• TheTechnician27@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Timmy isn’t at all comparable to Manbearpig. Manbearpig was Matt and Trey being smarmy dipshits who didn’t understand or try to understand climate science and wanted to make fun of people who were warning about it; they even ate crow much later in the show by having Manbearpig turn out to be an actually real creature. I’m sure any climate scientist would tell you that Manbearpig was a setback for the public perception of climate change.

    Timmy was Matt and Trey delicately creating a character who at face value seems like a joke but who actually represents a sincere, thought-out, and respectful portrayal of disability and is often cited as meaningful representation by those with similar disabilities.

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      7 days ago

      The smarmy dipshit stuff is what attracts the dipshit viewers.

      It’s all connected. It’s unredeemable as a whole.

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        Would you say the dark knight is irredeemable as a movie because of what it did to incels trying to be joker?

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          7 days ago

          Haven’t seen it. But in general, I don’t think as a creator you can ethically dismiss the social impact of your work. Especially if you could have foreseen it or have kept doing it for a long time after the impact had started to manifest.

          And South Park is definitely in the latter category.