The Genetically Modified Tomato Awards (Turkish: Hormonlu Domates Ödülleri) are annual awards given by the Turkish LGBT community to queerphobic people and institutions in order to catch attention to homophobia, transphobia and sexual discrimination. The first Genetically Modified Tomato Awards were given in 2005 by Lambda Istanbul, and it is currently given by the Istanbul Pride Committee. The title of the award comes from sports commentator Erman Toroğlu, who infamously said that the "genetically modified tomatoes are turning people gay".[1]
Due to COVID-19 regulations, 2020 award ceremony was planned to be livestreamed on YouTube, but it was later removed for "Violation of Terms of Service", then later held on Zoom.[2]
^"THE WINNERS OF THE GENETICALLY MODIFIED TOMATO AWARDS DID NOT CLAIM THEIR AWARDS THIS YEAR EITHER". LGBTI News Turkey. 29 June 2014.
^"YouTube censors famous awards ceremony of Istanbul LGBTI+ Pride Week". Gazete Duvar. 27 June 2020.
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