I don't know if it is a sign of age or what. I finally saw something so offensive from family guy that I wont watch the show any more. For those who want to know, it was the Mexican Superfriends skit. It is so racist that I am mildly embarrassed I even watched it and I have seen Birth of a Nation. It was not funny just offensive.
oh well.
oh well.
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I think I might be more desensitized to racial humor because of the fact I work in construction and a lot of my contact with people of different races has included race related humor. I play WoW in a guild with two Asians (both Korean) and they often make cracks about gold farming and the correct racial slurs for their culture. My black roommate enjoys his nick name of "Mochabear." Roofers know some of the most shocking jokes you can imagine, and they are usually cracks on their own race and culture.
Most of the people I associate with who aren't white don't take their race so seriously that they allow it to be a way to injure or demean them. While I'm not going to use the same sort of jokes a black guy makes about blacks, laughing with him give us something to build a good natured and relaxed basis to interact. I completely respect there are some things that you never say, like the "n" word, I'm not going to let something like the color of a person's skin stop me from laughing at the ridiculousness of stereotypes or feel guilty for doing so. If I get called a cracker, I laugh, because I'm comfortable with understanding there's no ill meaning behind it. I'm positive that Seth MacFarlane's intent is not to hurt people. Some folks are more sensitive than others though, and while it may not bother this group of people, it may bother another. Does that mean it shouldn't be done at all? Should entertainment become sterile to avoid offending people?
There's a HUGE difference in the tone of hate and the tone of humor. I guess what I'm saying is that I interpret the tone of Family Guy's occasional racial/cultural humor differently due to the personal experiences I've had. There's nothing wrong with that or with the fact you don't care for it.
What I do love is being able to discuss this topic like the rational adults we are. Thanks for that honey. :)
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I can see your point on race sensitivity. I can joke around with Winston along with the best of them. I hang out with Ray. I am not someone who normally takes offense easily. I suppose the difference is Blazing Saddles
Blazing Saddles is one of the funniest movies ever. It deals with the same themes but where as Blazing Saddles does it with a strong sense of irony and humor is at the expense of the bigots they targeting. The Mexican Superfriends though did not seem to target anyone but the Hispanic characters. At no point did it seem to poke fun at the people who thought like this. It seemed oriented towards reinforcing that stereotype.
here is another question for you. Do you feel that maybe our relative comfort at joking about race has lowered our ability to tell when it goes too far? Is our willingness to joke about more and more offensive things lowered our perspective?
just a thought.