• Fedizen@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    “Looks like you hate free speech because you think I’m an asshole” -conservatives, 100% of the time.

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      I couldn’t say I didn’t watch the new Chappelle specials for MONTHS because there’s no world where I just didn’t give a crap about some old comedian whose been holed up for 20 years - it could only be because I hate free speech and personally killed comedy.

      I can not FUCKING STAND this new conservative take that even not paying them attention is hurrdurr woke evil commie shit.

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    Conservatives: “Hey want to hear a joke?” Transphobia

    Followed by hur hur hur.

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    There were, and are, funny conservative comedians. Norm McDonald is the first one who comes to mind, but there have been others.

    Examples would be P. J. O’Rourke, Rodney Dangerfield, Joan Rivers, Jeff Foxworthy, Louie Anderson, and my personal favorite, Mike Nelson of Rifftrax and MST3K.

    The thing is, none of those comedians were especially political with their humor, or if they were, they hit everyone’s politics, and none of them punched down. They aren’t really conservative comedians, they’re comedians who happen to be conservative.

    It’s not that conservative comedians aren’t funny, it’s that what a conservative audience now considers comedy is just someone being mean.

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      Norm McDonald is the first one who comes to mind

      Was he conservative? I know conservatives latched on to him. But they also latched on to Steven Colbert in his early years, because they couldn’t detect sarcasm.

      The thing is, none of those comedians were especially political with their humor,

      PJ and Jeff Foxworthy were heavily political. Tim Allen, too. What generally worked for them as comedians was the absurdity (or, perceived absurdity) of a shifting culture.

      The observational “I’m just a normal guy and look at all these freaks!” act isn’t conservative on it’s face. It just doesn’t age well, as views change.

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    Remember when douche bags were as shitty as humanly possible to everyone until they were called out just for them to say i WaS jUsT jOkInG?!

    Now they preemptively call anything a joke.

    Life eh…finds a way.

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    The problem is that humor is often baded upon the subversive of expectations, so if a right wing person want to be funny they have to make a joke that the world is somehow different than the idiotic view they have of it. Often this ends up just describing reality cruelly. For example, a man dressing up as a woman is instantly funny, because as everyone knows there are only two genders and they have roles.

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    The other 10% is “atheists pray to the nothing, amiright?” Not so much offensive as completely misunderstanding on a deliberate level.

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    “You are a horrible person based not on the merits of what you do, but because you exist at all!” taps microphone “Wait, why didn’t you laugh? That was the joke!”

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    “Ha ha, people who don’t fit my extremely narrow worldview of being acceptable suck so much and people like me are so awesome!”

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      Maybe you’re beliefs aren’t grounded in sound logic? Or are built on untrue axioms?

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        When the “facts over feelings” crowd uses “logic” they’re talking about their feelings. If the scientific consensus is against you, you can’t “common sense” your way out of it.

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    I know anti right-wing humor exists (E.g making fun of right-wing hypocrisy), but does left wing humor exist?

    What are some good left wing jokes?

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          I think now its “we don’t change the light bulbs but go back to using magic” because history is also something conservatives don’t like

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        Joe many republicans does it take to change a log by bulb?

        None! Their too busy ??? there dementia!

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      q: How many Republicans does it take to change a light bulb?

      a: pointing at a burned-out bulb: “We already changed it, can’t you see it’s working perfectly? Nothing’s good enough for you people. What do you want us to change it to now, a gas-light?”