After being banned from Twitter, the CEO of the Babylon Bee reveals why they punch down at marginalized groups instead of focusing on the powers and principalities.
Babylon Bee is punch-down frat humor, not real satire that punches up.
This is simply the standard perpetual victimhood mindset on the left that treasures and exploits what it sees as disadvantages from being a part of a marginalized group. You can see the insincerity when people like Kyle Rittenhouse become victims of intense injustice and dishonesty in society and they join the jackals in the media in lying about them.
But is the claim by self-proclaimed Christianity Hacker Jeremy Smith that the Babylon Bee never punches up even true? It is pretty simple to disprove this generalization, and requires little effort.
These have all just been posted over the last several business days, and if it is not "focusing on powers and principalities" I don't know what would consitute it. This took me about 10 minutes to put together, and it demonstrates that almost every target of the Babylon Bee is considered to be a powerful person, entity or social subgroup. You could argue that taking a shot at "male gamers" is punching down, but I include that group because anyone with kids know that this subgroup is supposed to be comprised of some of the most virulently anti-trans people alive. So why would the Bee skewer them if they are such purists in their trans-hatred? Hint: it's because this is just one more canard about the Babylon Bee.
A more honest criticism of the Babylon Bee could be accomplished in this way. Suppose I am offended by this article because it seems to compare Corgis and goats, and I am a big super-fan of corgis. I could link to it, say why I am offended, state why God is mad about it since he made Adam give the animals different names, for example, and then end with a big QED and a "so there".
But it is preferable for them to accuse, assert and generalize. It is very curious to me neither the Daily Stumble article nor the Christianity Hacker site links to the Babylon Bee article in question, and that is most likely by design. You would go there and see a trans-joke surrounded by shots at Pres. Biden, PM Trudeau, WEF, FBI, IRS, Disney, Amazon, etc. — all powerful entities — and the assertion that this satire site only punches down would be clearly disproven. They would have to settle for being able to say "This one thing they did and said? I disagree with it. It is mean and cruel."
But oh, no. This is not SOP on the left anymore. Dave Chappelle makes a trans-joke they want to cancel him. Joe Rogan makes a vaccine remark they want to cancel him. They are big mad when these people won't go away. And they might even be the maddest at the Babylon Bee, I would suggest, and it is because of this.
He's got some comments on it now, a surprising number of them pointing out that he's wrong.
ReplyDeleteOf course his big rebuttals consist of "nu uh!" because the big book author and Catholic scholar... can't be bothered to do any scholarship in an age of search engines.
Why does anybody take this man seriously or bother buying his books?
Why does anybody take this man seriously or bother buying his books?
DeleteMy opinion: Shea's content fills a niche in the Catholic church. There are no shortage of Catholics on the left, however there is a shortage of Catholics on the left who care about Catholic orthodoxy of belief.
If you look at articles in US Catholic, or National Catholic Reporter or even the Jesuit's "America magazine" you are going to find a lot of anti-Trump stuff but you will also find blatant disregard for Catholic doctrine.
This disregard for doctrine is usually assumed rather than argued. Public Catholics like Father James Martin believe that throughout the entire history of the Catholic church, and before that in the Jewish faith, the prohibition against homosexuality has been morally incorrect. But AFAIK he hasn't actually stated this. His words and actions merely point to this being how he thinks.
Shea's position is more nuanced. I could be wrong about this, but I haven't noticed him linking to a lot of stuff in USCatholic or NRCOnline. A lot of those people are people he used to skewer in the past; nuns and dissident priests who were mad as hell at the hierarchy and literally hated the last two popes, and some even hate Pope Francis and think he is a "phony progressive" (about which, fortunately, they are probably correct.)
So this is his niche, and he gets between $900-1000 a month in his Patreon just to keep doin' his thang.
So many of the Bee's wild and crazy predictions have a habit of coming true. The Bee's opponents must hate that they are so easily predictable.
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