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Its Arma-gay-ddon!

Friday, August 6th, 2010

“Hello Gaymerica! Did you know that you were gay? Because you are. You’re certainly a whole lot gayer than you were [on Tuesday].”

Stephen Colbert shared these welcomed words of satire a day after Federal Court Judge Walker declared Proposition 8 (California’s gay marriage ban) unconstitutional.

Colbert reaches new levels of hilarity in this segment as he mocks the reactions of homophobic conservatives to the coming of “Arma-gay-ddon,” declaring “who knows what tastefully-arranged destruction awaits us.”

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Colbert’s wit is undeniable, but it is his subtle yet spot on attacks on conservative “values” that makes him such an important voice for the Left.

For instance, take the quote below:

Its as if the judge is saying there’s no such thing as gay marriage. There’s only marriage. And gay people have the same right to it as anyone else. Which frankly, makes the whole idea of getting married…kinda gay.

In a 10-second joke, he takes on two of the most destructive homophobic attributes of mainstream culture:

  1. the belief that marriage somehow means something different when entered into by same sex couples
  2. the use of the word “gay” (or the phrase “that’s so gay”) as a derogatory slur.

Laughing about these issues won’t make them go away, and we need to continue all kinds of other types of activism to fight homophobia and transphobia. But, laughing at a “proxy” for conservative cluelessness is a brilliant way to expose the idiocy of, say, believing that allowing gays to marry will have any type of negative effect on marriages between heterosexual couples, without directly attacking the real people who hold these beliefs. This, ideally, will allow other more productive channels of communication to remain open.

Plus, sometimes we just need a good laugh to take the edge off of a society that so often makes no sense at all – especially on a Friday!

April 15 “Tea Parties” – The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Friday, April 17th, 2009

The Good:

Stephen Colbert had a hilarious segment mocking the tea baggers:

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The Bad:

Its 11pm and I’d like to get to bed before dawn, so I don’t have time to write such a long list. But the logic behind the entire concept of a “tea party” to protest Obama’s tax policy and “wasteful” government spending during a recession is, well, bad. In fact, the logic is “Pretzelish” according to an NPR article about the attempt to connect the Boston Tea Party of 1773 with the conservative “tea parties” held yesterday.

The politics are wrongheaded …. The [Boston Tea Party] … was not a protest against big government. It was a protest against England’s refusal to allow the United States to govern itself at all. Now that the U.S. has sovereignty and is able to govern itself, a tea party protest is pretzelish in its logic. “The people who were involved in the Boston Tea Party were protesting because they had no representation. These people have representation,” says Benjamin Woods Labaree, a retired historian in Amesbury, Mass., and author of The Boston Tea Party. The contemporary protest, he says, “is totally irrelevant. There is no connection.”

Perhaps worse than the poor logic is the fact that a lot of the folks attending these rallies are legitmately suffering during the recession, and are being lied to by Fox News, Sean Hannity, and now the Governor of Texas. The folks complaining that Obama is stealing their money and oppressively raising their taxes are apparently unaware that unless you make $250,000 a year or more, you receive a tax decrease, and that the “wasteful government spending” is helping to build infrastructure, create jobs and fund education, all things that, I’m assuming, are important to the tea baggers and will most certainly benefit them.

The Ugly

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To see more pictures exposing the racist and anti-immigrant sentiment fueling the “tea parties,” visit the Huffington Post.

So, to sum up, the only good thing about the tax day tea party protests was…a 3 minute and 40 second segment on Comedy Central mocking them.