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Wow, these newly released FCC complaints about “Modern Family” are something else

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The sitcom Modern Family was a huge hit when it ran on ABC from 2009-2020. In addition to providing some wholesome family moments and racking up tons of accolades in the process, it helped to normalize same-sex relationships and open people’s minds about what makes a family.But according to recently obtained complaints from the Federal Communications Commission, it was also a disgusting X-rated all-nude gay sex fest not suitable for young eyes that never should’ve been allowed to air on primetime television.Observer.com recently got its hands on ten pages complaints filed against the show, which aired its final season last year, and they offer some interesting insight into the kind of homophobic bullsh*t ABC had to deal with when it.

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