GLAAD Takes on South Park’s “F-Word” Episode

November 6th, 2009 at 12:21 pm by Ryan Prado · 4 Comments

southparkfag-650x338We are all quite aware that the Comedy Central staple South Park is about the least delicate form of entertainment on television. But Wednesday’s episode, titled “The F-Word,” has taken the offensive hitch of Trey Parker and Matt Stone – the show’s creators – to new highs, at least in the eyes of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD).

From the New York Times:

On this latest episode, the children of “South Park” decide that they will change the meaning of the word “fag” so that it will be used as a slur against burly, inconsiderate motorcyclists who ride loud Harley-Davidson bikes instead of against gay people. The children’s casual and frequent use of the word, which was broadcast unbleeped, offends adults and several gay characters on the show. But after the town learns the etymology of the word “faggot” (which began use as a derisive term for old women) and gains the approval of a dictionary official, their new meaning for the word is accepted.

GLAAD has asked Comedy Central and the South Park staff to apologize for what they call a “slur-filled episode.”

In a statement, GLAAD officials said they recognized that the episode was attempting to “use edgy humor to provide commentary on current issues.” They added: “Yet despite what the ‘South Park’ writers may believe, the definition of the F-word remains one that is harmful and derogatory to the LGBT community.”

The statement, which does not use the word directly, says that the epithet “remains a hateful slur that is often part of the harassment, bullying and violence that gay people, and gay youth in particular, experience on a daily basis in this country. It is an epithet that has real consequences for real people’s lives.”

It continues:

The creators of “South Park” are right on one important point: more and more people are using the F-word as an all-purpose insult. However, it is irresponsible and wrong to suggest that it is a benign insult or that promoting its use has no consequences for those who are the targets of anti-gay bullying and violence. This is a slur whose meaning remains rooted in homophobia. And while many “South Park” viewers will understand the sophisticated satire and critique in last night’s episode, others won’t – and if even a small number of those take from this a message that using the “F-word” is OK, it worsens the hostile climate that many in our community continue to face.

Comedy Central is expected to comment shortly on the matter. But what do YOU think, Blog Out readers? Offensive, or…?

Queerty.com throw their two-cents in here.

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4 responses so far ↓


  • 1   Jake // Nov 6, 2009 at 1:25 pm

    They need to just get over it…like Family Guy, SP makes fun of EVERY group…I thought it was great social commentary


     
  • 2   Q_cyclist // Nov 6, 2009 at 2:42 pm

    I certainly was not offended by it. The queerty commentary really kind of summed up what I thought and not sure what else I can add to it. I forwarded the episode to a friend that really seems to keep a keen eye out for things that are offensive to gay people and he thought it was “hilarious.”


     
  • 3   B_Careful_What_U_Ask_For // Nov 6, 2009 at 3:48 pm

    On the next episode of SP… GLAAD is made fun of for complaining about the word fag and then complaining that some one else gets to be called a fag because only fags need to be called fags.

    GET OVER IT!! The more you make fun of and commonize a word (I made that up, I think), the less impactful it is as a slur. Change the F-ing* channel if you don’t like it.

    * That’s F@#$ing, not Fagging.


     
  • 4   Tina // Nov 6, 2009 at 10:50 pm

    GLAAD needs to get over themselves. They do not speak for the whole community… Some of us actually have a sense of humor. Besides, I’ve ALWAYS laughed when EVERY other group of people were made fun of on this show, should I really stop laughing just cause it’s MY group getting laughed at? SP is an equal opportunity burn machine. If you can’t take it, don’t watch it.


     

 

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