• chunkystyles@sopuli.xyz
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    7 months ago

    While I agree with the sentiment, I hate these smug, quippy cartoons and memes. You see them on both sides. I’m not "both sides"ing the politics, just these things.

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      7 months ago

      Political humor; it’s been trash 150 years ago… and it’s still trash.

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          7 months ago

          I’m hard pressed to think of a good example. They’re either ad hominem, or making fun of a whole demographic, or just sad facts stated as a joke.

          From: 50 Best Political Jokes

          1. As a Russian citizen, I am confused about why it takes America so long to get a definitive result from their election—we know our results months in advance!

          …like, that is fu… but then you think about it, and it’s no laughing matter.

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            7 months ago

            Predominantly rural cultures tend to not have clever jokes, just dark observations of life made palatable (although this one is clever too).

            Laughing in the face of death in particular. “Sad facts stated as a joke”. I am totally up for it.

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    Current politics in the US: Our guy (that is ten years past retirement age) is so much sharper than your guy. (who is also ten years past retirement age)