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Fox hit a new low doing this. I don’t care who the parents are – no one should make fun of a child and NO ONE should make fun of a disability.
I ALMOST felt compassion for Palin since the joke was out of line. And then she had to use this to bring up Rahm and Obama’s past mistakes and plug her Facebook page. She’s amazing.
Are we actually discussing the fact that Family Guy made fun of a certain group of individuals? Cuz they’ve NEVER done that before! (That was sarcasm.) So, no one is outraged by all their un-funny AIDS jokes (of which there are a million), but this causes a tizzy?
I’m not a Family Guy fan, mostly because it’s the most lazily written show in Hollywood, but I didn’t see a huge problem with this. They actually treated the girl with Down’s Syndrome as an actual person. The song was a tad tasteless, but other than that, they dealt with a mentally handicapped character FAR more humanely than I would have thought they could have.
And when was the last time Sarah Palin discussed her son in public? When was the last time you heard her advocating for the rights of the mentally challenged? Never. I’d have more respect for her if she had spoken up about her son previously, but I bet 99% of Family Guy’s audience had no idea she even had a mentally handicapped child and were surprised to find this out. And let’s not forget she DEFENDED Rush Limbaugh’s use of the word “RETARDED” as “SATIRE.” And now she’s acting like she’s hurt? Please. This, like everything else about her, is about nothing but publicity. So I don’t really have any pity for her.
Family Guy used Andrea Fay Friedman, an actress with Down Syndrome, for the part. She wrote a letter to the New York Times and did an interview with ArtsBeat in response to what Sarah Palin’s been saying and makes several good points. Specifically:
“In my family we think laughing is good. My parents raised me to have a sense of humor and to live a normal life. My mother did not carry me around under her arm like a loaf of French bread the way former Governor Palin carries her son Trig around looking for sympathy and votes.”
yeah, i saw that…posted it in leftovers…i guess family guy had the last laugh on this one. i was dumb not to think they’d NOT have their bases covered.
either way, it was poor taste, but whatevs…doesn’t affect me either way. I’m going back to eating my M&M’s now.