Curious as to what Bay12ers think/are feeling about this: (sorry, completely departure from discussion at hand)
Part Un:
I went to a Dave Chapelle + Jon Stewart + Michael Che (as the opener) comedy show last night and while both Dave (ofc) and Michael were pretty hilarious, Jon Stewart was, imo, awful. I mean... he just bashed Trump for 45 minutes. There weren't even jokes really, he was just recounting confrontations with him (like the whole twitter debacle). Now, realistically, I'm a pretty moderate guy, I didn't vote, and most of the political hatred has gone over my head--I've been able to just silently slip away from all the debates and rage between parties. But idk, this bothers me. Not so much the actual bashing of Trump, because there is a lot to legitimately say about his administration and his penchant for the controversial, but the fact that people aren't even trying to really say anything that hasn't already been said is, idk, different?
Every week I hear the same jokes, the same parodies, the same impressions--it's tiring. Do people really think Trump is THAT funny? I mean, granted, at first it was SO outlandish as to compel discourse, but now it's just become this tired charade. I can't seem to really find a reason why, of all things, people find it --funny--??? The two opinions I've heard concerning this are either, "Trump is terrible and deserves as much and any abuse we can give him--he has ruined my life" and "It's completely inappropriate and outrageous to make fun of the President. He's our quarterback, and criticizing him makes us look bad". Neither of which make any sense to me. On one hand, people's day to day lives haven't really changed all that much. On the other hand, he's enacted a lot of policies which probably are NOT in the best interest of the American public (I think, I don't really know) and the only meaningful commentary has to be public in some way.
Where it all falls apart for me, is that, from what I have seen, there is no actual political satire or social commentary taking place. It's so blunt, so on the nose, it's all lost it's impact and/or poignancy. (In contrast to Jon, Dave actually had a lot of good, sad bits that made you think about American society). Do people really hate him so much that you can say ANYTHING about him and it becomes funny, like some sort of schoolyard rivalry?
Part Deux:
That leads me to my next point, which bothers me even more--and way more personally. The seemingly prevailing opinion that it is the duty of American artists to criticize the establishment, to craft some kind of commentary in all their work that speaks to how things could be, in a very mundane and realistic way. I don't know if many people feel this way, but in my circles I hear it all time. If anything, I think that when people are so openly blunt about Trump, but disguise it as some kind of comedy or serious storytelling it really ruins the work. Whatever it is. America has lost it's subtly. I'm all for criticism, but it's just not made productively any more--it's like people have given up?
I'm not quite sure I'm adequately unpacking this feeling, but when a story or a picture or a joke directly attacks someone, even someone detestable, it just loses all it's weight. It's a quick laugh, I'm not going to go home and think about. (Shit, I've already forgotten half of Jon's stuff.) Some people might not care about this happening at all, but for me, when politics start influence the way you tell stories, how you communicate emotion--in a way that really drains a lot of... authority of it--idk, it cheapens a lot of entertainment, a lot of which ends up being a lot more formative to people (of any age, on a variety of thoughts) than just derisive escapism.
As someone who has always placed a lot of importance on making people laugh and sharing moments through dialogue/storytelling/conversation, it seems crazy to me that people expect or even think that it's a great idea to skip the humanity of storytelling to get your point across.
IDK, I'm sure I have some more cohesive thoughts about it all rolling around in my head, but this is the best I can write done presently.