Diversity in The Simpsons
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Diversity
The Simpsons
The Simpsons is a comical cartoon about a perfect family. The "Perfect Family" consisting of a trouble maker Bart, an intelligant person Lisa, a dumb over weitght father Homer, a Housewife Marge and a baby girl Maggie. In this episode Homer meets an interesting salesman at a PawnShop and as the family gets to know him Homer finds out he is gay, bycotts him. As Homer is bycotting Jon, Bart is picking
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for comical reasons, but when people start beieleving that they are true it defeats the purpose making fun of homo's. The Simpsons have been televised for years, they have just reciently becoming more comical by using stereotypes to make jokes about human problems. With always resolving the episodes problem The Simpsons do teach fundimental values and beleifs to follow. And as Homer says "I like my drinks cold, my music loud, and my homos FLAMING"
for comical reasons, but when people start beieleving that they are true it defeats the purpose making fun of homo's. The Simpsons have been televised for years, they have just reciently becoming more comical by using stereotypes to make jokes about human problems. With always resolving the episodes problem The Simpsons do teach fundimental values and beleifs to follow. And as Homer says "I like my drinks cold, my music loud, and my homos FLAMING"