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No, Jon Stewart’s Wuhan lab tirade is not ‘fringe’ opinion

15 June 2021

7:16 PM

15 June 2021

7:16 PM

Cockburn is old enough to remember when famous comedians sought to be transgressive. He recalls when they were funny, too. Now, at least on network television, satire has become the mechanism through which politically acceptable opinion is transmitted to the masses. Even when TV comics do ‘edgy’, they are more often than not simply indicating that they understand the direction in which elite consensus is traveling.

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