>>8984058
This seems like a dull representation of what I said but people like George Carlin are important for setting the proper frame. Trey and Matt are important because they've secured the borders of discourse, for instance. There's a genre of comedians that really push boundaries and are huge assholes which expose the hypocrisy of echo chambers and their brow beating NPCs that ensure no one breaches them.
I could do a bit more of an analysis, but this should be sort of simple once you get a feel for the landscape.
Besides, seeing Dave Chappelle get "corrected" was sort of meaningful because he bridged the gap in certain respects between races… which should have surprised literally no one.
Anyway, beyond my over explaining, >>8984078 gets it.
There's a lot more to be said about this too because the Trickster archetype is important for the very work we're doing right now.
I'll throw you a bone too while we're at it: the clown memes were a faggot op (some have said MOS) to ensure anons don't invoke the Trickster archetype which typically throughout mythology meant [their] end, or huge trouble for [them] if nothing else. Look at the story of Prometheus, for instance.
Again, this can go much deeper, but we can leave it at that for now.