The National Women’s Law Center, actress and comedian Sarah Silverman and creative agency Droga5 unveiled a new project Wednesday called the “Equal Payback Project,” whose aim was to raise awareness around the gender wage gap and equal pay for women. The launch featured a viral video starring Silverman, who jokes that she’s so tired of gender inequality that she’s going to get a sex change to avoid the wage gap.
The campaign’s goal was to draw attention to the economic inequalities women face at work. But the edgy subject matter has been controversial, and not everyone has been pleased with the campaign.
Some members of the transgender community took to Twitter Wednesday to respond to the ad, saying that they felt it makes light of the experiences and struggles of transgender people, and that it uses gender identity as a punchline.
Prominent writer and transgender activist Janet Mock tweeted, “Sex reassignment doesn’t help one advance in workplace. Ask one of the most underemployed populations: trans people.” Other writers and trans activists weighed in on Twitter as well.
.@nwlc @SarahKSilverman Sex reassignment doesn't help one advance in workplace. Ask one of the most underemployed populations: trans people.








