Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley for February 27, 2004
Transcript:
"Gee, they sure keep showing this superbowl halftime thingy." "Well, people got mad about it." "Oh, yeah, violence huh?" "Violence?" "Yeah, yanking her clothes off seems very violent." "See, it... he... actually, people seem more concerned with just seeing her body." "Why? What's up with her body?" "I've got nipples you know. They don't work, but I got 'em." "Hmm, why are people more angry about the nudity than the violence?"
microcraft over 3 years ago
Panthers vs the Pats. Honestly, the game was more interesting than those 2.
WentHulk about 3 years ago
I don’t think I want to know what Rob meant about the super bowl halftime thing…..
Felicity-the-cat over 2 years ago
why WERE they more angry about the nudity than the violence?
robert423elliott over 2 years ago
There really wasn’t that much to look at!!!
FrostbiteFalls almost 2 years ago
That whole fuss over Janet Jackson’s “wardrobe malfunction” was asinine beyond words. You had parents wringing their hands and wailing “How will I explain this to my children?” as if a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it glimpse of an uncovered female nipple is the single most corrupting influence on a child’s tiny, fragile mind. If it weren’t for the subsequent media coverage, who would have even been aware of it? This strip and the South Park episode “Good Times With Weapons” were the only places I noticed that directly addressed the question posed here by Rob, which is, of course, the more relevant point.