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  • haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.comH This user is from outside of this forum
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    haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.com
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    Uhm... How does this make sense? The world is being gangraped by rich white men in megacorporations. This feels more like someone tries to tie the irrefutable criticism of these megacorps to conspiracy nuts and deligitimize it.

    Yes big pharma is obviously killing people and needs to be broken up. Same goes for the fast food and meat industry (for many different reasons), etc.

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    • haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.comH haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.com

      Uhm... How does this make sense? The world is being gangraped by rich white men in megacorporations. This feels more like someone tries to tie the irrefutable criticism of these megacorps to conspiracy nuts and deligitimize it.

      Yes big pharma is obviously killing people and needs to be broken up. Same goes for the fast food and meat industry (for many different reasons), etc.

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      dudevsdawg@lemmy.ml
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      Did you know that you can mix in a little truth when you're spreading falsehoods in order to lend yourself some credibility? It's a neat trick because some people, evidently, expect liars to only tell lies.

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      • D dudevsdawg@lemmy.ml

        Did you know that you can mix in a little truth when you're spreading falsehoods in order to lend yourself some credibility? It's a neat trick because some people, evidently, expect liars to only tell lies.

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        haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.com
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        #3

        I agree that this is being done. How does this make my crisicism go away?

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        • haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.comH haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.com

          I agree that this is being done. How does this make my crisicism go away?

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          tetris11@lemmy.ml
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          #4

          It doesnt, you were spot on. The messaging of this comic is ambiguous on whether it thinks big pharma is a conspiracy or not.

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          • tetris11@lemmy.mlT tetris11@lemmy.ml

            It doesnt, you were spot on. The messaging of this comic is ambiguous on whether it thinks big pharma is a conspiracy or not.

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            haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.com
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            thank you very much. 🙂

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            • tetris11@lemmy.mlT tetris11@lemmy.ml

              It doesnt, you were spot on. The messaging of this comic is ambiguous on whether it thinks big pharma is a conspiracy or not.

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              dudevsdawg@lemmy.ml
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              Alright, let me ask you both: isn't expecting a message like "everything worm-man says is wrong" or "everything worm-man opposes is good, actually" a little too simplistic? Don't we want a little nuance, even in our absurdist, 2-panel comic strips? I feel like I shouldn't have to spell out that the worm-man is capable of mixing fact and fiction to muddy the waters, but here we are.

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              • D dudevsdawg@lemmy.ml

                Alright, let me ask you both: isn't expecting a message like "everything worm-man says is wrong" or "everything worm-man opposes is good, actually" a little too simplistic? Don't we want a little nuance, even in our absurdist, 2-panel comic strips? I feel like I shouldn't have to spell out that the worm-man is capable of mixing fact and fiction to muddy the waters, but here we are.

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                I hear you from the realism perspective, but this is (hopefully) satire. Either you go all in with satire, or you don't - you can't half-foot a message when your audience is relatively unknown

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                • tetris11@lemmy.mlT tetris11@lemmy.ml

                  I hear you from the realism perspective, but this is (hopefully) satire. Either you go all in with satire, or you don't - you can't half-foot a message when your audience is relatively unknown

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                  initiateofthevoid@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                  Nuance is dead.

                  He actually says these things in real life, so it's fair game for satire to use the type of things he says.

                  If satire pretended that he didn't say any of the things that sound reasonable at first, it wouldn't be satire. It would just be mudslinging.

                  "He had us in the first half" is like a goddamn mission statement with these people - pointing out real issues with the economy and then proposing the most batshit reasoning and "solutions."

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