Griece has been outspoken about being sexually harassed in the past. Her experiences led to the creation of the non-profit organization, Glam with Greice, which aims to empower victims of domestic violence to change their lives for the better.
One of these things is not like the other...
Now the scene is cut, and she doesn’t have that power to influence the world through younger generations who’ll be watching Space Jam 2, to let younger girls and younger boys know that Pepe’s behavior is unacceptable.
Such self-importance.
Has the character’s behavior ever been portrayed as explicitly acceptable or a good thing?
even though they're just prostitutes reading out lines that someone else wrote.
At this point, disagree. They're several rungs below prostitutes IMO. Because most prostitutes are honest about what they do. Hollywood types do essentially (and often literally - see the ridiculous number of Hollywood MeToo claims) the same thing, but think it makes them superior to the masses.
Has the character’s behavior ever been portrayed as explicitly acceptable or a good thing?
Some of the shorts end with either the tables turning and the cat chasing Pepe, or otherwise implying it's Pepe's stink that's the dealbreaker and she'd like the attention otherwise.
It's interesting. Characters like Pepe, Johnny Bravo, etc, are supposed to poke fun at the hurdles and complexities of looking for a relationship. Obviously, they're doing it wrong for comedy's sake, but they're still sympathetic, in that their failures are on their own heads. They think too much of themselves while trying to woo, and that makes them unattractive. It's a very relatable flaw. They're anti-role models.
Of course, there's a major jump from "This guy is too pushy/thoughtless/presumptive" to "SEX OFFENDER!" But I guess that's the unforgiving of mistakes minefield of modern relationships.
One of these things is not like the other...
Such self-importance.
Has the character’s behavior ever been portrayed as explicitly acceptable or a good thing?
It's honesty though. These loons want "power to influence the world", even though they're just prostitutes reading out lines that someone else wrote.
At this point, disagree. They're several rungs below prostitutes IMO. Because most prostitutes are honest about what they do. Hollywood types do essentially (and often literally - see the ridiculous number of Hollywood MeToo claims) the same thing, but think it makes them superior to the masses.
Some of the shorts end with either the tables turning and the cat chasing Pepe, or otherwise implying it's Pepe's stink that's the dealbreaker and she'd like the attention otherwise.
It's interesting. Characters like Pepe, Johnny Bravo, etc, are supposed to poke fun at the hurdles and complexities of looking for a relationship. Obviously, they're doing it wrong for comedy's sake, but they're still sympathetic, in that their failures are on their own heads. They think too much of themselves while trying to woo, and that makes them unattractive. It's a very relatable flaw. They're anti-role models.
Of course, there's a major jump from "This guy is too pushy/thoughtless/presumptive" to "SEX OFFENDER!" But I guess that's the unforgiving of mistakes minefield of modern relationships.
Of course her non profit is named after her. Whatever else.