And just cancel "Space Jam 2"?
Fox News hosts on Monday rushed to the defense of Pepé Le Pew, a Looney Tunes cartoon character which is known for unwanted sexual touching.
The Fox News program Outnumbered covered the topic after Deadline reported that the Pepé Le Pew character had been cut from the animated film Space Jam 2. New York Times columnist Charles Blow has argued that the cartoon skunk "added to rape culture."
"They're just simply erasing it instead of teaching people about the lesson of personal space," Fox News host Katie Pavlich said.
Co-host Kennedy Montgomery argued that the Space Jam 2 scene with Pepé Le Pew "could have been a teachable moment."
"You can pretty much cancel everything which leaves us as an undifferentiated blob," she complained.
Guest host Brian Kilmeade accused the media of giving Pepé Le Pew a "bad reputation."
"There's no end in sight!" he exclaimed. "Nobody is perfect enough for the masses. I'm not saying he's a perfect cartoon character but, believe it or not, I'm not looking to cartoons as my role models -- to this day, yet -- I have yet to see one animated figure that I can really look up to."
"That's such a great point," co-host Emily Compagno agreed. "Nobody is perfect, therefore, you can utilize them as teachable moments."
I'm not really sure a skunk portrayed as an over amorous Frenchman is really an avatar of "rape culture," so much as it's a bad stereotype of the French, but frankly, I could do without the whole "Space Jam" culture, and am fine if we cancel that and kill two birds with one stone.
Anything to distract from Biden's first 100 days, huh? I'm sure all those folks getting their checks from Uncle Sam will tear them up in disgust (or send them back to the Treasury when the deposits land in their bank accounts) because of their fealty to....Pepe LePew?
Considering the history of sexual harassment at FOX it's no wonder they feel a little bit protective of the skunk, he'd bet the classier side of FOX "news".
ReplyDelete