Oct 3, 2017reminder to stop paying attention to fantano
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Oct 3, 2017
He's married to a black woman and regularly uses his channel to promote lesser known music reviewers who are often black. He's a vegan punk nerd who backed Bernie Sanders. The alt-right would never claim him in a million years lol.lil peeps last xan, bet, FBG President and 7 others like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Oct 4, 2017
I completely agree with the over correcting of SJW stuff and the disproportionate amount of coverage it receives from these groups. I've talked about that before, and again, think it has a lot to do with these people experiencing too much of the world through their internet connection. That's something I think the writer got right. Anybody who gives Hyde or Saargon a platform clearly has some problems lol. Both are unfunny losers.
I agree "comedy" doesn't instantly absolve people of their words, but I also think it serves a distinctly different purpose for the alt-right than for Fantano in this instance. As I talked about earlier, Angela Nagla has a really good book out tracing the political roots of the alt-right back a century to movements about freedom of expression and what not. Of course, it's despicable that people would use that freedom to cloak hatred in some guise of social acceptability, but that doesn't mean we should limit limit expression. It means we should have standards and conversations and malign deserving culprits. Is Fantano one? The writer bends over backwards to argue that he is, but as somebody who was actually familiar with that channel, it's no different from a lot of edgy humor that Adult Swim promotes. Making transgression and irony and the humor unique to the online era exclusive to the alt-right only pushes people right. That's a sure fire way to lose a culture war. The problem isn't the comedic mode which the alt-right spreads their cancer, but the insidious sincerity they conceal within it. Nobody with the agenda of this writer could mistake Fantano's edginess with that maliciousness. Just the example where he shoehorns lynching into a clear parody of emo rappers is disgusting.
To return to the Hyde interview, that is the most spineless and complicit s--- I've ever heard. Truly despicable that Fantano would give him a platform. He's obviously uncomfortable throughout most of it. Hyde is a case of somebody who clearly uses his comedy to normalize terrible ideology. There are plenty of white comedians who could make some of his bits funny, but Hyde is a lazy, lazy propagandist. That being said, Fantano is no more guilty than any of the media class that covered Trump uncritically or interviews serious white supremacists without confronting their ideas. The idea that capitalism encourages media to put profit over any ethos is very real, and is being talked about in regards to Google and Facebook right now.
In summary, I think this article is 10% honest and 90% angry. It does a great job of shooting itself in the foot to anybody with a cursory knowledge of Fantano and that channel. So much so that people are likely to disregard the justifiable points that it raises. @WPGLast edited: Oct 5, 2017threee, bet, Ordinary Joel and 6 others like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Oct 3, 2017
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Oct 4, 2017
::@wpg's eyes linger on the floor::
Two of the most respected American comedians, Chris Rock and Jerry Seinfeld, have discussed the unique problems that comics face on college campuses. In November, Rock told Frank Rich in an interview for New York magazine that he no longer plays colleges, because they’re “too conservative.” He didn’t necessarily mean that the students were Republican; he meant that they were far too eager “not to offend anybody.” In college gigs, he said, “you can’t even be offensive on your way to being inoffensive.” Then, in June, Seinfeld reopened the debate—and set off a frenzied round of op-eds—when he said in a radio interview that comics warn him not to “go near colleges—they’re so PC.”
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/09/thats-not-funny/399335/
There's definitely - lets say- cause for alarm that a certain sect of well-intentioned progressives are sucking the marrow out of this country, or at least diminishing comedy, making it "ironic" in an overtly toothless way.
While I agree "SJW" is... a loose term, you can't deny there's a kneejerk tendency to overreact to... sayyyyy... a Stephen Colbert joke. Donald Trump is absolutely a reaction to this culture. It's a bit of a game, ultimately; Trump "offends" x groups, y groups applaud Trump and the cycle continues. But lets call a spade a spade.Goku187, bet, Ordinary Joel and 4 others like this. -
Oct 3, 2017
try and have an opinion rather than copy/pasting articles from other dorks trying to drum up some drama out of nothing what a boring pasttimebet, FBG President, Vahn and 4 others like this. -
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Oct 5, 2017
Welcome to 2017, where simply being labeled a racist regardless of any semblance of facts is enough to fully convict a person in the public eye. Backwards a--- countrythreee, Ordinary Joel, Inland Empire Rapper and 3 others like this. -
Oct 5, 2017
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Oct 4, 2017
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Oct 3, 2017
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Oct 3, 2017
Making fun of her is not only funny, but also totally justified.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, bet, FBG President and 2 others like this. -
Oct 3, 2017
also putting the text "f--- me in the but" over the picture of a girl who falsely accused another man of r--- is f---ing hilarious lmaobet, FBG President, dkdnfbdjdkdddjdjfvcgfl and 2 others like this. -
Oct 3, 2017
This is the dumbest s--- Ive ever read I couldn't even finish. Apparently everyone who disagrees with SJWs must be altright.bet, FBG President, lil peeps last xan and 2 others like this. -
Oct 3, 2017
f---ing skinhead
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Oct 6, 2017
I'm a big Anthony fan tbh and ill support him even tho the majority of you all dislike him for whatever reason
his meme channel was top notch humor tooCavalierTD, Ordinary Joel, Caine and 1 other person like this. -
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Oct 4, 2017
so there are a few other points where you and i disagree, but they're sort of tangential to the topic, i think. the crux of our relevant disagreement is here.
anyway, where we diverge:
here's an element we haven't talked about: the way fantano talks about black rappers in his criticism. can we agree that there's always been a....curious undertone there?Ordinary Joel, JIGGA MANE, DKomamura and 1 other person like this.