MelissaY1
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I disagree, because if our world wasn't so PC today, it would be a non issue. Everyone knew what Katy Perry's "schtick" was, so why were people up in arms that she would appear that way on a kids' show? You used the great example of Ms. Yvonne from Pee-Wee, how come parents weren't freaking out because we were watching THAT back in the day? Because society has changed, and everything that "just was" is now a big deal. It's like the bullying in schools, can't say "Merry Christmas" and all the other nonsense that goes on in schools, society, parent rearing, etc.
I'd say the very exact opposite was the case in the Kathy Perry fiasco.
The problem is, SW listened to internet Youtube comments.
The Youtube comments section is usually where the worst people in society go to say racist, homophobic, xenophobic, terrible things that they know would get them a punch in the face if they said out loud, but since they have anonymity, they can say all the horrible, backwards things they want.
I'm sure most of those comments were by the same prudes that freaked out when Archie (a comic book character/series/company that's so incredibly fussy about keeping the characters' purity, they're insanely litigious and even sued a band for using a character name) added Kevin Keeler.
As for the media... no. it's not the PC police. it's about making everything a big fat moral panic and making sure any nuance of a news story is buried under a loud, garish headline to tick off really stupid people. I mean, look at the Paula Deen Scandal. The media hasn't gone far into the details of why she's a social pariah. They're just saying "she said teh N wordz," ignoring the huge legal case against her that's very complicated and very disturbing.[/quo