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lil  ·  2622 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: John Oliver bought informational TV ads on D.C. cable news to educate Trump

Thanks for this.

The entire show is a trip... a trip that feels like we're navigating a dangerous minefield or riding on a leaky pleasure cruise through shark-infested water: terrifying.

I've been ambivalent lately about watching SNL or Colbert because as hilarious as it is to make fun of a dangerous administration, these shows might make people less outraged: it can't be that bad if we can laugh about it. Can it?





kleinbl00  ·  2621 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Political humor serves the essential purpose of demonstrating that the opposition is mockable. It drags them down from their lofty towers and shows their clay feet; if you can laugh at it, it can't be terrifying.

Vox had an okay take on SNL; their argument is we're currently compelled to give a shit about political comedy because our president certainly does. We're here discussing an HBO comedy show that is bargaining they'll get the President's attention by parodying diabeetus medical ads because that's all he's got the attention span for.

People talk about the system of checks and balances. To my eye, we're seeing what sort of radical balance is necessary when our very democracy has been put in check. Ignorance got us here and with political humor, you need to be at least moderately informed to get the joke. Therefore, the more people laughing, the fewer people can be snowed.

thenewgreen  ·  2621 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I just spoke with a prospective Forever Labs client in Canada. One of his questions was "what happens to my cells if Trump no longer allows packages to be shipped to Canada from the US?"

-I said, "I can't answer that question except to say that we will always take phenomenal care of your cells and we will mail them to wherever you need them, to the greatest of our abilities, but I cannot control for Donald Trump."

kleinbl00  ·  2621 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Dude remailing services are so simple and straightforward that maybe half of my eBay buyers use them. You are occupying a tiny space in a huge logistics chain and all of your problems have already been solved. Call him back and tell him his cells are always safe and you've got him covered this side of a North Korean prison camp.

user-inactivated  ·  2621 days ago  ·  link  ·  

To the end of this show, that's the nature of it from seasons past. So much so that while I love the humor and educational value, it's so dark when the comedic vehicle is stripped away that I stopped viewing the show. I figured the start of the season would be worth the watch given current events, ultimately... for better or worse.

Releasing emotion through laughter rather than burning outrage to take action is what I'm reading your hypothetical question as. To that end, I agree. I think that forms of thought is what led everyone to laugh off Trump until he was in office. On the other hand, it provides SOME release to the inevitable outrage and action that comes from, say, the first iteration of Trump's travel ban - which I've heard on NPR there's another iteration in the works due to the Court's decision. Point being, when poop hits the fan and your loved ones can't come back home, those affected won't be laughing. Further, while those not affected may laugh, there are plenty of non-comedic AND comedic sources pushing for action that simply laughing it off isn't always the end of it. For example, the show after the election, Oliver did his regular gig, but delineated exactly what causes to look out for and support in the coming years. His aim is education, however dark the theme on a moral spectrum; his vehicle is comedy.

I'm on my phone at the moment, so I cannot live link you directly to the time I want to. But, the time I am referencing is 18:50 through roughly 21 minutes: