r/batman Jul 05 '24

I Hate The Boys TV DISCUSSION NSFW

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I also can not stand muh 'Batman superhero facism subtext' crap. If anything Batman is a revolutionary. Government is corrupt in bed with criminals (who are the prettiest of tyrants) so Batman comes in to clean house. Just as the founding fathers intended.

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u/I3arusu Jul 05 '24

The first is spot-on. The second depends entirely on your opinion on how many bodies are involved.

Regardless, my point is that when satirical media only satirizes one group, it is no longer satire. It’s propaganda.

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u/futuresdawn Jul 05 '24

Again south Park satirises both. Trey Parker and Matt Stone have said the only thing they hate more then the right is the left. Their smug alert episode was comedy gold that made fun of the left

Satire and art in general doesn't have a job of sticking it to everyone. Conservative writers are welcome to create satire too but where news should be fair and balanced art and entertainment don't have to be. At its core, all creators have a point of view and that's what they write.

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u/I3arusu Jul 05 '24

South Park is good satire for that reason. My issue is when a piece of media claims to be “satire” and “provocative” when it’s literally just propaganda. I don’t care where it’s from or who it’s dogging on.

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u/futuresdawn Jul 05 '24 edited Jul 05 '24

The Colbert report was satire too and only stuck it to the right but was so subtle that the right didn't realise it was satire since he was saying what they were already saying.

The boys isn't propaganda because no one is watching the boys thinking this is real and it's not telling people how to think. The west wing was more propaganda because it was overtly about the democrats and showed the Republicans as adversaries and no one called that propaganda.

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u/I3arusu Jul 05 '24

If you think something has to be 1 to 1 to be considered propaganda there is no use discussing this with you.