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"The other crux of my discontent with The Simpsons comes from the way Marge is continually treated like a doormat. "

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"The other crux of my discontent with The Simpsons comes from the way Marge is continually treated like a doormat. "

"Obviously, The Simpsons started in the 1989, before 'political correctness'—otherwise known as being tolerant and conscientious towards people—was a concern for a lot of folks. I didn’t go in expecting it to be free of prejudice, but the fact that people still love the show and considered it progressive for its time gave me a kernel of hope. Not so, at least not when it came to the abuse heaped on Marge. I don’t understand why she doesn’t just divorce Homer’s dumb ass."

From a Vice article I read because of this:



Imagine all the sitcoms you'd have to reject if you were distracted by thinking: Why don't these people get a divorce?

And maybe a better question is: Why don't married people quit thinking that divorce is a solution to their difficulties? Stick it out people! Like Roseanne and Dan! Or will the new Roseanneless "Roseanne" give us the Conner household after Dan has divorced the angry, incorrigible Roseanne?
"Obviously, The Simpsons started in the 1989, before 'political correctness'—otherwise known as being tolerant and conscientious towards people—was a concern for a lot of folks. I didn’t go in expecting it to be free of prejudice, but the fact that people still love the show and considered it progressive for its time gave me a kernel of hope. Not so, at least not when it came to the abuse heaped on Marge. I don’t understand why she doesn’t just divorce Homer’s dumb ass."

From a Vice article I read because of this:

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href="https://t.co/cvs2OcX5oM">https://t.co/cvs2OcX5oM — David Burge (@iowahawkblog) July 1, 2018

Imagine all the sitcoms you'd have to reject if you were distracted by thinking: Why don't these people get a divorce?

And maybe a better question is: Why don't married people quit thinking that divorce is a solution to their difficulties? Stick it out people! Like Roseanne and Dan! Or will the new Roseanneless "Roseanne" give us the Conner household after Dan has divorced the angry, incorrigible Roseanne?


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