

And Ultra Smider Tøjet (Ultra Strips Down) caused outrage in 2020 for presenting children aged 11-13 with a panel of nude adults, but, argues Højsted, such criticism was unjustified. A character in Gepetto News made conservatives bristle in 2012 when he revealed a love of cross-dressing. Another stalwart of children’s scheduling is Onkel Reje, a popular figure who curses, smokes a pipe and eschews baths – think Mr Tumble meets Father Jack. “To pretend it is projects adult ideas on it.”ĭR, the Danish public service broadcaster, has a reputation for pushing boundaries – especially for children. “But this is categorically not a show about sex,” she said. Joey Chestnut ate 62 hot dogs in 10 minutes to win the men’s division of the Nathan’s hot dog eating contest for a record 16th time, and Miki Sudo downed 39. Højsted conceded the timing was poor and that a show about bodies might have considered depicting “difference and diversity” beyond an oversized diller (Danish slang for penis dillermand literally means “penis-man”). YIKES With all these new peeps coming out left & right, y'all know we have something to say about this sexual misconduct drama. Thats exactly where its going.Season 6, Episode 3 The Tattler - Jake and Gina revisit their past when they attend their 20th high school reunion with A. When a woman in the show tells him that he should keep his penis in his pants, for instance, he listens. “The show depicts a man who is impulsive and not always in control, who makes mistakes – like kids do, but crucially, Dillermand always makes it right. “John Dillermand talks to children and shares their way of thinking – and kids do find genitals funny,” she said. Yarn is the best search for video clips by quote. And we’re teaching this to our kids.”Įrla Heinesen Højsted, a clinical psychologist who works with families and children, said she believed the show’s opponents may be overthinking things. Bobs Burgers (2011) - S02E05 clip with quote Keep it in your pants, guys. It’s meant to be funny – so it’s seen as harmless. “It’s perpetuating the standard idea of a patriarchal society and normalising ‘locker room culture’ … that’s been used to excuse a lot of bad behaviour from men.
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The show comes just months after the TV presenter Sofie Linde kickstarted Denmark’s #MeToo movement.Ĭhristian Groes, an associate professor and gender researcher at Roskilde University, said he believed the programme’s celebration of the power of male genitalia could only set equality back. “Is this really the message we want to send to children while we are in the middle of a huge #MeToo wave?” wrote the Danish author Anne Lise Marstrand-Jørgensen. Since premiering on Saturday, opponents have condemned the idea of a man who cannot control his penis.
