The Simpsons Season 23, airing in 2011-2012, maintains the show's longstanding formula of broad satire, family comedy, and cultural parodies without any significant infusion of contemporary progressive ideology. Casting remains unchanged with the original voice ensemble, including no DEI-driven alterations or race/gender-swapping. Episodes feature light, incidental touches like Marge exploring a food blog beyond her 'mom role' in 'The Food Wife' or Lisa finding self-acceptance via Lady Gaga in 'Lisa Goes Gaga,' but these are organic to character dynamics and subordinated to humor rather than serving as messaging vehicles. 'Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson' pokes fun at media punditry and airport security through Homer's viral conservative-leaning rant, satirizing politics evenly without endorsing systemic critiques or identity politics. Other plots parody social media addiction ('The D'oh-cial Network'), publishing scams ('The Book Job'), and future family life ('Holidays of Future Passed'), prioritizing entertainment over activism. No explicit LGBTQ representation, feminism lectures, or social justice arcs dominate; the season earned Emmy nods and solid ratings with zero ideological controversies or backlash labeling it 'woke.' This era exemplifies pure, apolitical fun, free from the heavy-handed intrusions that plague later seasons, allowing the show's timeless wit to shine unencumbered.