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- Feb 19, 2020
The baseball analogy was just the first that came to mind. The idea still applies to the subjective fields too though. For the most part those who become household names are also the most media-savvy talent-wise, regardless of actual merit. Just off the top of my head Neil Degrasse Tyson and Bill Nye come to mind. Neither come close to Stephen Hawking or Einstein-level brilliance but their personality put them over the top. Dr. Fauci as well, an unremarkable physician who worked his way through the ranks of gov't to become the highest-paid federal employee by way of being the most shameless political hack possibly of all time. Perhaps Woke Culture was originally a response to this seemingly "unearned greatness", where the folks who were being left behind are lashing out at those who surpass them simply because they talk a better game on camera (but has since been taken over by the same camera-friendly opportunists).Nah, I don't think this analogy will work. Baseball has (largely§) objective standards. You get hits or you don't, you have an arm that can throw a screamer from center field to the catcher or you can't, you have an eye for stealing bases or you don't. And the people who scout talent look for this kind of thing and don't give a shit what you look like, what your politics are and so on. In fact, they'll go to Korea or Taiwan or the Dominican Republic or Cuba or wherever the fuck baseball is still played (it is very much a sport in decline, kinda like, well, Western comics) and look FOR the right player.
Compare that to what we see in comics, both inside and outside of #ComicsGate. If Anna that Star Wars Girl was a 37 year old man with Coke bottle glasses, a receding hair line, a big pot belly and questionable personal hygiene drawing "art" at the same level of talent she produces it at, you think my hypothetical would have gotten anywhere at all? Never mind collected close to the simpbux she collected? My hypothetical he could spam videos like The Quatering and still get nowhere. And the Big Two are complete jokes this way, nobody disputes that, all wrapped up in a Heather Antos punch line.
Maybe something like, dunno, the current state of pop music would work? Where it is nice if you have talent, but that not sufficient for success and may not even be all that necessary.
§ - I do concede that (say) Mike Trout might get the benefit of a plate umpire for a strike zone somebody up for the proverbial "cup of coffee" in the Majors will not, but they're not supposed to, and I think it is less common than complained about.
The bottom line is that consumers only have so much time in the day so the number of available slots to fill is limited even for those who do have the promotional chops. This has always been a flaw with the CG social media following model.