The Media Research Center’s Evan Mantel is very unhappy that the TV show “Modern Family” is making him think of homosexuals as real human people:
This was a classic Modern Family. And as such, I am upset. Wanna know why I’m upset? (if you don’t, why are you even reading??? Why?)
I’ll let you in on a little secret: I write for a conservative blog. (I’ll wait for those gasps of shock to die down.) As a conservative blog on entertainment, I’m in a tricky predicament during episodes like these. With a crappy episode, (like this one; HIMYM LINK)it is easy to rip the flawed presuppositions.
But this was a good episode. I laughed. I cried. I felt. It moved me like good art is supposed to do. But that’s the problem. It moved me. It made me feel joy for Cam and Mitchell after the Supreme Court over-ruled California’s Prop 8.
And that is what makes this show great. And dangerous. It relies on feelings which mislead. There is no logical argument in favor of gay marriage, but the sweetness of Cam and Mitchell trying to outdo each other’s proposal is touching. Their simple and spontaneous proposal was as sweet as the portrayal of those who don’t agree with gay marriage as spitting babies was subtle.
This realization that gays are people too doesn’t bode well for the future of the MRC’s anti-gay agenda. Or is the MRC so committed to that agenda that Mantel’s job is in danger because of his apparent increasing difficulty in demonizing gays?
(h/t Right Wing Watch)