The First World Problems meme is a tongue and cheek image of popular culture which calls on the more privileged in life to talk about their problems whether they be the barista spelling your soy milk caramel macchiato or having to plug your MacBook into its charger so it can update. As a country full of privilege no matter how much or little, there are other countries who don't have the luxuries like water or personal laptops. We as a privileged society have a Ideological stand point on the world.
In a Ideological stand point, there are many viewpoints but the main one everyone know about is the hegemonic view point. The hegemonic view point is a social control over society due to power and it is how content in which all experiences are evaluated even if they don't apply to that situation.
Friday, March 27, 2015
Monday, March 23, 2015
COM/WRI 212 - Blog #5
I watched the March 19th, 2015 episode of “The
Daily Show with John Stewart”. In the episode, Stewart spoke about Fox News
reporting of the Ferguson second report findings. The second report finding
stated that there was some racial biases and Fox News just wanted to the other
forms of media to apologize for giving false information.
Stewart went further
by talking about the Benghazi innocent and the officially released findings by
the mostly republican house intelligence committee. He compared the two
findings and stated that Fox News should apologize for reporting falsely on the
innocent. Steward states that Fox News doesn’t hold itself to the standards
they hold other people.
Later in
the show, Steward breaks the very serious news into something comical. The
comical news is that the United States is buying chess players to win their
first gold metal in chess in the last decade. He and his correspondent, Trevor
Noah, have a little banter back and forth about why the US is buying the chess
players, which is because the US wants to be better and get back at Russia.
This part of the show is funnier allowing for the audience to relax and laugh
at little. Stewart plays the role of typical American and they give many pop
culture references during this part of the show.
The last
part of the show was an interview with Will Ferrell. This was another comical
segment for the show. This had really no news content other then the promotion
of Will Ferrell’s new movie “Get Hard” and reminder that “The Daily Show with
John Stewart” while be no more since John Stewart recently announced he’d be
leaving the show. The March 19th episode, I watched was very content
heavy in the beginning but allowed itself to shallow the episode with more
comical news.
Overall, I
feel like the episode was very content and serious in the beginning and to
lighten the mood, so the show brought in a comical news story and a comedy
actor to make it seems not so heavy. I do believe that entertaining and comedic
news is a great way for people to get their information. I have many friend who
don’t watch the news but watch shows like “The Daily Show with John Stewart” to
get their information from what is going on in the world. I believe Stewart has
found a great balance of funny and serious in his time on television. He can
deliver very serious news to the audience and make a sensible joke about the
hard news. Sometimes news giving out by majority news stations is very serious
and dry but “The Daily Show” gives a refresh, lighthearted version of the news.
The lighthearted version of news is still countable and reliable but isn’t as
dry. When news gets to serious, people tend to want to forget about how bad the
world may be but will comical and entertaining news the audience will want to
remember or will remember the news more due to the way of the delivery.
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