First he was under attack from Bowl Cut Jr. and his communist minions in North Korea, who didn't like the way he and party bro James Franco portrayed the Dear Leader in The Interview. Now he's under attack from a different variety of communist - the American social justice warriors whose job it is to be offended by everything and find it sexist, racist, homophobic and whatever else. Especially if it dares to actually be funny.
And once again, though I am really no big fan of Seth Rogen, I find myself in the unlikely position of defending him. I actually think there's a place for completely sophomoric humor, although I think Rogen's approach to it involves too little actual humor and way too much crossing of lines just the sake of crossing lines. His type of work operates at a very low intellectual level and wants to take you down there with it - without even really giving you all that much legitimate to laugh about.