I think it's ridiculous but I'm not sure you can blame this on the PC police. I think it's reasonable for people to question flying the flag over a government building, yet I've not seen any outcry against shows like "the Dukes". This is more about a business decision and money. If anything, you can blame this on people placing money above all else, which is quite common.
Market Pressures. Unfettered Capitalism. Its not a myth.
Whats the rub here? Isn't this exactly how business' are allowed, encouraged even, to act in a capitalist society?
This was a business decision I assume. I don't recall anyone picketing them or Amazon, Wal-Mart, etc to stop selling it, they chose to do it as a business decision based on what they perceive to be market pressure?
It might be knee jerk for sure..... but lets recap... no matter what your romantic notions of watching this show are, its still a show with an all-white cast driving a race car tatted with arguably the most recognizable sign of human oppresion in history regardless if their hijinks are cheeky. And its fresh in everyone's mind so when they see that car on TVLand they are not romanticizing it anymore I would bet.
Just playing devils advocate here.
Ok someone just told me LSU is trying to remove all the "Confederate Jasmine" from their campus because of the name... idk, it sounds just stupid but so does 99 percent of this stuff to me, but I can't find anything on it... anyone hear anything about this?? Yes, I'm being sincere, someone at work just passed that along.
Three Stooges
The Little Rascals
Most Bugs Bunny
Gone with the Wind (can't believe this one is still on)
The issue is that people can't let others think and absorb for themselves. We know Dukes, Gone with the Wind, Tom and Jerry, etc. are from an era where they could get away with certain things that wouldn't be allowed today. The answer is not to ban/remove from TV these otherwise entertaining products. People simply have to take them for what they are. If someone isn't comfortable watching Bugs Bunny, they shouldn't watch it. Those of us who enjoy the show (while not supporting the racist undertones) should be allowed to watch at face value.
I have friends that do and say things I don't agree with. It doesn't mean I remove them from my life because there are a lot of things I like about them.
Do I like the racist undertones in Bugs Bunny? No. But I love all the other crap. So don't take away my ability to watch.
All in the Family
didn't they spin off the Jefferson's from All in the Family, and Good Times which was a child of Maude?
I would say that AitF was a thought provoking way of addressing the issues. groundbreaking IMO.
You're actually thinking of ways to DEFEND these things dude,... You're doing it wrong.
Liberalism is a religion. Viacom (parent company of TV Land) makes its money by marketing to a certain demographic. That demographic is becoming increasingly pious, so they're removing content that might offend those religious beliefs.
Maybe someone watched the episode where Dewey fakes having a terminal illness in a attempt to swindle the good people of Hazard and Boss Hog out of millions and were like..."yeah this show kind of sucks".
Not sure why people are trying to defend the clearly racists Looney Tunes episodes either. The portrayals of "Japs" in some of those were as racists as it gets. Why anyone would want their kid to watch crap like that is beyond me. If you fell the need you can easily access that stuff on you tube.
Do you know a single person that hates the Japanese because of Looney Tunes?
Do you know a single person that hates the Japanese because of Looney Tunes?
Not sure that is the point.
The point is that there are other aspects of the show that are valuable. Namely, that it's funny to little kids for reasons that are wholly non-racist. If the racist undertones don't manifest into some sort of actual racism, then why is it an issue? The only takeaway I ever got from Looney Tunes was that it was funny to watch animals fall off cliffs, get crushed by anvils, etc. I didn't even know who the Japanese were at 4 or 5 years old.
Obviously I wouldn't support NEW episodes of Looney Tunes to have any racist undertones because we live in a different world now. But the old episodes are classic for many good reasons and I think people should be able to watch them without having to search the Internet for boot leg copies.
didn't they spin off the Jefferson's from All in the Family, and Good Times which was a child of Maude?
I would say that AitF was a thought provoking way of addressing the issues. groundbreaking IMO.
the same folks that want to ban these shows where the ones that fought to un-ban books....
Agree. I don't think this is a PC police issue. It's a revenue stream protection issue.
People want to ban these shows? This seems like a corporation neutering itself to appeal to the widest possible audience.
People want to ban these shows? This seems like a corporation neutering itself to appeal to the widest possible audience.
Agree. I don't think this is a PC police issue. It's a revenue stream protection issue.