We don't talk enough about how the stated morals of classic South Park episodes include: - hate crime laws are bad b/c all crimes are hate crimes - schools shouldn't teach sex ed - big businesses are better than small businesses - being colourblind is better than seeing racism
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It's bitterly ironic that a generation of shitty centrist/libertarian dudes who got their start watching South Park are able to "take a joke" about anything EXCEPT the idea that "lol chill it's just comedy" is a shitty position. They learned to mock everything except themselves.
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That's the lingering cultural toxicity of South Park and its successors: the total inability of those who think they mock & challenge everything equally to see that "everything" excludes themselves and the value of their (often violently bigoted) mockery.
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It's why you get conservatives now who'll call liberals snowflakes for making a basic political claim like "X group deserves human rights," then with zero irony melt down over cashiers saying "happy holidays!" instead of "Merry Christmas!". No self-awareness.
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I'm struggling to articulate this point concisely, but it's something so fundamental to the seeds of alt-right bullshit in the modern world that I think it's important to get the wording right, so bear with me.
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The type of toxic comedy embodied by South Park & others says, "Nothing is sacred!" while quietly but purposefully sanctifying straight white maleness. This taught too many straight white men that being straight white men isn't an identity, but an objective, neutral viewpoint.
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"Identities" are for non-objective, non-neutral groups whose insistence on being non-objective and non-neutral - that is, not straight white men - is their problem. "Identities" can't understand why laughing at them is funny, because they lack neutrality and objectivity.
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There's more I could say on this, but I'll leave it here for now. I just... get really tired, sometimes, when I think about how much vitriol and bullshit ultimately stems from the unconscious assumption that a particular group shouldn't or can't be criticised.
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I get that Archie Bunker was supposed to be some kind of of Everyman, but I think characters like him paved the way for thinking we should tolerate folks like that IRL—the crazy uncle at Tgiving—when we really needed to be calling them out.
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I don't like these others...
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