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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWil Wheaton RIPS Media Over Trump: ‘Please Stop F*cking Normalizing This Deplorable Bullsh*t’
http://winningdemocrats.com/wil-wheaton-rips-media-over-trump-please-stop-fcking-normalizing-this-deplorable-bullsht-screenshots/Perhaps more deplorable than Trump and his supporters, however, is the way the mainstream media has handled Trump from the very beginning, treating as normal his numerous suggestions that he wants to make sweet, sweet love to his own daughter, his Muslim ban proposal, his suggestion that all Mexicans are rapists, and the numerous other well, deplorable things he has done and said. Trump literally bragged that he could shoot someone and not lose a single supporter, and the media treated it like he told them what day it was. This, and Trumps numerous other remarks and actions, was quickly forgotten about as they moved on to talk about Hillary clintons emails, or Benghazi, or that one time she coughed, or any of the numerous other non-scandals surrounding the former Secretary of State....
This was a response to a NBC reporter eagerly slurping up Donald Trump Jr.s recent Holocaust joke:
"Theyve let her slide on every indiscrepancy (sic), on every lie, on every DNC game trying to get Bernie Sanders out of this thing. If Republicans were doing that, theyd bewarming up the gas chamber right now....
Donald Trump is not normal. The things he and his brood say and do are not normal. Its time we stop treating it as such.
So I guess that pushes his sworn enemy Sheldon Cooper into the Trump camp.
yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)Laf.La.Dem.
(2,943 posts)Richard William "Wil" Wheaton III (born July 29, 1972) is an American actor, blogger, voice actor, and writer. He is known for his portrayals of Wesley Crusher on the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Gordie Lachance in the film Stand by Me, Joey Trotta in Toy Soldiers, and his recurring role as a fictionalized version of himself on the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory.
eShirl
(18,494 posts)DRoseDARs
(6,810 posts)47of74
(18,470 posts)yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)Never watched Star Trek or Big Bang theory. Thanks for letting me know.
Ilsa
(61,695 posts)playing himself on The Big Bang Theory. Brent Spiner (Mr. Data, an android on STNG) was a guest in the episode.
Sheldon Cooper had already told WW he was his mortal enemy. When Sheldon threatens Brent Spiner with, "You are now my mortal enemy," Wheaton turns to Spiner and says, "Don't worry. It doesn't take up alot of your time."
I've applied various forms of that to minimize importance of events that get some people's panties in a knot.
BlancheSplanchnik
(20,219 posts)Love Big Bang Theory AND ST:NG
Chemisse
(30,813 posts)I should think to use it as well.
ronnie624
(5,764 posts)AllyCat
(16,189 posts)LeftyMom
(49,212 posts)sarcasmo
(23,968 posts)OriginalGeek
(12,132 posts)Being the first to like the sarcasm. Which also gets extra credit because that shit was funny.
sarcasmo
(23,968 posts)progressoid
(49,991 posts)Kingofalldems
(38,458 posts)left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)BlancheSplanchnik
(20,219 posts)Liberal_in_LA
(44,397 posts)Chicago1980
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(408 posts)...his appearances in Welcome to Night Vale as Tourniquet's executive chef LaShawn Mason, who was previously a sous chef for Night Vale's top-rated fine dining establishment, Shame.
All Hail The Glow Cloud.
Laf.La.Dem.
(2,943 posts)I think Sheldon Cooper would be on his side for this one
Initech
(100,080 posts)Liberalagogo
(1,770 posts)if you watched the show, you'd know that Sheldon and Wil are no longer enemies.
Abq_Sarah
(2,883 posts)It's not their job to tell people what to think. It's not their job to play cheerleader, though they do it on a regular basis. Put his statements out there and most people have no problem uncovering the crazy.
Wheaton needs to go back to playing make believe. I don't want a media that pretends something doesn't exist just because it makes people feel uncomfortable.
Stonepounder
(4,033 posts)And the media is NOT doing that. News interviewers regularly allow Trump and his surrogates lie with impunity and never call them on it, give them almost unlimited air time, and desperately try to find negatives about Hillary to somehow 'keep things balanced'. And I call Bull Shit on that.
You can't call yourself a journalist when you put a steaming pile of bull crap on one side of a balance scale and a reasoned set of ideas on the other and call them 'equivalent'. And you can't take a dog-whistle call for someone to assassinate your opponent and try and balance it with 'should she have disclosed her pneumonia sooner?'
TexasBushwhacker
(20,202 posts)Moonwalk
(2,322 posts)...something important that everyone should know. This as compared to picking and choosing what news to report. That can't be called censorship because ALL news organizations pick and choose news that they think matters/will be of interest. It's why you get the news of a big hurricane in another state, even though it doesn't affect you, but not news of bad air quality from some distant city. Because if a city a thousand miles away from you is having a bad-air-quality day, you don't need to know that. But you might want to know about a typhoon that killed thousands in China.
So if W.W. is suggesting that the news is picking and choosing badly, he might well have a point. Not everything Trump says, does or thinks is news. And not all of it need be reported as if it's a typhoon that just killed thousands in China.
As for it not being the job of news reporters to tell people what to think...correct. However, when the Hindenburg crashed and the news reporter shouted, "It's terrible! Oh the humanity!" he wasn't telling anyone what to think. He was saying what he thought on seeing a disaster. That's perfectly "legal" among news reporters. Walter Cronkite took off his glasses and wiped tears from his eyes after announcing Kennedy's death. That's not telling people what to think. That's simply being human. And that is ALLOWED. Unless, that is, you want the news reported by robots.
Now, I'm not saying that Trump's verbiage matches any such dramatic events. BUT if the reporters act disturbed while discussing Hillary's emails, etc. but not what Trump says, then they ARE telling people what to think and we SHOULD point that out and be angry about it. Because then they are altering the news into propaganda. And I think THAT is the point W.W. is making. That reporters are happy to express their shock and horror over Hillary, but pretend that there is nothing abnormal in Trump saying "warm up the gas chamber." Either the reporters should be "robots" for both, or express shock where shock is warranted.
As for playing make-believe...we will agree that being an actor doesn't give his opinion more credibility. But it doesn't give it less, either. I think he has some valid points, and I'm not going to dismiss them just because acting is his profession. Putting it another way, you can argue against the validity of his opinion, but you can't argue against it simply because he's an actor. Do that, and your opinion could be summarily dismissed because of your profession, no matter how valid or invalid it was. A dangerous precedent, don't you agree?
ronnie624
(5,764 posts)gabeana
(3,166 posts)Have you been paying attention to the election?
TomCADem
(17,390 posts)nt
Skittles
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SusanCalvin
(6,592 posts)Yeah, put his statements out there.
THEN PUT THEM IN CONTEXT AND FACT CHECK THEM.
Uh, what's missing from this picture?
still_one
(92,219 posts)sexist deplorable, who lies on every other statement he makes
justiceischeap
(14,040 posts)It had worked really well but Conservative Republicans decided if they could get rid of the fairness doctrine it would be easier to use the news as a tool for propaganda, thus giving rise to Faux News and right-wing radio that has since shaped the nations' political and news landscape.
If you have no problem with the way thto media handles "news" you are part of the problem.
whathehell
(29,067 posts)Th e Fairness Doctrine discouraged such things...It must be hard for those under 50 to imagine, but
America was a very different country.
It wasn't all roses, of course, but the degree to which it's been dumbed down and gone Right would have
been hard to imagine then, seriously.
justiceischeap
(14,040 posts)So when I rail about something I'm as educated on the subject as I can be. I vaguely remember Uncle Walter on the evening news and had a sense that he was unbiased and trustworthy. I don't get that sense from anyone "reading" the news these days because it's so obviously profit-driven. When something is profit-driven there's no way in hell you can trust that source for "news."
The best we can do now days is look at multiple sources and determine for ourselves what is closest to the truth.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)SCVDem
(5,103 posts)The season just ended, but Wil plays an evil mf.
Shankapotomus
(4,840 posts)It was Sheldon who declared Wil Wheaton his sworn enemy.
Auggie
(31,173 posts)TeamPooka
(24,229 posts)tavernier
(12,392 posts)Go Will!!
TomCADem
(17,390 posts)Are the new normal. Time to roll back the diversity and advances in gender equality?
Maybe the media just needs to be more honest about the fact that many Trump's supporters share strongly Trump's beliefs.
Soxfan58
(3,479 posts)Mr
Crusher
SusanCalvin
(6,592 posts)And it really must stop. Or it will become our normal.
Protalker
(418 posts)Trump who has Bannon who has made Breitbart a home for white supremists Roger Ailes who Fox settled one case of sexual harasment and paid out 20 million dollars and Kelly who was so loyal to Cruz until the money stopped.
Leith
(7,809 posts)I was at a Star Trek convention and I had time to kill between other scheduled events, so I went to see Wheaton. All I can say is that I don't remember what else I saw, but Wheaton's talk was fantastic! That guy really has his stuff together and is very interesting to listen to.
He nailed Donnie, the media, and the political circus that the US has become.