
One of my nears and dears and I ācuss and discussā all things media and pop culture. A lot. We donāt always agree on thingsāand even when we do, we often come to that agreement from vastly different points of view.
Itās fascinating and funāfor meāto get a glimpse of the world through his eyes.
One thing we consistently agree on is this: We used to love Whoopi Goldberg. I still do, but I canāt help wishing sheād retire and rediscover the joy she used to radiate and spread like sunshine.
While Whoopiās current grumpy eye-rolling role on The View can be entertaining, her once contrarian but hilarious observations about the absurdity of modern life have been replaced with cynicism and vitriol.
I truly miss the Whoopi I first came to truly love. The one who brilliantly wrote and performed Fontaine: Why Am I Straight? way back in 1988.
Goldbergās comedy shapedāand still shapesāhow I view the ridiculous intersection of media, politics, pop culture, and religion, a four-ring circus thatās been running (in circles) 24/7/365 since at least Reaganās administration.
If you havenāt seen Fontaine, I recommend it.
Itās on YouTubeā¦in all its āgloriousā VHS quality.
āYou either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.ā
Christopher J. Nolan, The Dark Knight
Why am I musing about Whoopi Goldberg this morning?
Well, in Fontaineāon the CD recording at leastāshe talks about glass houses. About how too many who live in glass houses come out swinging ābig-ass baseball bats,ā aiming for someone elseās glass house.
In Whoopiās own words, āThatās how you fall.ā And in 1988, that might have been true.
Sadly, today too many use ābig-ass baseball batsā to gain influence, money, and power. Some even attempt to build their own glass house on someone elseās shattered foundation.
The mess and struggle are real.
āJournalistsā and legacy media increasingly prioritize sensationalism over facts, blurring the line between reporting the news and creating it.
āMean girlā celebrities and influencers weaponize their platforms to stay relevant, silencing or shaming anyone who doesnāt agree with their conflicting narratives.
Meanwhile, political cults of personality turn flawed, mere mortals into āgenius,ā mythic gods, pledging loyalty regardless of their policies or (lack of) principles.
This toxic mix of drama, idol worship, and manipulation has created a world where truth is an afterthought, buried beneath the spectacle. Glass houses are shattered daily, yet those throwing the stones conveniently forget their own fragility.
Worse, theyāre not just breaking glassātheyāre breaking laws and ruining lives, all under the guise of creating ābreaking news.ā
As YouTuber SWOOP aptly says, āItās not dramaā¦itās dangerous.ā
From tabloids to Twitter, the stakes have shifted. The new currency isnāt talent or integrityāitās chaos and controversy. If youāre not part of the spectacle, youāre either ignored or trampled. Whether itās a celebrity scandal, a political accusation, or a media frenzy built on half-truths, the result is the same: weāre all pawns in the fame game played by people whoāve long forgotten the rules. Or never knew them.
And as much as I love a good show, itās exhausting. This endless cycle of mean girls (and guys) with more dollars than sense, ājournalistsā who confuse opinions with objectivity, and politicians more focused on clinging to power than serving the people is eroding the last remnants of trust we have left.
Whoopi Goldberg used to hold up a mirror to this absurdity with her comedy, but now it feels like weāre all just standing in the middle of one giant, global glass house, alone. Just waiting for it to come crashing down.
Maybe itās time to stop casting stones, take a step back, and focus on rebuilding before itās too late. Maybe itās also time to shift our perspectiveāto laugh, to empathize, and to recognize the humanity in others, faults and frailties included.
Peace, love, and light!
Clint šāļø
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I agree with you pretty much completely. I miss that Whoopi. One of the first steps to maturity is learning to be mindful of one's speech, and thick-skinned where possible. Keep on keeping on, good sir!
Wow...you made my day with this new-to-me word of day. Turns out it was "Made in 'Murica" like so much of the shit we're seeing on social media these days. lol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enshittification
As for the Founding Fathers, I suspect they'll stay buried or risk getting cancelled for not doing more sooner. Can't please anyone or everyone anymore. This is why we can't have nice things. Not even a non-felon president it seems.
Thanks for a new synonym for my other catch-all favorite "clusterfuck."