We have to take down those statues hank

we have to take down those statues hank
what hose men did wasnt right
we have to take them down so we can start over and things can be fair for everyone

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Peggy would never say something intelligent or correct like that.

thought she’d support participation trophies

This would probably be one of those things where Hank sees the other person's point but isn't really quite ready to accept it himself so he kinda rolls over it. Like when Spongy says he ended up on the street because Reagan shut down the mental hospitals and Hank just kinda meekly said "it was complicated."

Shut up Peggy
America

Grandma

Ok buddy retard

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It is complicated.

You didn't see Clinton or Obama propose to reopen the mental hospitals because they were closed for a good reason. There just wasn't adequate follow through for all the homeless it created.

remember bobbeh any of them come near the propane you aim between the eyes

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How many bet Zig Forums is gonna take the bait and this will turn into a 500 reply thread of retards arguing? The side is that it’ll turn into a Peggy hate/footfag thread. The odds are 70/30

Well said, Boomhauer.

I don’t think so honestly, sure Hank would probably be fine with some confederate stautes but he’d probably get angry at the founding fathers, Teddy, and other key historical figures being taken down.
I can imagine him kicking the ass of someone who tries to take down a Daniel Boone statue near the Alamo and that starting the plot of an episode

This is probably how an actual episode would go. They try to take down a Lee statue and point out Lee never even wanted statues. Then they take down a columbus statue and point out nobody cared about Columbus until like the 40's when America decided to throw Italians a bone. Then they take down the statue of Boone because he owned slaves and Hank is kinda iffy but willing to go with it. Boone isn't even from Texas to begin with anyway.

The actual Statue he would have a problem with is probably some local nobody like a librarian or whatever but at that point the statue dude is on a roll and the public has stopped caring.

The moral of the story is probably something benign and milquetoast like history is compliicated and statues need more context or whatever, it doesn't really matter.

i think thats too much information for a king of the hill episode

Are you arguing in favour of American mental health policies? No one picked it up because its suicide for your campaign, not because they wouldn't be fucking helpful. Half of our homeless problem stems from schizophrenics and chronic drug abusers that go fucking crazy. In a funded society these people should be handled and helped so the rest of us dont have to suffer.

I can totally see peggi going from moderate protestor to ultra radicalized antifa, burning Bills home for a comment he made

>It wasn’t even something racist, he just said that he burnt some toast to the point it was coal black so he couldn’t eat it

You might dislike that the show got canceled but it is a sort of mercy that King of the Hill got cancelled before it had the chance to be tainted by modern politics.

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I don't know. Speaking as a lefty, King of the Hill was the thing that humanized conservative viewpoints a lot of the time for me.
Now conservative sitcoms go full strawman and have the dad complain about snowflakes and vegetarians. It's not good for my confirmation bias.

>conservative sitcoms
a what?

I don't watch TV but last I checked it seemed like any "conservative sitcom" got instantly canceled. Same thing for even actors who are rightwing (like Roseanne or James Woods).

I literally cannot think of a single conservative sitcom in... practically ever actually.

>liberals make a conservative character in order to make fun of conservatives
>instead of being hated they end up being the most popular character beloved by everyone
Every fucking time.

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>written by liberals
>liked by liberals
>probably voted for Trump and if he existed in real life would be hated by liberals
How does he do it?

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When I posted I was specifically thinking of Last Man Standing. Tim Allen's character in that doesn't seem to have much of a personality beyond hating "The liberal snowflakes"

Which is why it fails while works. Ron is just doing his own thing and doesn't spend all his time complaining about how someone else's lifestyle is offensive to him.

>Last Man Standing
Which got cancelled despite it's high ratings. If anything that stands as a good example of how "conservative sitcoms" aren't allowed to exist.

>You didn't see Clinton or Obama propose to reopen the mental hospitals because they were closed for a good reason


If you tried to get funding people would just bitch about "well who's going to pay for it?! I don't want my taxes to pay for some bum's padded room" like they do every time anyone on the left wants to do a healthcare reform that would make it better for the populace.

>probably voted for Trump and if he existed in real life would be hated by liberals
>implying Ron would ever vote for any presidential candidate that wasn't Leslie

It got brought back from cancellation though so does that really count?

>Which got cancelled despite it's high ratings. If anything that stands as a good example of how "conservative sitcoms" aren't allowed to exist.

It got canceled (after six seasons) because the contract where Fox paid for the production costs ran out and ABC didn't want to pick up the tab. Nothing to do with evil liberals oppressing conservatives. The show was revived almost immediately and it just got renewed for a 9th season.

Yes because it got cancelled in the first place and was only brought back because another channel cared more about the show being successful than about it's politics.

Nice talking point that ignores the fact that the show had huge ratings so ABC should have wanted to renew the contract.

Sure man. It's all a big conspiracy against conservatives.

Yeah just call it a "conspiracy" and you can pretend there obviously isn't a huge bias against conservatives in Hollywood. Go ahead and pretend Hollywood doesn't have a liberal bias.

Go ahead and pretend that because it's super obvious you're full of shit.

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