Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane is reliably leftist, but one issue where his show resists the woke narrative is on trans insanity. On Sunday Family Guy did it again, premiering a new episode making fun of current transgender madness.
In the episode, ‘First Blood,’ Stewie (Seth MacFarlane) injures himself on a slippery slide during a barbecue, but thinks blood in his underwear is because he is having his period for the first time. Brian (Seth MacFarlane refuses Stewie’s lie.
Stewie: It’s my period. It is like the elevator in ‘The Shining. Eric the Very Red conquered Eric’s 21st Century Box.
Brian: Yeah, this is getting dangerously close to a ‘Will & Grace’ now. But if you’re bleeding down there, it’s clearly because you hurt yourself on the Slippery Slide.
Stewie: Oh, yeah? If I’m not having my period, then why am I drinking herbal tea from a large earthenware mug with no handle on it?
Brian: Stewie, trust me, boys can’t get periods.
Stewie: Brian, 2022 is the year that there was no boy. Or a woman. Just a vast sea of chubby “Theys” and “Thems,” so coddled by their sanctimonious woke parents who think activism is virtue-signaling on Instagram. If Martin Luther King could come back, and see what they were doing in his name, he’d never stop throwing up. (Slurping)
BrianYou might be having your period.
Stewie believes he’s pregnant when the wound heals in later episodes. He gives up the delusion, however, after a nurse gets angry at him for asking for an ultrasound.
Previous Family GuyThe tranny gestapo was mocked in episodes, including one that mocked a nativity with a “Little Drummer Them” set and an episode in the which Quagmire’s trans dad smoked outside a nonsmoking bar since he is transgender.
“Oh, I-I had no idea,” the bartender apologetically answered, “Do whatever you want all the time.”
This week’s ‘First Blood’ was another hilarious episode which poked fun at a lie that needs to be mocked more often.
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