“No spoilers-but it’s safe to say that our hero doesn’t end up on food stamps, as his patty-making skills turn out to be in high demand.” Fox News personality Heather Nauert had a similar take about SpongeBob not “mooching off social services”:Ĭontempt for “ moochers” (recall Mitt Romney’s 47 percent comments) on food stamps is a popular conservative meme. “Lest he sit around idly, mooching off the social services of Bikini Bottom, a depressed SpongeBob sets out to return to gainful employment wherever he can find it,” Andrea Morabito wrote at the New York Post last week. “‘SpongeBob’ Critiques Welfare State, Embraces Self-Sufficiency,” the Breitbart headline reads. “Unemployment may be fun for you, but I need to get a job,” the determined and eager SpongeBob tells Patrick.Īnd with this, conservatives found themselves a new star.
His friend Patrick, a starfish, tries to teach him the benefits of “ glorious unemployment“-as in free time and free food. (The episode aired in Greece in July.) After the beloved sea sponge loses his job at the Krusty Krab in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob slips into a slovenly depression.
On Monday, November 11-almost two weeks after the nation’s food stamps program was slashed by $5 billion-Nickelodeon is set to air “ SpongeBob, You’re Fired!” in the United States. Subscribe to our print magazine.Īfter years of vilifying him as a flamboyantly gay, liberal propagandist, conservatives are now claiming SpongeBob SquarePants as their hardworking, anti-food-stamp hero. Facts matter: Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter.