In some ways, the Turn of the Millennium was much like The '90s — however, there were a few key differences that will be highlighted here. If you were looking for Tropes about the decade, you want Turn of the Millennium.
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At the same time, openly gay or bisexual entertainers, such as Neil Patrick Harris, Lady Gaga, Jane Lynch, Anna Paquin, John Barrowman, and Ellen DeGeneres (who hosted a highly successful daytime talk show, in what is traditionally viewed as a rather conservative TV timeslot), achieved substantial popularity when, in prior decades, they would have been shunned by the mainstream. The fact that, by the end of the decade, Lynch and Harris were able to appear on children's programs like iCarly and Sesame Street without anybody accusing them of "recruiting for the gay agenda" is a major advancement over the prevailing wisdom just five years earlier, when SpongeBob SquarePants and Teletubbies were accused of the same.
Of course, a certain amount of backlash against gay marriage (though, notably, not against civil unions) still did occur, most notably in California, whose attempt to legalize gay marriage proved short-lived. It's also fair to say that more traditional attitudes still tended to prevail among certain groups, most notably some ethnic minorities and religious communities, even in otherwise liberal areas.
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In hindsight, this may have been the Jump the Shark moment for America's Moral Guardians, showcasing the disconnect between them and a society that was becoming increasingly accepting of sexual content. It's telling that, just five years later, they proved to be impotent at putting up much of a challenge to MTV's Jersey Shore. Perhaps the clearest sign of how the tide had turned was when, in 2011, Nicki Minaj had a very similar malfunction while performing on Good Morning America, having one of her breasts fall out of her top while she was dancing on stage.note To say nothing of the fact that a pop star as outwardly sexualized as Nicki Minaj was able to perform on Good Morning America in the first place. The usual guardians tried to drum up an outrage over it, but it seemed like the majority of people responded with a very simple "meh".
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