Jennifer Aniston spoke about the 7 Problems of the series 'Friends' for the new generations
The actress Jennifer Aniston has given an interesting interview, where she reflects on the jokes that have aged very badly, from the series that made her famous.
Below we explain, point by point, the most interesting details about this generational controversy of the 'Friends' series.
1. Jennifer Aniston said that young people find 'Friends' offensive

During an interview for 'Variety', Jennifer Aniston reflected on aspects of the 'Friends' series, which have 'aged very badly'.
The actress admitted that a whole generation of young people considers the series "offensive".
2. "Before, you could joke about a macho guy and laugh, now we're not allowed to joke about it."

The actress spoke about how difficult it is to do comedy these days:
"Now it's a bit complicated because you have to be very careful, which makes it very difficult for comedians, because the beauty of comedy is that we make fun of ourselves. , we make fun of life”
“Before you could joke about a sexist and laugh, that was hilarious. And it was about educating people about how ridiculous people were. And now we're not allowed to joke about it."
3. Jennifer Aniston responded to the homophobic jokes of the series

Jennifer Aniston also addressed the 'homophobia' accusations, which have some running gags from the series.
"There were things that were never intentional and others... well, we should have thought about it at the time, but I don't think there is a sensitivity like there is now"
4. "This is all a tragedy. The world needs humor."

The actress assured that all these restrictions in the world of humor were a tragedy.
"It's a tragedy. Everyone needs humor! The world needs humor! This is why Hollywood doesn't produce as many comedies as it used to."
5. The series is criticized for making fun of various LGBTQ+ characters

On Quora there is a very popular question that says: "Why is Friends hated by young people?".
One of the answers says:
“Because it is a series with a lot of homophobia. Starting with Ross's ex and his girlfriend. A radical feminist who hates men, even Chandler's transgender father. The show turned the LGBTQ+ community into its punching bag."
6. "There's an episode where Chandler is terrified because people think he's gay."

According to several users of this social network, the new generation of young people describes an episode as unacceptable.
“There's a whole episode where Chandler is terrified that people think he's gay. This disgusts most young people now."
7. Quinta Brunson criticized Friends for the lack of African-American characters

The most 'progressive' critics of the series, recriminate that 'Friends' is 'too white'.
African-American actress Quinta Brunson joked that unlike 'Friends', she did do comedy with African-American actors.
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