Phil Robertson's Comparison Of Homosexuality And Bestiality Pushed A&E Over The Edge

This Phil Robertson Remark Pushed A&E Over The Edge
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GOOD MORNING AMERICA - Phil Robertson of 'Duck Dynasty' is a guest on 'Good Morning America,' 5/7/13, airing on the ABC Television Network. (Photo by Fred Lee/ABC via Getty Images) PHIL ROBERTSON

Of all the controversial remarks "Duck Dynasty" star Phil Robertson made during his infamous interview with GQ, one quote in particular pushed A&E over the edge.

An executive from A&E told TheWrap that Nancy Dubuc, CEO of A&E Networks, ultimately decided to suspend Robertson from the filming of "Duck Dynasty" because of his comparison of homosexuality to bestiality.

“Everything is blurred on what’s right and what’s wrong. Sin becomes fine," Robertson told GQ's Drew Magary about immorality. “Start with homosexual behavior and just morph out from there. Bestiality, sleeping around with this woman and that woman and that woman and those men ... Don’t be deceived. Neither the adulterers, the idolaters, the male prostitutes, the homosexual offenders, the greedy, the drunkards, the slanderers, the swindlers -- they won’t inherit the kingdom of God. Don’t deceive yourself. It’s not right.”

On Wednesday, Dec. 18, A&E announced Robertson would be "indefinitely" suspended from the reality series.

“A&E decided to consider the company’s brand and corporate values over that of the show’s audience,” Eric Schiffer of Reputation Management Consultants told TheWrap. “It was a measure of deference to the larger company’s demographic.”

The recent controversy is surely a blow. "Duck Dynasty" became the most-watched reality series in cable history when Season 4 premiered in August with 11.8 million viewers, Entertainment Weekly reported.

The 67-year-old's comments revealed a darker side of reality television, one that previously reared its ugly head when Food Network celebrity Paula Deen was fired over the summer for her racist comments.

"Channels like A&E program 'regular' people mostly to make curiosities out of them," Jeffrey McCall, a media studies professor at DePauw University, told the Los Angeles Times. "The programmers want to manage every aspect of their 'reality' commodities, but that isn't really possible. If A&E wants the Robertsons to make money for the channel by being authentic, then at some point A&E has to accept that reality stars will be real human beings. If A&E didn't like the Robertsons as they are, then why did they give them a weekly platform?"

The future of the show is allegedly in doubt because the Robertson family released a statement saying they "cannot imagine the show going forward without our patriarch at the helm."

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'Duck Dynasty' Stars Without Their Beards
Guess Who?(01 of13)
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(credit:Courtesy of the Robertson family)
Willie Robertson(02 of13)
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Willie now. Previous slide: Willie is all business in the front and party in the back as a student at was then Northeast Louisiana University (it's now University of Louisiana at Monroe). (credit:A&E)
Guess Who?(03 of13)
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(credit:Courtesy of Jessica Robertson)
Jep Robertson(04 of13)
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Jep now.Previous slide: Who knew Jep was such a studly high school senior? (credit:A&E)
Guess Who?(05 of13)
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(credit:Courtesy of Missy Robertson)
Jase Robertson(06 of13)
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Jase now.Previous slide: In this family photo from a few years ago, Jase only has the beginning of the beard he sports today. (credit:A&E)
Guess Who?(07 of13)
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(credit:Courtesy of the Robertson family)
Phil Robertson(08 of13)
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Phil now.Previous slide: Who would have guessed that this young boy would grow up to become Phil Robertson: Duck Commander? (credit:A&E)
Guess Who?(09 of13)
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(credit:Courtesy of the Robertson family)
Uncle Si(10 of13)
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Uncle Si now.Previous slide: It's Uncle Si without the beard! Didn't he look dapper when he was in the military? (credit:A&E)
Then(11 of13)
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Recognize those fresh faces? Clockwise from left: Willie, Jep, and Jase. (credit:Courtesy of the Robertson family)
Now(12 of13)
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From left to right: Jase, Uncle Si, Jep and Willie.
Before the Beards(13 of13)
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The beardless Robertson boys. From left to right: Willie, Jase, Alan (who is joining the show in Season 4), and Jep. (credit:Courtesy of the Robertson family)