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I'm glad to hear from someone else who actually watched Bill Maher. I even kept watching after he dropped the N word to shock an interviewed guest.
But I think in some more recent episodes his pushback against his audience being "too sensitive" and "woke" has been misguided. He's platformed a ton of grifters since then. His show became downright exhausting, compared to the fun I used to have. He's bringing on LGB not the T anti-trans grifters. He's constantly whining about California. The jokes and in-between segments that used to lighten the tension have gotten super corny. The New Rule at the end has him preaching absolute shit.
Absolutely. The way he treats his audience is one of the things that bothers me, and his view on trans folks is another one that I find pretty abhorrent. So yeah, great examples. I still think he brings a valuable and unique voice to an otherwise homogenous and unchallenging discourse.
What discourse: Trans issues? Progressivism? Since then I've gone so far left. I think I started with The Young Turks. It's a lot harder to find people who are having fun and making jokes about leftist issues, though, and that's one reason I'm here on Lemmy.
I mean discourse in the most general sense. Not specific topics per se, but the way we talk about and engage with societal issues that are not always cut and dry.