Did the LGTB movement start with Monty Python?

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Realize they could not make the same clip today. Yesterday's comedy is today's reality, and would any of them have believed it back then?
 
Yes . Almost Prescient .

I wonder if a clutch of comedians effectively led to that sketch .
Like ,
Kenneth Williams , Noel Fielding , Dick Emery , Lilly Savage and even Les Dawson .

Regardless , still funny .
 
But no, I think the wide-spread "acceptance" of faggotry began with:

Or maybe people accepted it when they realized that the best argument you had was "I think it's icky and my imaginary friend in the sky says it's bad."

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Or maybe people accepted it when they realized that the best argument you had was "I think it's icky and my imaginary friend in the sky says it's bad."

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They accepted it in the past, but now it's unacceptable because of the pedo and in your face component.
 
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But no, I think the wide-spread "acceptance" of faggotry began with:


My perception of that is totally different. The Seinfeld writers were (somewhat) mocking the whole homo acceptance thing. The sentiments of George and Jerry are shared by a majority of people, but they were mocking the PC censors.

Creator Larry David had that non-PC streak in him. Check out the Nazi episode where George has a thing for the "cute Nazi" girl. And it was Larry David who made the joke about dating in concentration camps. But, of course, he was a cuck and apologized. No one knows jew wrath like a jew himself.
 

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