Will Trump Change How We Talk? SNL Thinks So
Briefly

Michael Che's take on the election captures a mix of resignation and dark humor, as he questions the judgment of voters in letting a man with 34 felonies lead the country.
This election signals a societal shift, where niceties and predominant progressive values are being overshadowed by a desire for authenticity, no matter how crass it may appear.
In the 'post-woke era', there is speculation around whether comedy can reclaim its edge by pushing boundaries and embracing irreverence, as exemplified by Joan Rivers' legacy.
Yet, the reality check from recent SNL episodes suggests that the anticipated rise in humorous critique hasn't fully materialized, leaving audiences wanting more.
Read at The Atlantic
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