It's really sad to see that there are people who refuse to give something a chance based solely on the fact that something they might not like may be said in it. Something that you can just overlook while you enjoy the other parts of the show. But God forbid you might get triggered.
I can't imagine how these screeching cunts would have reacted to All in the Family, made by Norman Lear, one of the most classic TV pinkos of all time. It starred Carroll O'Connor as a bigot who routinely calls people "coons," "spades," "hebes," "queers," "fags," and pretty much any other slur you can think of other than "nigger." But Sammy Davis, Jr. says that, describing himself as a "one-eyed nigger."
Despite this, rather than being a monster, Archie Bunker is a fundamentally decent person who treats the people around him, including black people and people fitting every slur he uses, with respect. When he finds out he accidentally joined the Ku Klux Klan, he's absolutely horrified and quits immediately.
I think, though, they'd actually be more screechingly outraged not at the racial slurs, but at how the primary liberal on the show, his son-in-law Michael Stivic, is treated. He routinely showers him with abuse, calling him "meathead" and a "dumb polack."
Even more ironically, Archie was initially intended to be an antagonist of sorts, but rapidly became a fan favorite.
All in the Family, of course, is currently regarded as one of the most groundbreaking television comedies of all time and is regarded as actually having improved race relations by talking about them honestly, and spun off a number of majority black shows like The Jeffersons and inspired the creation of Sanford & Son.
Yet, you couldn't release this show now because of screeching autistic cunts who would find it "problematic," because these children with one-dimensional minds are incapable of comprehending that portraying something isn't the same as endorsing it.