Submitted by gtreble9 t3_yiflxo in television
blockparted t1_iuifh87 wrote
- Lack of black people or casting them for short storylines and dropping them, then doing the same for LGBTQ characters.
- Ross. Just Ross, dropping his older child once Rachel got pregnant and being controlling AF throughout his and Rachel's relationship in general.
- Fat jokes at Monica's expense and others.
- Transphobia
EDIT: some things.
gtreble9 OP t1_iuihrfg wrote
Fat jokes are problematic? The “character” was morbidly obese
blockparted t1_iuijc2n wrote
I'm confused at this - So they're morbidly obese jokes? Do they not count as fat jokes if they're morbidly obese?
gtreble9 OP t1_iuimlm4 wrote
But why are fat jokes problematic? Fat is not a minority
blockparted t1_iuinaye wrote
You do not have to be part of a minority or protected class to be offended by a joke.
Ridiculing someone because of their physical appearance can get you fired from your job and is considered harassment.
How old are you?
gtreble9 OP t1_iuinwje wrote
Does anyone in Monica’s work place or ever in the show make fun of her weight? You’re taking a close group of friends who joke about their friends weight when she was younger and taking it to a place of workplace discrimination
blockparted t1_iuio0v4 wrote
a plus trolling
blockparted t1_iuihwdg wrote
Yes, they were problematic because several episodes implied that Monica was only loveable when she lost the weight.
gtreble9 OP t1_iuii5lf wrote
Entirely untrue, there’s literally an entire episode built around chandler learning how dumb it was to break up with someone for being fat and that he would love Monica at any size
blockparted t1_iuij7s9 wrote
No it's not ENTIRELY untrue if it took almost an entire series to dedicate an episode to addressing the issue.
gtreble9 OP t1_iuimin3 wrote
But why is joking about a friends extreme weight problematic?
wednesdayware t1_iuinngl wrote
Because people can't seem to get that comedy comes from extreme reactions and unexpected situations. They want utter reality when it comes to morals and ethics, but still have characters be wacky and funny.
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