democratic Party activists, and they are upset by Duran’s comments about Tong. Later, API Equality-LA, an Asian and Pacific Islander LGBTQ community organization, called on Duran to resign immediately “amid his racist remarks towards the API LGBTQ community and accusations of sexual harassment.”

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Christopher Street West, the organizer of the annual L.A. Pride parade and festival, which Montemayor chairs, also criticized Duran’s statement about Tong.

“When a victim of sexual assault comes forward, we should respect their bravery and properly investigate their claims,” said a statement from CSW.  “To dismiss a person or their claims because of their ethnicity or physical appearance is just wrong.  LA Pride provides safe and inclusive spaces for LGBTQ+ people and their allies.   We value diversity, inclusion and respect.  We expect no less from our elected officials, especially in one of the most progressive and LGBTQ+ friendly cities in America.

Late today GMCLA issued a statement saying “the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles strongly condemns language used by Board Chair John Duran in an interview with Weho Times in describing a former chorus member.  GMCLA prides itself on being an organization that welcomes and embraces all cultures and all communities.  The comments made by Duran do not reflect the beliefs and opinions of GMCLA.”

Mandy Laflen,  a member of the Public Safety Commission, posted a comment on Facebook saying “This is a racist statement. This is body shaming. This is not ok.”

“Whoa, using his racism as his defense. Truly abhorrent,” posted Mike Ai, a West Hollywood resident who works for Equality California but posted the comment on his personal page.

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Rocco
Rocco
5 years ago

Another day, another group of trolls deciding they are the expert authorities who get to man/whitesplain what is and isn’t “racist” to other people.

Bob Lowry
Bob Lowry
5 years ago

I am amazed that John Duran says he does not know who Jason Tong is- both sing Tenor 2nd Part. This means they would be standing next to each other or around each other. In addition, they would practice together. Tong was also an assistant leader- a position the President of the Board would be well aware of. Duran’s Lies don’t add up.

j g
j g
5 years ago

You’re all a bunch of hypocrites. What he said is probably what you all gays would say.
That’s the gay world for ya.

Enrique
Enrique
5 years ago
Reply to  j g

And isn’t that wrong?

BK
BK
5 years ago

This is maybe a stupid remark, but nothing racist was said. Its a poor choice of words, as well as a poor choice for Wehoville to include this story. No fan of Duran here, but nothing racist being said here.

Enrique
Enrique
5 years ago
Reply to  BK

You should ask the Asian community leaders who’ve asked him to resign. I think they feel differently.

BK
BK
5 years ago
Reply to  Enrique

Perhaps those leaders are being oversensitive. We all have our own sexual performances and the gay community has a long history of exclusion of different taste, choices, and discrimination beyond the choice of a person race with our proclivities. Clearly, Wehoville has found a hot topic to use to drive up there stats posting anything and everything John Duran related.

BS
BS
5 years ago
Reply to  BK

BK? More like BS. You are like the ignorant person who says “that’s so gay,” and doesn’t understand how the gays can think they’re homophobic.

You cannot use someone’s ethnicity as a reason to suggest “of course they’re not attractive,” and you can’t use “they’re unattractive” as a way to prove you didn’t sexually harass them.

This is ridiculous that you would stand by that. I don’t think you understand how hurtful of a comment it is. We as a community are better than this.

Sincerely,
A white gay man who respects and affirms the entire LGBT community.

Greg Weaver
Greg Weaver
5 years ago

The idea that John duran is racist is ridiculous. He is being attacked over an investigated claim, which was withdrawn, and a poor choice of words. I’ve known him for almost 30 years and his commitment to any race, minority, color, demographic or cast out is unparalleled. Stop attacking one of our communities biggest supporters. STOP.

Enrique
Enrique
5 years ago
Reply to  Greg Weaver

No one is calling him a racist, but his comment is racist. There is a difference and I suggest you thread carefully on the subject of race relations.

John is not a racist, which is why he should know better. Plain and simple.

Kathryn
Kathryn
5 years ago

…And I will just point out that Jason isn’t actually Korean. Does John Duran think all Asians look the same?

I’ve known Jason for awhile personally, and he is a wonderful young man. It is so sad that he has been treated like this.

Larry Block
Larry Block
5 years ago

Duran and D’Amico are part of the subcommittee overseeing CSW. A month ago I sent a proposal to DAmico to allow an Emmy award winning resident to bring the parade to WeHo TV at a very low budget. D’Amico said great idea and would address. all this sh-t is allowing no work to get done.

Andrew
Andrew
5 years ago
Reply to  Larry Block

What does this have to do with anything?

hahaha
hahaha
5 years ago
Reply to  Andrew

haha ooooh Larry. There, there.

hifi5000
hifi5000
5 years ago

Whoa, looks like John Duran,West Hollywood’s mayor, has stepped in it again. He can’t seem to right himself and instead keep making comments that puts him in a bigger hole with the community at large. He doesn’t need any help, he is doing it all by himself. It looks like more and more community organizations are distancing themselves from Mr. Duran which does not bode well for relations with the city.

It is high time John Duran hangs it up as mayor of West Hollywood.

Chloe Ross
Chloe Ross
5 years ago

Had enough?