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.![]()
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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.