Last night, Fox's "Family Guy" made a crude joke about rape and abortion in an episode that was otherwise focused on corruption in China.
In the episode "China Doll," Stewie and Brian (Seth MacFarlane) travel to China after Stewie sees a "Made in China" tag on his stuffed animal, Rupert.
Due to a misunderstanding, Brian and Stewie end up in a Chinese forced labor camp that is creating solar panels.
While there, Stewie criticizes liberals for supporting the use of solar panels manufactured in China. In response, Brian insults conservatives for overturning Roe v. Wade.
While abortions due to rape are less than one percent of abortions in the U.S. overall, a child conceived in rape is still a human being worthy of life and not a reflection of a father's evil. The "joke" was twisted.
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"Family Guy" has pushed pro-abortion propaganda many times throughout its long history on television and has also made rape jokes in the past. An abortion episode that creator Seth MacFarlane wrote in 2009 was so dark and macabre that Fox refused to air it at the time.
MacFarlane's abortion jokes were not funny then, and they are still unfunny now.
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