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Who suggested that Family Guy should be censored? Complaining about a show being crude and insensitive isn't the same thing as saying it should not be allowed to air. The fact is Family Guy is crude and meant to appeal to the lowest common denominator, and it's jokes can be considered to go over the line. I'm not sure where it's implied that Family Guy should be censored though.
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I find the "we make fun of everybody" excuse is usually just a cop-out. It's like the coworker who has absolutely no tact, and when confronted about being rude, he says "I'm just being honest." If Family Guy is dedicated to simply pointing and giggling at everybody like a 5-year old, the idea itself is asinine and doesn't need to be encouraged.russianspy1234 wrote:family guy makes fun of everyone and everything, disadvantaged or 1%ers. to say that they should stay away from making fun of joe, or the blind girl in that episode, or the down syndrome girl, is far more insulting than anything family guy has ever done.
Fortunately, not everything they have done is that bad. But most of it is.
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family guy is not some tactless coworker that you have to see everyday. family guy is a tv show known for being crass and offensive that you have the option of watching. to say that its ok for them to make fun of most people but making fun of the disabled is crossing the line you are sayingRadien wrote:I find the "we make fun of everybody" excuse is usually just a cop-out. It's like the coworker who has absolutely no tact, and when confronted about being rude, he says "I'm just being honest." If Family Guy is dedicated to simply pointing and giggling at everybody like a 5-year old, the idea itself is asinine and doesn't need to be encouraged.russianspy1234 wrote:family guy makes fun of everyone and everything, disadvantaged or 1%ers. to say that they should stay away from making fun of joe, or the blind girl in that episode, or the down syndrome girl, is far more insulting than anything family guy has ever done.
Fortunately, not everything they have done is that bad. But most of it is.
that disabled people are too weak to handle a little humor at their expense and need to be protected.
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No problem with it. It's a joke. The only people offended are those who enjoy having something to rage about.
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But even jokes can go too far.Thrasher Thetic wrote:No problem with it. It's a joke. The only people offended are those who enjoy having something to rage about.
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So what? It only pisses you off if you let it.
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It's not a matter of being too weak. It's a matter of having a voice. Family Guy is a TV show, so it is speaking to thousands of people at once. Disabled people who would like to respond to it don't have the benefit of a TV station with which to do so. On the other hand, Family Guy is all too happy to use "strawmen" to represent the people they're making fun of. They "sockpuppet" the arguments of the people they make fun of.russianspy1234 wrote:family guy is not some tactless coworker that you have to see everyday. family guy is a tv show known for being crass and offensive that you have the option of watching. to say that its ok for them to make fun of most people but making fun of the disabled is crossing the line you are saying
that disabled people are too weak to handle a little humor at their expense and need to be protected.
While it's true that people who are discriminated against want the chance to speak for themselves, that doesn't mean they don't want allies. Speaking in support of disabled people is not the same as sheltering and protecting them. The problem isn't that they are weak; it's that they are outnumbered. Anybody can be drowned out under those circumstances, disabled or not.
Bull.Thrasher Thetic wrote:No problem with it. It's a joke. The only people offended are those who enjoy having something to rage about.
Saying "Can't you take a joke?" is a diversionary tactic used by people who don't want to address their unacceptable behavior. Humor is often misused to mask ill intent, and encourages bad ideas to spread. For instance, if you say "aw, everybody makes racist jokes," that gives the worst of us a license to be even more racist than before.
Sure, people who are disenfranchised by that treatment can just "shut up and take it." But it's really easy to talk about "sticks and stones" when you're not the one who has to put up with the verbal barrage. Over time, words really DO start to hurt, even if you have thick skin.
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Okay, be pissed if it makes you feel better.
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I guess if jokes go too far, you simply don't laugh at it.A Humbled Fan wrote:But even jokes can go too far.Thrasher Thetic wrote:No problem with it. It's a joke. The only people offended are those who enjoy having something to rage about.
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If you take life too seriously, it ceases to be funny. Allies? Yes. Those who say any jokes about disabled are crossing a line? No. When you say something is above being joked about, you give people that actually hold those views more power. And yes, when you say its ok for family guy to make fun of one group but not another, you are calling the latter group weak, whether intentionally or not.Radien wrote:It's not a matter of being too weak. It's a matter of having a voice. Family Guy is a TV show, so it is speaking to thousands of people at once. Disabled people who would like to respond to it don't have the benefit of a TV station with which to do so. On the other hand, Family Guy is all too happy to use "strawmen" to represent the people they're making fun of. They "sockpuppet" the arguments of the people they make fun of.russianspy1234 wrote:family guy is not some tactless coworker that you have to see everyday. family guy is a tv show known for being crass and offensive that you have the option of watching. to say that its ok for them to make fun of most people but making fun of the disabled is crossing the line you are saying
that disabled people are too weak to handle a little humor at their expense and need to be protected.
While it's true that people who are discriminated against want the chance to speak for themselves, that doesn't mean they don't want allies. Speaking in support of disabled people is not the same as sheltering and protecting them. The problem isn't that they are weak; it's that they are outnumbered. Anybody can be drowned out under those circumstances, disabled or not.
Bull.Thrasher Thetic wrote:No problem with it. It's a joke. The only people offended are those who enjoy having something to rage about.
Saying "Can't you take a joke?" is a diversionary tactic used by people who don't want to address their unacceptable behavior. Humor is often misused to mask ill intent, and encourages bad ideas to spread. For instance, if you say "aw, everybody makes racist jokes," that gives the worst of us a license to be even more racist than before.
Sure, people who are disenfranchised by that treatment can just "shut up and take it." But it's really easy to talk about "sticks and stones" when you're not the one who has to put up with the verbal barrage. Over time, words really DO start to hurt, even if you have thick skin.
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Why do you still watch family guy?
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You do realize that there is a difference between being "offended" and being "pissed" right?Thrasher Thetic wrote:Okay, be pissed if it makes you feel better.
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Isn't being offended just being pissed at someone?A Humbled Fan wrote:You do realize that there is a difference between being "offended" and being "pissed" right?Thrasher Thetic wrote:Okay, be pissed if it makes you feel better.
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Um... not quite.newnar wrote:Isn't being offended just being pissed at someone?A Humbled Fan wrote:You do realize that there is a difference between being "offended" and being "pissed" right?Thrasher Thetic wrote:Okay, be pissed if it makes you feel better.
Pissed is more of a direct anger towards someone.Offended
[adjective] hurt or upset; "she looked offended"; "face had a pained and puzzled expression"
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It's also a euphamism for being drunk, but that's just semantism, and foolish besides.
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