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There’s a difference between someone who’s an actor and someone who’s distinctly a theater kid, just like there’s a difference between someone who’s a musician and someone who’s distinctly a band kid, and the theater kids seem to be taking over our media institutions lately. Nobody on the current snl cast seems like a normal person with a good sense of humor - they all feel deeply sheltered and siphoned through private schools and theater camps. It’s more about taste than theater in particular too - I can’t judge people for caring about drama as an art form, but too many new celebrities and comedians seem like they can recite songs from wicked and hamilton from memory.

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[–] JustSo@hexbear.net 15 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

I can definitely understand that response and how my post might read that way, I appreciate you calling it out because I was trying to avoid exactly those vibes but evidently failed. I apologise.

I intended a critique of the homogenisation of culture and convergence on mass appeal (per the "progressive theory" classic liberal defense of capitalism, I forget the correct name for this or the people who wrote about it originally) to the detriment of media being vibrant and diverse and able to be challenging both to existing power structures and to general culture.

There was a time not so long ago when state funded media in western democracies, owing their funding to taxation rather than corporate sponsorship, produced a lot of content which helped move progressive cultural change forward and educated viewership with critiques (sometimes subtle and coded, sometimes overt) of the problems with corporatism and capitalism.

In my country and several that I am aware of, our state funded media no longer produces anywhere near as much interesting programming and I grew up with family who worked in a wing of the state funded media org who was personally damaged by, witnessed and reported back the erosion of freedom to do challenging and subversive programming as the state institution gradually lost funding and promoted liberals rather than leftists into decision making positions. Decades later it is now the most milquetoast bullshit imaginable.

I'm honestly not sure if this post better clarifies my position but I'm not a believer in "Big Woke" type critiques as a rule, if such a thing exists then it is the manifestation of progressive liberal theory put to practice in a world where most media outlets are converging under the ownership of less than a handful of corporations and where their survival depends on not making cultural and political waves. There should be room for "sensitive" programming and there should be room for challenging and subversive programming, but at the moment it seems the profit motive is driving things towards the observed "theater kids" this whole post is about.

If anything I would like to think my post absolves the "theater kids" of blame and places it squarely on the capitalists.

We have the internet now so we also have alternative means for challenging and subversive media to exist and reach an audience but the primary outlets for all of that content are currently under assault from the western capitalist hegemony. I don't expect these outlets to last or to be able to provide cool creators with a livable income for many more years.

Edit: re-reading this post I still don't think I'm mounting a solid defense of your criticism. Your observation is fair and I will take it on board. I'm not sure how else to think and write about this issue without it sounding like "big woke too sensitive" shit. All I can say in my defense is I don't fuck with those people and it sucks that my rhetoric apparently sounds indistinguishable from theirs.