Wasn't it the St Patrick's Day Simpsons that Moe asked all the designated drivers to put up their hands, and then threw them out of the tavern for being cheapskates ?DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2017 8:33 amThat's it. We are done. The world has stuck its collective head up its own arse and lit its own farts, inhaling the moist burning stench of hipster PC insanity unto death.
Apu is racist. It's official - attention seeking PC liberal tosser Hari Kondabolu says so.
http://www.vulture.com/2017/11/hari-kon ... rview.html
Fuck off and die. It's satire, it's comedy, exaggeration, caricature, and a bit of harmless stereotyping at worst ffs. The Simpsons have done numerous piss-takes and spoofs on the Oirish and I struggle to recall one Oirish fucker making a whining fucking documentary about it. One of the best moments was News anchor Kent Brockman reporting live from Springfield’s St Patrick’s Day celebrations when they took a violent turn: “All this drinking, violence, destruction of property – are these the things we think of when we think of the Irish?”
Jesus Christ so many sensitive easily offended cúnts and so few bullets.
The Simpsons is a very irreverent but very accurate reflection of America..If you are offended by it then maybe it is too close to the bone for you.
Personally I found the "Oirish are thickos " jokes tiresome and irritating but never really racist. Stereotyping and racism are different in ways.. Stereotyping is building or playing on a false ideal of a group of people. It becomes the subject of jokes rather than hate.
People can be too precious at times, mass indignation is another byproduct of social media.