Famous family sitcom about white supremacist "Archie Bunker" ..

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of course he was going to be popular :russ:
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This is how the country voted the year after the show premiered
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You dudes like to revise history, but you can't so long as us 'Old Heads' are still alive to tell the truth.

Stop it.

All of us 'minorities' watched it like a research project or documentary.

It showed what racists were really like even though they tried their best to hide it while in the spotlight.

Exposed their thinking, ways, and actions WAY more than Social Media does in today's world.

It also showed Black people and minorities in a far more favorable light. Industrious, open-minded, fair, intellectual, etc.

Cats criticizing the show fail to understand it's purpose. It wasn't just for entertainment.
 

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So oldheads saying, its about dissecting the psyche of the antiquated bitter white male, like how the Sopranos is an expose into the psychology of a sociopathic mobster.

But then there's the issue of the laugh track playing along with those comments?

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AdvantageSouthpaw said:
There was an episode where Archie inadvertently joined the KKK. When he realized it he told the Grand Master that he almost died but got a blood transfusion from a black person and that made him part black.

That one and the one where George Jefferson saved the life of the leader of the Klan were both.....:mjlol:

Really made racists look like the scum they were.​
 
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