I have always argued that there should
be a rigid wall of separation between a creative work and the creator.
Not that the creator of a popular work should be exempt from
responsibility for herm own behavior, but that the work itself stands on
its own.
The Huxtable
family as portrayed on TV is a creative work that stands alone and apart
from any of the foibles or felonies of its creators and actors
involved. Performers, creators, and artists are human. If they can
transcend their personal beliefs and weaknesses to create something of
worth more power to them. It might be argued that the work may be a
personal expiation of shame.
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