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A "Saturday Night Live" skit has social media abuzz, as political conservatives praise the segment while progressives pan it.
The premise of the sketch involves two homosexual men who show up at a friend's gathering with a small baby in tow – a surprise to the others in the room. As their friends question them about why, suddenly, the couple has a child, the men berate their questioners with phrases like, "You can't ask that!"
Commentator Charlie Kirk posted an excerpt from the full video:
Many on X were encouraged that the longstanding comedy show was broadening its horizons regarding who it was OK to mock.
One user posted, "I have not laughed at SNL since I was 12. This was funny!"
A conservative woman was not impressed, stating, "SNL is just following the political winds after record low viewership. Let's not support this smut. Make an alternate SNL that doesn't need descriptive sexual humor. We can do better."
Meanwhile, detractors were dismayed.
"SNL gay dad with baby sketch is awful. putting us back years," replied one user.
"The people that want queer people dead already won, must you also validate them by trying to curry their favor? what are you doing. really," said writer Ayesha Siddiqi.