• @Psychodelic
    link
    13 months ago

    My memory is fuzzy, didn’t they just make Mr Garrison the coolest he’d ever been before, at least from like the average white American guy’s point of view? Were they ever actually being critical?

    I assumed they were trying to play both sides since most trump fans wouldn’t be able to tell it was satire, similar to Colbert’s old show, and they could just say it’s not their fault if their “message” was missed by most people that watched it.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        3
        edit-2
        3 months ago

        Yes, they write satire. They can’t be responsible for Poe’s Law.

        If you do something once, and the impact of the thing you did is not what you expected or could have foreseen, that’s one thing.

        If you do the thing every week for thirty years, that means you are at least considering it acceptable collateral damage.

    • Match!!
      link
      fedilink
      English
      93 months ago

      [conservatives] wouldn’t be able to tell it was satire, similar to Colbert’s old show

      we should’ve realized america had a serious brainrot problem like 15 years ago when the colbert report was around and conservative politicians would continue to take interviews with him

      • @psycho_driver
        link
        73 months ago

        To me that was more Jon Stewart. Jon is 10x the savage Colbert is and absolutely eviscerated people he interviewed when they tried to go into bullshit mode.

    • @GeneralEmergency
      link
      63 months ago

      I think that’s giving too much credit to the man-bear-pig people.

    • @Snowclone
      link
      53 months ago

      You mean exactly how they do racist content, passing it off as satire but their demographic isn’t that concerned with the winking.