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FIRE THE FOX CENSOR

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Since 2005, Nicole Bernard has been Fox Television's senior vice president for standards and practices. Someone should put her face on a milk carton, because anyone who watches Fox must suspect she's never shown up for work.

Exhibit A (and through Z, and back again) is "Family Guy," Fox's animated Sunday night spectacle of mind-numbing garbage . The March 8 episode, titled "Family Gay," was absolutely riddled with revolting scenes that would make people wonder about if anyone at Fox has an ounce of decency, or taste.

Here's what anyone who would dare publicly state, "I work for Fox," knows his company produced:

Peter Griffin, the show's idiotic lead character, decides to buy a brain-damaged racehorse as an investment. He also decides to participate in medical experiments for cash, including an injection with the so-called "gay gene." Any one of the following scenes should have waved a red flag inside Fox; all got the All Clear from the standards and practices folks.

1. Horse Love. Peter's horse wanders into his bedroom, where he lays naked next to his wife Lois. The horse licks Peter in the behind, causing Peter to say, "Mmm, what made you come around, Lois?" If that isn't disgusting enough to ruin dinner, try ...

2. Baby Eats Horse Semen. As Baby Stewie sits eating a bowl of cereal, Peter walks in and announces, "Everyone, some of the milk in the fridge is not milk. It's horse sperm. I'm a horse breeder now." Stewie hesitates as he lifts a spoonful of cereal to his mouth but then keeps eating it anyway.

This is funny? This is taste?

This is vomitous. The show's creators are clearly toying with what they have told the media: that the baby is bisexual. They cannot just say it. They must define it — this way.

3. Gay Ronald Reagan? Once Peter is injected with the "gay gene," he refuses to stay with his wife. When she grabs him in the crotch and asks for sex, Peter declares that many married men are gay: "Tony Randall was married, Lois. Rock Hudson was married. Ronald Reagan was married." The cartoon cuts away to a press conference with President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. A reporter asks: "Mr. President, did you reach a missile pact?" The cartoon president replied: "Well, you could say that.

There was a missile, and something definitely got packed."

Take a much-beloved president who recently died after a long battle with Alzheimer's Disease and mock his followers by blatantly lying and suggesting he was homosexual. Fox didn't see anything insulting or wrong with that.

4. Jesus Camp. Peter is then sent to "straight camp," where he is told Jesus Christ hates homosexuals most of all. A counselor tells the campers to grab a baseball bat and beat up a boy to change his "choice of lifestyle." As the campers head off camera, the counselor yells at them to stop using the bats "that way." He asks them to use their fists, and then yells, "Not like that!"

This Jesus-bashing is offensive, but it isn't so surprising — it's a "Family Guy" staple. Now add the allusions to anal penetration, and we're on another trip down Grossout Lane.

5. The Gay 11-Way Orgy. Peter's new gay partner announces to Peter that he organized his fantasy come true: a gay "11-way" orgy. Nine men walk into the room stripped down to white underwear. But after some moaning and giggling, the gay gene "wears off," and Peter runs out of the room naked. 

It's quite clear that Fox and its public-relations team must just like the sound of a headline the next day with the words "gay 11-way orgy" in it.

6. Murderous Horse Rampage. Peter's horse is used for more sick laughs when it runs off the racetrack and tramples the audience. The announcer protests he cannot describe the death scene that was so "unfathomably ugly and heart-rending," but then he describes how the horse trampled a class of deaf second-graders. That was allegedly funny — the announcer said you couldn't hear them scream as they died, but they were "signing frantically" in "dread and terror."

Remember: There really does exist a person working at Fox who is in charge of "standards" and "practices."

Fox isn't the only corporation to blame for this rotting barge of garbage. Thank the sponsors who made it possible: not just the movie studios of Fox, Universal and Miramax, but Toyota, Volkswagen, Burger King, Taco Bell, Boost Mobile, Verizon, Chase Bank, Stride Gum and Diet Mountain Dew.

I wonder how many of the corporate executives running these companies allow this program to be aired in their own living rooms.

L. Brent Bozell III is the president of the Media Research Center. To find out more about Brent Bozell III, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Two words: Don't watch. I find the Hannity show offensive, so I don't watch. I find all the mid-day talk shows offensive, so I don't watch. Censorship is censorship no matter what form it takes. We are such a thin-skinned society now that anthing and everything can be considered offensive. I would rather change just change the channel and let advertisers and ratings determine what stays on the air and what doesn't.
Comment: #1
Posted by: John
Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:36 AM
Sir;...You better hope people keep watching that garbage and turn a blind eye to the garbage going on in politics, and to the garbage leadership of the right -warped by dead ender ideology....I don't think it matters what else is in any stimulous bill, but God forbid people should lose their cable, or that their refrigeraters should run out of beer...If they could sober up and see clearly for a moment the mess you fanatics have made of this country, and even the world- with your right wing religion of outlaw capitalism -the whole bunch of you would be washed up and hung up to dry... Bend your knees and thank God for such nonsense to divert the people and entertain them.... If they could see through their televisions they would see a ruined nation... Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #2
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sat Mar 14, 2009 5:55 AM
I'll echo John: if you don't like a particular show, don't watch it. It's as simple as that.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Kyle
Sun Mar 15, 2009 4:19 PM
Don't watch.
Comment: #4
Posted by: Kyle
Sun Mar 15, 2009 4:58 PM
>>2. Baby Eats Horse Semen. As Baby Stewie sits eating a bowl of cereal, Peter walks in and announces, "Everyone, some of the milk in the fridge is not milk. It's horse sperm. I'm a horse breeder now." Stewie hesitates as he lifts a spoonful of cereal to his mouth but then keeps eating it anyway.

This is funny? This is taste?

This is vomitous. The show's creators are clearly toying with what they have told the media: that the baby is bisexual. They cannot just say it. They must define it — this way.<<


The scene is offensive, absurd and hilarious.

What is truly offensive is that the Bozell links bisexuality with acts of bestiality. Just because someone is gay or bisexual does not mean that they are inclined to ingest horse semen. It's interesting that Brent obviously thinks so. He has some pretty ignorant and archaic ideas on homosexuality and bisexuality.
Comment: #5
Posted by: Michael
Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:36 PM
"This Jesus-bashing is offensive, but it isn't so surprising"

You are aware that such camps exist? right? (and with a reason, the Bible is pretty hateful against gays). And I've yet to read about some gay guy beaten up in the name of Budda, or people holding signs saying "Budda Hates Gays"
Comment: #6
Posted by: Sandy
Tue Mar 17, 2009 11:27 AM
all this says is that its not FOR you. NOT EVERYTHING IS FOR EVERYONE. if you dont like it dont watch. if enough people feel like you noone will watch and the show will fail. if there is a significant audience for it then it should continue. thats what america is built on. a choice. your choice should be not to support it. and also to voice your nonsupport. but to call for peoples heads of letting it get through the cracks and LET it be available to you? i WANT to see nudity and bad language on TV. i think it should be my right if i have to see spanish channels.. and all woman channels.. and gay rights channels and RELIGIOUS channels. THATS NOT FOR ME but i respect that it is available. lighten up and let people make the CHOICE
Comment: #7
Posted by: tonyb
Mon Apr 5, 2010 7:35 PM
You are obviously not the target audience for this show: SO DONT WATCH IT, and don't complain about it. The show is aimed at people in the 18-29 years old range. Relax, it's television. The only thing Family Guy is doing is making a satire on the American Culture.
Comment: #8
Posted by: N
Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:22 PM
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