You forget that as soon as they made that episode and got praise for it, the left gave them a free pass to make as many gay/trans jokes as they wanted for like 15 years.
>This episode would've triggered wokies if we forced them to watch.
They also would probably get upset at The Outing of Seinfeld of Philadelphia.
Probably more upset at Philadelphia but there's stuff in The Outing too.
Media has always been woke.
Even in older series it was fairly obvious that female characters were safe from slapstick violence or humiliating scenes that are portrayed as comedy. The mooks dying were always men, the loser dad and the clever mom, the stupid son and the smart daughter...
Still, not everyone understands the 'woke' term in the same way. I'll never accept feminism and other hateful ideologies, or double standards, but that doesn't mean hating anyone.
That's just sorta how it works. Fringe weirdos invent interesting culture, then people with self-esteem issues co-opt elements of it as a way of pretending they were the interesting ones, and then it fades to normiedom. It happens with gays, truckers, blacks, you name it.
I love how this episode implies that Homer is homophobic up until this episode which is the majority of when the simpsons is good.
Also they were gonna have homer say gay.
Being pro-gay isn't woke
It is gay
It isn't homosexual, you can be gay and not be woke
>>old cartoons were never woke
no one ever said that, besides that, the gays hate this episode
You just made that up
nope
Maybe zoomer ones, but gen X and older millenials did not.
yeah they did
You forget that as soon as they made that episode and got praise for it, the left gave them a free pass to make as many gay/trans jokes as they wanted for like 15 years.
It’s a good episode
>Hot stuff, coming through
The Simpsons was always woke.
This episode would not be seen as "woke" by today's standards, the opposite even.
EVERYBODY DANCE NOW
This episode would've triggered wokies if we forced them to watch.
Do anons just scream woke at the slightest thing
>do anons just scream woke at the slightest thing
well of course they do, are you new here?
>This episode would've triggered wokies if we forced them to watch.
They also would probably get upset at The Outing of Seinfeld of Philadelphia.
Probably more upset at Philadelphia but there's stuff in The Outing too.
OR Philadelphia even.
Media has always been woke.
Even in older series it was fairly obvious that female characters were safe from slapstick violence or humiliating scenes that are portrayed as comedy. The mooks dying were always men, the loser dad and the clever mom, the stupid son and the smart daughter...
Still, not everyone understands the 'woke' term in the same way. I'll never accept feminism and other hateful ideologies, or double standards, but that doesn't mean hating anyone.
It's actually funny, the "gay" behaviour of that character would just be considered Hipster or eccentric nowadays
That's just sorta how it works. Fringe weirdos invent interesting culture, then people with self-esteem issues co-opt elements of it as a way of pretending they were the interesting ones, and then it fades to normiedom. It happens with gays, truckers, blacks, you name it.
Woke implies something made in the post-2014 Culture War.
I love how this episode implies that Homer is homophobic up until this episode which is the majority of when the simpsons is good.
Also they were gonna have homer say gay.
It gets a pass because the gay steel mill is one of the funniest scenes in the series.