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Disagree because towards the end of his life, he also threw shade at the liberals and grew more misanthropic and blackpilled following his wife's death and the decline of his own health.
The same special that had his "American Dream" bit also had a bit where he shat on the euphoric atheists and debunked a lot of the canards about "If we had no religion, there'd be no war."
Carlin was liberal-leaning but was anti-authoritarian above all else, and his American Dream routine from "Life is Worth Losing" is even more applicable to the mega-corporations today than it was back in 2005.
A similar case can be made for Bill Hicks, who despite his hatred for the Religious Right and the likes of Reagan and Pat Buchanan, also hated Clinton and despised the actions of the FBI and ATF at Waco and Ruby Ridge.
Bah. Becoming part of the Machine they claim to be Raging Against is a pattern of practice among boomer edgelords.Seriously? Because if you want to back in time to the 2000s or before and told the average joe off the street that kids are shaking their asses in drags shows and being taught sexual shit by their teachers. I don't think they would be on board with the idea.
- Dee Snider of Twisted Sister? "We're not gonna take it"? He denounced John Schaffer for pointing at someone during J6.
- Howard Stern? "Fuck your freedom".
- Christopher Hitchens, the self-proclaimed successor to George Orwell? Became a GWOT cheerleader.
- "Anti-war" Green Day? Performed at a Hillary Clinton rally.
I'm replaying 5 now, and IMO the jokes have aged well. Speaking of Parker and Stone, it feels like an equal-opportunity offender.Not quite. During one Cletus mission, Trevor utters a line "Liberals?!" as his response to Cletus asking what to shoot at. Franklin's aunt is poking fun of the modern feminism empowerment craze. Hell, there's even the Impotent Rage cartoon that has a superhero be an obvious jab on liberal policies.
But I digress. Back to GTA.