What are some comics or cartoons with some actual intelligent commentary on society?
Basically no bad strawmen or clearly one sides arguments.
>>92380157
>pic unrelated
While it has social commentary, it is satire and generally does build up tons of straw men. Still a good show. Huey's child emperor stitch got old quick though.
>>92380157
Political humor in general is trash, creators mostly use it as mouthpieces to say "hey look, everyone who doesn't think like me is a retard haha look at those strawmen.
Boondocks was great because the creator wasn't afraid of looking at his own position in a critical light.
Similarly King of the Hill, while not a show that completely focuses on social commentary, also did a pretty good job at showing life through the lense of a middle aged republican without turning him into complete bumbling fools but a man that has his principles and beliefs he held all his life and maybe he is a bit too stubborn to change sometimes but he is willing to hear out other people and call out bullshit for what it is whatever side says it.
>>92380775
>Political humor in general is trash
>t. my fee-fees got hurt because someone said i'm wrong
>>92380860
I am talking about almost all forms of political "comedy", even the ones aimed at me as they represent my own views.
>>92380860
t. yet another newfag who doesn't know how to use "t." correctly
>>92380860
Well alright then, have fun with your comedy that is nothing but confirmations of your biases so you never have to think critically if something is right or wrong, the friendly man in the TV does that for you after all.
>>92380964
>like uggh, can u not talk about the world and just say le wacky jokes
>>92381152
>y-y-y-your just a sheeple man! people shouldnt dare make fun of my beliefs!! heres a pic of a guy you totally watch!
As expected.
>>92381340
Simplifying what I wrote without actually argueing against it is not a replacement for actually refuting what I said.
Did Ben Garrison teach you that?
>>92380157
Watchmen