‘Family Guy’ Cartoon Makes Jokes About Statutory Rape

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Do you think statutory rape is funny? Family Guy does.

Sunday night’s episode (Feb. 8) was devoted to a story about “humorous” child molester character Quagmire committing statutory rape with a high-school child. It also included graphic sexual dialogue so explicit we can’t quote it.

(If you need to see for yourself what Family Guy broadcast into every American home on Sunday night, click here. WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT!)

The airwaves belong to the American people—and both Congress and the Federal Communications Commission say that broadcasters like the Fox network are required to operate “in the public interest.”

—If you don’t think “jokes” about child molestation are in YOUR “public interest” …

—If you are tired of this kind of trash polluting YOUR public airwaves …

—If you want to protect YOUR children and grandchildren from this filth …

TAKE ACTION!

Click here to file a complaint with the FCC.

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