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That's the same they did with Chef from South Park. When the actor passed away, they wrote the character off.
Emm... Chef was not written out of South Park because Isaac Hayes died >_< Chef was written off South Park before he died.
I was going to mime this but thought my physical actions might be deemed threatening and discriminatory.
Either way, that's the proper way to do so if a voice actor dies. Just write their character/s off the show.
I'm going to make a show where everyone is white and they all just sit in a room staring at eachother, not saying a word. It'll be a massive pile of ♥♥♥♥, but hey, at least nobody will tweet about me hating Indian people, right?
The Simpson are already something truly awesome, it is incredible that they made so many episodes and nobody get tired of it.
Anything people could decide to do with it will never damage what The Simpsons have been able to mean for us, it will just detract what we will see on tv from now on and make it more shallow.
Nobody will ever forget The Simpson, how relevant it has become and what it has done, people will never blame something like that, we will only blame who want to ruin it for stupid reasons!
Sometimes, I think these outrage-protesters started out as those kids who like to ruin things for everyone. The kids who like to throw the balls on the roofs so no one could play with them.
I think a lot of comedies of that era would never be produced today: “In Living Color”, “Married with Children”, others. George Carlin might’ve had some very choice, but poignant, words about what is happening now.
When I was a kid, I went to a special ed school. (I know, surprise, right? Lol). And not a class. The entire school that provided for students in six counties. At the time, we had “In Living Color”, which did a skit on a handicapped superhero, “Handi-man”. And we all loved it. The teachers, the staff, and the students. We all acted out the skit the following day, turning into our own comedy trope. We all laughed and it was a good laughter. No where did we feel diminished or maligned; quite the opposite. Maybe it was more niche for us. Like how Asians can laugh at the routines from Asian comedians and so on.
Now, we have a bunch of self-righteous a-holes who think they can speak out for us because they know better. Like Sarah Palin and her standing up for the disabled. That debacle.