SNL Pretends Trump Made up the Term “De-bank”
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It's because they're not afraid to get de-banked for saying their opinions because they toe the party line like good little foot lickers
They're more likely to be unemployed because an AI can do their jobs better for less money so California becomes a bigger homeless camp.
Wait until they discover how legal marijuana growers were the first target of debanking
Well that's OK. Because your viewers can simply look it up. Just as you could. It has it's own wiki page:
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So do you think the writers haven't paid attention to any events within the last 5 years or do you think they're saying this in bad faith?
It's SNL, they haven't done anything in good faith since Norm got fired.
Daily reminder that OJ killed his wife.
They think their audience is too dumb to know the difference.
At SNL they're usually right.
I think it's a sort of collaborative lie. They're proposing to the audience, "hey, here's a thing we could say that would make trump look bad if we all pretended it was true". And so the pretending commences.
It's the formation part of mass formation psychosis. They're not trying to convince anybody else, they're trying to stop the audience from deviating from the program.
Can’t fight something if it doesn’t exist. This is just gaslighting. Debanking doesn’t exist. Cultural Marxism doesn’t exist. But you know what does exist? Disparate Impact. Patriarchy. White privilege. Etc.
Both, they don't know anything and they're really smug and aggressively tribal on top of it.
I think it was Rob Schneider who said a few years ago after their big anniversary special that the show has devolved into spouting liberal talking points in the most condescending way possible and the audience is just obediently clapping to show their approval for the rhetoric. There's no longer any attempt at comedy.
They're just making themselves look ignorant again, like with "coyotes".
Not going to give them a view
I can still remember The Daily Show making fun of McCain for calling a shotgun he was holding a beretta. John Leibowitz proceeded to say in a smug voice "isn't a beretta a pistol?" [Laughter sign light on]
the edit of Trump making machine noises got a chuckle out of me. the second half was definitely an insidious gaslight.