>>2620331>Quite often, the joke that he's used for is to be the socially dysfunctional guy who'll say the truth in blunt terms.Lmao.
Hey, man, as long as you feel like you're being represented by popular culture, you do you.
Lmao for real though.
>To write off whatever he says as "hehehe that's making fun of intellectuals!" is a rather ignorant surface reading at best and most likely reflection of your prejudices (and the American prejudices against intellectualism).Stewie isn't making fun of intellectuals at all. He's making fun of self-assured intellectuals, pseudo-intellectuals.
People that say things like "be the socially dysfunctional guy who'll say the truth in blunt terms."
People that think they're intellectual when they lack any degree of emotional intelligence, one of the most socially advantageous measures of mental capacity.
Stewie is to Family Guy what The Angry Photographer is to Youtube Photography channels. You're not actually supposed to identify with him, you just do because your mom bought you a t-shirt with a picture of him and the word "BLAST!" on it when you were 14.
In the future, you should try quoting Isaac Asimov instead of butchering the meme of american anti-intellectualism so badly. Here's the quote for you; “Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that 'my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.'”
Of course, you're totally ignorant of the fact that your inability to see more than one layer to one of the most obvious pound-you-over-the-head-with-it "comedy" shows is a symptom of the very societal trend you're word-vomiting my way. :^D