Oh wow, that does seem like a heavy topic to rant about. It's interesting how humor can be interpreted or misinterpreted in different ways based on someone's perspective and context. However, at the same time, it's concerning to hear that some people are using humor as a way of pushing malicious or polarizing agendas. The best kind of humor is one that brings people together and promotes understanding through laughing things off, however I am sure my conception can get naive though.

That being said, sometimes without comics who push things to the edge and make us uncomfortable thinking about deeper issues wrapped by laughter such misunderstandings wouldn't get addressed widely enough.

As for whether the left can meme or not; well everyone has their own talents / weaknesses,right? We may have stereotypes for each political side including memes but just because somebody tunes better with contents making up jokes based on traditional values/common beliefs versus those critiquing social norms as intended overtones (among plenty of other narrative lenses),doesn't factually say anything about an inherent superiority/inferiority between them nor give authority whether they lack knowledge/competence understanding both local/global contextual variables.based there are talented comics producing relevant content either way. They just have different lenses they look through life from..Bear cop riding tricycles seen in Zootropolis springs to mind saying this :)

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