• Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works
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    5 hours ago

    I’m gonna say something bold:

    Surprisingly not a problem for some shows, good example is Simpson golden age.

    There is a gay episode but it’s mostly about Homer overreacting.

    A lot of the satire of Simpson is trying to be functional in a dysfunctional system, which has aged like the greatest wine that frank grimes can’t afford.

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      4 hours ago

      I think a lot of the time it’s Gen Z not understanding context. There was overt racism, but a lot of media that is considered racist now was either depicting the experience of people at the time or making fun of racists.

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        52 minutes ago

        Blazing Saddles. Took me a bit to understand this when I was younger. When I first saw it, I thought it was simply outdated humor. Then I thought it was edgy. Then I finally grasped that the whole joke is actually directed at racist white folks and that their racism just makes them look really stupid.

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        31 minutes ago

        Yeah, if you find an overly racist character then the joke is probably directed at them being racist.

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        2 hours ago

        I’d say that’s mostly true for comedy. But some of the earlier stuff was definitely like “point and laugh at this race”. Like the original looney tunes and stuff had some that were rough. They got better about it later but those early episodes had a few that were a little…close lol

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        1 hour ago

        Well Gen Z is quite young. Children understand trigger-words more, subtle context less so.

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            24 minutes ago

            I’m only just beginning to understand what L.P Hartley meant when he said “The past is a foreign country”

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      5 hours ago

      We can put King of the Hill in that camp as well I think.

      I think it’s a better and more rounded show than any of them.