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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 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

Yeah for real. I stepped away from the keyboard for a bit to get some fresh air and came to the conclusion that it is just an unfortunate and possibly unavoidable fact that this observable state of affairs can be exploited by bad actors just as it can be critiqued by good actors and the language overlap is very difficult to avoid precisely because fascists have a history of adopting our language and patterns of critique while warping them to their own ends.

So it's not necessarily "my fault" (sorry for the self serving framing here) that my original post vibed the way it did, since there is an active campaign with a lot of apparent mainstream awareness and traction to critique corporate media for this convergent defanging of media. Not because its losing its usefulness as a tool for class consciousness and cultural exploration but because there's less room for anything challenging ie. cultural normalisation of racism and misogyny etc, which is what the right enjoys and wants more of.

Thing is I set myself up for misinterpretation by mentioning Sam Hyde. The fact that his ranting overlapped with the topic of discussion is simply part of the fact that the right wing are taking advantage of this state of affairs to push their own agenda. I should have left that part out of my post since it is immaterial that "coincidentally" fascists are "noticing" this too, while lacking any material analysis in the angle of attack they take.

Sans the Hyde reference, my post would hopefully read more as a defense of theater kids as a phenomenon and that they are being exploited as a convenient source of bland creative labor, not "seizing our culture."

So I just straight fucked up I suppose. But this discussion has been really useful, I appreciate the call out because I realise now that I simply diluted my own point and set a tone for my post which would raise hackles before getting to the point. At least, I figure that's part of it. I'm being a bit presumptuous about the significance of the Hyde shit in how the post was received.

I like your CW'd metaphor, [deleted because I misread. ADHD brained it] no notes.

[–] TreadOnMe@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago (1 children)

To agree with you, this phenomena of real observations being used and pushed by bad actors is exactly how things like GamerGate are smuggled into popular culture. In that case, they specifically smuggled in "Games are becoming female and woke." (plus targeted harassment of particular female content creators) from the pretty ubiquitous observation that 'Professional games journalism is pretty much horseshit created to drive sales of increasingly homogenized and poor games, not to critique games and drive improvement of the medium in a way that benefits the consumers or workers in those industries.'

Of course, that was also simply tapping into a misogynistic culture that was already very present and loud, and directing that into 'consumer politics'. It's not like they had much work to actually do.

[–] JustSo@hexbear.net 2 points 2 months ago

Yeah, indeed. I've been terminally online for long enough that I was there for the genesis of gamergate and its hijacking. Good point of reference to include in the scope of this discussion.