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12/12/2025 0 Comments

Why Our Farrah Fawcett Website Isn’t “Woke”—And Never Will Be

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From the beginning, our Farrah Fawcett website and Facebook page have had a clear and unapologetic purpose: to celebrate Farrah Fawcett as she truly was, across the decades she lived and worked, without rewriting history or filtering it through modern social trends. That means we are not “woke,” we are not politically correct, and we’re not trying to be.

Farrah Fawcett’s career and public image span more than just the 1970s. While that decade made her an icon, her work and influence continued through the 1980s, 1990s, and into the early 2000s. Each of those eras had its own cultural standards, artistic norms, and social attitudes. The images, interviews, posters, and media we share reflect those times exactly as they were. We don’t edit, censor, or reinterpret them to meet today’s expectations.

Our philosophy is simple: history should be preserved, not corrected. What was acceptable, admired, or celebrated in past decades doesn’t need to be judged by today’s ever-changing rules. Whether it’s a 1970s pin-up photo, an 80s film still, a 90s magazine spread, or a 2000s public appearance, we present the material in its original context. No disclaimers. No apologies.

And yes, we’re aware that some people come to our Facebook page claiming to be offended, calling certain videos or images misogynistic, or saying we’re “problematic.” Frankly, we don’t give a crap. This site isn’t about catering to fake outrage or modern sensitivities. It’s about celebrating Farrah Fawcett, her impact, and the eras she lived through—not rewriting history to avoid criticism.

We don’t spend time worrying about who might be offended. Offense is subjective, and trying to please everyone usually results in watered-down content that loses its meaning. If someone is looking for modern reinterpretations, moral judgments, or lectures about how past decades “should” have behaved, this isn’t the place for them.

This website and Facebook page are for fans, collectors, and admirers who understand that celebrating the past doesn’t require apologizing for it. We honor Farrah Fawcett’s legacy across every decade she influenced—without filters, without guilt, without political agendas, without political correctness, and without bowing to outrage.
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This platform also explores how the cultural values Farrah represented in the 1970s intersect with today’s evolving social landscape. Her life and legacy offer a lens for understanding contemporary discussions about beauty, strength, and identity.
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