The Simpsons Season 17 features the classic formula of family-centric humor and broad satire without dominant progressive ideological intrusions. While a few episodes touch on light progressive themes—such as environmentalism in 'The Bonfire of the Manatees' (saving manatees), feminism and gender education in 'Girls Just Want to Have Sums' (Lisa challenging sexist math class segregation), science versus creationism in 'The Monkey Suit' (Lisa defending evolution), and animal rights in 'Million Dollar Abie'—these are incidental, satirical, and integrated organically into entertaining plots rather than lecturing or driving the narrative. There are no race or gender-swaps, forced diversity in casting (original voice actors unchanged), prominent LGBTQ+ representation, or overt identity politics. No creator statements emphasize activism, and reception was mixed-to-positive with no notable backlash labeling it 'woke' or DEI-driven. This season maintains the show's traditional entertainment focus, free from the heavy-handed social justice messaging seen in later years, making it a refreshing example of apolitical fun.