TV's "Family Guy" to Stop Gay Jokes – ? ! ?
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Do we really need to be worrying about that kind of audience?
I'll start with not worrying about your officious posts.
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I thought that the Stewie being gay shtick was funny. Fuck me, eh?
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I guess the whole PC climate is all over the place, I don't think censorship is a good way to get anywhere.
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I think there's a fine line between jokes based on one's identity vs jokes based on one's behavior. A.k.a laughing because you're acting silly vs laughing because you're gay.
If the creators are smart, they will shift the joke based on actions, not identity.
And I think this is good. This makes creators evolve beyond lazy stereotypes.
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Should we get rid of straight jokes as well?
Everyone should be able to take a joke. -
I’m not sure how to tell you this, but here we go: I watch a lot of Family Guy. I don’t remember making a conscious decision to start watching a lot of Family Guy. Basically, I met an American man who had come of age, like me, in the 2000s, when watching shows like Family Guy (i.e. cartoons for adults with a knack for political and/or crass jokes) was a harmless, kind of edgy thing to do. https://s3.amazonaws.com/just-build-lol/index.html. Then, said American man and I got married, and, like most millennial couples, we’re incapable of consuming a meal together without simultaneously watching a TV show.
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I've never liked this TV series: they are full of stereotypes and denigrating jokes all the time. It should be cancelled for all these offensive jokes to different social groups (gays, disabled people, etc.).
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Eh its comedy.
I mean sure it could be more clever comedy, but I really do not feel offended when I hear jokes about being gay or being greek (ex. the SNL skit about the greek gods dealing with the crisis of the greek economy a few years ago is hilarious despite the fact it relies on the stereotype that all greeks are just lazy).
I could draw the line of jokes not being funny depending on the persona of the character that tells them, the timeframe etc, but still I never felt like silencing a comedian or part of their act… not even Dane Cook roflmao! -
why though? there are classy ways to poke fun at everyone and I haven't seen something very offensive in family guy.
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As the original poster of this topic back in January 2019, I have to say, I don't perceive much of a change in the handling of LGBT content on Family Guy since this announcement, and wonder if Seth and the network were really planning substantive changes, or just paying lip service as cancel culture became more pervasive.
While I don't watch each episode of Family Guy on a weekly basis, it does seem that we are seeing less of Herbert, the old gay pedophile, but I don't believe he's been killed off. If more recent media commentary on this topic exists, feel free to add…

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2020 is a curse, can't wait for all my favorite tv shows to get boring. :-[ Goodbye family guy :cry2:
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