Last week there was a thread stating that the NPR radio show (also available as a podcast) made several jokes about "Bronies", going so far as to warp a quote from the creator (who doesn't mind Bronies at all) into saying that she finds them creepy.
That said, on this week's episode of Wait Wait don't tell me, the show went very far to apologize to the offended Bronie community.
First off the out right apologized for their characterization, saying that not all bronies are unemployed creepy men living in their mothers' basements.
Secondly They had a bronie come on the air; one of their former interns and explain bronies in a more positive light. He then went on to say that while he was, in fact, unemployed and living in his parents basement, that condition was a result of being a former intern for the show, not because he was a bronie.
Lastly, and this is the clincher, former president Bill Clinton was the guest on the show and was given three MLP:FIM trivia questions to answer in their "Not my job" segment.
Wait Wait don't tell me, I forgive you.
That said, on this week's episode of Wait Wait don't tell me, the show went very far to apologize to the offended Bronie community.
First off the out right apologized for their characterization, saying that not all bronies are unemployed creepy men living in their mothers' basements.
Secondly They had a bronie come on the air; one of their former interns and explain bronies in a more positive light. He then went on to say that while he was, in fact, unemployed and living in his parents basement, that condition was a result of being a former intern for the show, not because he was a bronie.
Lastly, and this is the clincher, former president Bill Clinton was the guest on the show and was given three MLP:FIM trivia questions to answer in their "Not my job" segment.
Wait Wait don't tell me, I forgive you.